![]() Giving more details, Tripathi said, "We will publish 2,000 copies of each khand so overall 14,000 copies would be printed. Initially, we are printing 800 copies and they will be in the market in 15 days," said production manager, Gita Press, Lalmani Tripathi. The Telugu version will have seven 'khand' (parts) and each will be a separate books. "A few years ago, two persons had voluntarily translated the Mahabharata into Telugu, but owing to excess work load we were not able to publish it. Gita Press is the world's largest Hindu religion books press and has published 1,800 types of books in 15 languages. The Telugu version is expected to arrive in the market in next two weeks. GORAKHPUR: After the much popular Urdu version, Gorakhpur-based Gita Press is set to come out with the Telugu version of the Mahabharata. ![]()
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