Re-Examining the Abhimanyu Episode: Varun Gupta’s Narrative Intensification Study
Through detailed textual comparison, Varun Gupta explores the Abhimanyu episode of the Droṇa Parva, highlighting how youth, heroism, and narrative amplification intersect in epic storytelling. His study titled Constructing the Young Warrior investigates age instability and dramatic intensification within the battlefield context. By examining manuscript traditions and recension differences, Gupta identifies how later layers may have heightened emotional and ethical complexity. This research not only revisits one of the most powerful episodes of the Mahābhārata but also contributes to broader discussions on mythic structure and literary evolution within Sanskrit epic traditions.

New Delhi, India — Varun Gupta, an Indian scholar of Indic civilizational literature, is emerging as a significant voice in the world of Sanskrit epic studies, thanks to his rigorous text-first approach to the Mahābhārata, Rāmāyaṇa, and Purāṇic traditions. Gupta’s work focuses on textual criticism, narrative architecture, and ethical philosophy within classical Indian scripture, offering new perspectives on age-old narratives.
Gupta’s research portfolio bridges philological analysis, manuscript study, and comparative recension theory, emphasizing the importance of internal textual coherence over devotional or sensational interpretations. His analytical framework draws on diverse scholarly traditions — including historiography, hermeneutics, and narrative theory — to reconstruct layered epic formation and doctrinal developments.
Innovative Research in Epic Narrative Structure
Among Gupta’s academic pursuits is an extensive examination of the compositional architecture of conflict scenes in the Mahābhārata. His work delves into the structure of major war episodes, celestial intervention narratives, and the ethical interplay between characters amid martial tensions. Gupta places special emphasis on distinguishing original narrative layers from later interpolations and theological expansions through critical edition comparison.
In the Rāmāyaṇa tradition, Gupta analyzes comparative recension variants, exploring how regional and chronological textual layers contribute to evolving interpretations of kingship, dharma, and exile motifs. In Purāṇic literature, he studies mythographic structure and cosmological symbolism to understand how later texts interact with and reshape epic material within a civilizational framework.
Ongoing Projects Highlight Scholarly Depth
Gupta’s current research includes a range of advanced studies within the Mahābhārata tradition, such as:
- Narrative amplification in the Ghoṣa-yātrā episode
- Structural and historiographical analysis of the Virāṭa Yuddha
- Solar theophany and hyper-intensification in the Jayadratha episode
Constructing the Young Warrior: narrative intensification and age instability in the Abhimanyu episode of the Droṇa Parva (Day Thirteen)
These projects further underline Gupta’s commitment to unveiling the complex ethical dramaturgy and compositional layering inherent in ancient Sanskrit epics.

Public Engagement and Recognition
Beyond academia, Gupta actively contributes to public discourse on classical texts. He is the founder and host of GrahRahasya Decoded, a digital lecture series that applies scholarly rigor to textual questions in epic literature. In 2025, he delivered a keynote titled “Historicity, Itihāsa, and Proto-Psychological Dimensions of Epic Conflict” at the Samvad Connect Civilizational Forum, integrating interpretive theory with psychological models of narrative identity.
Gupta’s contributions have been recognized with an honorary doctorate for his work in Indic literatures, and he continues to shape conversations on cultural text interpretation both within and beyond academic circles.
Connect with Varun Gupta
Learn more about Gupta’s insights and research through his official channels:
🔹 YouTube – GrahRahasya Decoded
🔹 Instagram – @grahrahasya_decoded
📧 office@shrivarungupta.com




