This book challenges two prevalent assumptions about the 
Mahābhārata that its narrative is inherently incapable of achieving a conclusion and that its ending, the 
Svargārohaṇa parva, is an extraneous part of the text. While the exegetic traditions have largely tended to suppress, ignore, or overlook the importance of this final section, Shalom argues that the moment of the condemnation of 
dharma that occurs in the 
Svargārohaṇa parva, expressed by the epic protagonist, Yudhiṣṭhira, against his father, Dharma, is of crucial importance. It sheds light on the incessant preoccupation and intrinsic dismay towards the concept of 
dharma (the cardinal theme around which the epic revolves) expressed by 
Mahābhārata narrators throughout the epic, and is thus highly significant for understanding the 
Mahābhārata narrative as a whole.