The Mahabharata is considered a dynamic text because it is not a static work; it has been subject to various interpretations and adaptations over centuries. The text contains deep philosophical teachings, moral dilemmas, and complex characters, which have allowed it to remain relevant to different eras and cultures. Its stories have been retold in different languages, regional traditions, and through various forms of art and literature. Its adaptability and continued relevance make it a living, evolving text that resonates with each new generation.