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This book is a wonderful introduction to the most revered goddesses of India. The simple text, catchy rhythm and endearing illustrations make it the perfect first make the little readers aware of why these goddesses have been worshipped since time immemorial.
This book is a wonderful introduction to the most revered goddesses of India. The simple text, catchy rhythm and endearing illustrations make it the perfect first make the little readers aware of why these goddesses have been worshipped since time immemorial.
The sacred Bhagavad Gita is much more than an epic for Hindus worldwide; in fact, it is the ultimate universal guide to a life of peace and fulfilment. This song of God not only provides a deeply philosophical understanding of the world, or Brahma Vidya, but it also describes clear-cut techniques to implement spiritual precepts in everyday life. This is why it is also called Yog Shastra, which includes methodologies—karm yog, jnana yog and bhakti yog—for the practical application of spiritual knowledge.
Stories from the Indian epics – Ramayana and Mahabharata – are as entertaining as they are enlightening. Though written thousands of years ago, they are relevant even today and hold a special charm for readers of all ages. Whether it be mischievous Krishna or valiant Rama, Kathayen holds together an enthralling retelling of thirty-one well-known episodes from these epics. Richly illustrated in a modern Madhubani art form, these stories re-interpret the age-old wisdom and share important life lessons, making it relevant for young parents and children.
Why was Airavat feeling guilty? Where did he go and hide? What curse did Durvasa Muni inflict on the Devatas? Was Indra happy to find his favourite elephant? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas has simplified this lesser-known tale of Indra and Airavat the Elephant in his inimitable style. The easy flowing language and wonderful illustrations add to the charm and make it a prized possession in one’s personal collection.
In the modern age, not many people have faith in the concept of religion. Some question the existence of God and classify scriptural narratives as mythology. Some profess belief in God but disregard the words of the scriptures. Most people do not have a clear idea of 'Who God Is' or 'How to know and worship God', as prescribed by the scriptures. This book is an appeal to people, to accept the authority of the bona-fide scriptures and develop or increase their conviction in the existence of God.
Why was Sheshnag upset with his mother? Where did he go to meditate? What did Lord Brahma advise him to do? How does Sheshnag serve mankind, and also Lord Vishnu? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas has simplified this lesser known tale of Vishnu and Sheshnag the Serpent in his inimitable style. The easy flowing language and wonderful illustrations add to the charm and make it a prized possession in one’s personal collection.
This book introduces children to the rich treasury of Indian wisdom and cultural heritage through the 365 handpicked tales, one for each day of the year, from the Vedas, the Upanishads and the Puranas. The collection is faithful to the ancient texts available and presents them in a simple and concise form suited to the young reader. The beautiful illustrations bring to life the gods and demons, the benign and cruel kings, the sky-spirits and animals that populate its pages and send across messages to children–inspiring them, cautioning them, and charging them. The philosophy of our enlightened sages encourages one to think deeply and imbibe the unique values and morals presented in each story. For adults too, it can be a reminder of values getting hazy.
When Vishnu in his Vamanavatara rescued the gods from the asuras, Brahma reverently washed his feet. Ganga was born from this holy water. Why did Lord Shiva hold her in his hair? Why did she descend on Earth? What are the different names of Ganga? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas has simplified this lesser-known tale of goddess Ganga in his inimitable style. The easy flowing language and wonderful illustrations add to the charm and make it a prized possession in one’s personal collection.
Introducing our " Kannada Moral Stories for Kids Collection" – a set of 10 captivating storybooks with 101 short tales in Kannada designed to teach essential values like kindness and honesty through relatable characters. With vivid illustrations and colourful pictures on every page, these engaging stories are tailored for easy comprehension and enjoyment, making reading a delightful experience for young minds.
Each story concludes with a concise moral message, instilling important life lessons and nurturing good behavior from an early age. Whether as a gift for special occasions or to encourage a love for reading, this collection promises to turn bedtime stories into cherished moments of learning and joy for the young stars in your life.
Being Patient and Finding SuccessTHE RAMAYANA IS NOT A STORY. IT IS A WAY OF LIFE. IT IS THE GAME OF LIFE. How one expands one’s scope of action with confidence and calm under extremely challenging circumstances is what separates the extraordinary from the ordinary, just like Hanuman did.
The Ramayana is not a story. It is a way of life. It is the game of life. Feeling frustrated over events that are out of our control is a waste of energy and time. Rama and his army survived the grim years of exile by being patient and persistent, trusting each other with their lives. The characters’ determination reflects our own set of values and judgment during challenging situations. This book teaches us that we need to be righteous to stay on course. Cheating for personal gain will not ensure our triumph. Instead, unwavering loyalty to our principles will do so. It reiterates that challenging situations will be present anywhere and everywhere we go.
"Dive into Hindu mythology and spirituality with 'TELL ME ABOUT HINDU GODS & GODDESSES' by Nita Mehta. This captivating paperback by an Indian culture expert unravels the mysteries of Hindu deities, their stories, and significance. Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts, it's your gateway to the essence of Hinduism. Explore Vishnu, Saraswati, Shiva, and more. Embrace India's spiritual heritage with this enlightening journey."
In Timeless Tales to Ignite Your Mind, national author Shubha Vilas revives our ancient tradition of sharing wisdom through storytelling.
Dive in and marvel at
BIRBAL’S INTELLIGENCE
TENALI’S BRILLIANCE
VIKRAMADITYA’S COURAGE
BRAHMA’S ASTUTENESS
That’s not all. This collection is replete with enthralling tales of kings, commoners and even animals (and they can talk!) who face life’s troubles but emerge victorious with the help of their intelligence and wit.
Each story ends with engaging questions that will help you reflect on the anecdote and the lessons inside.
These folktales may have been forgotten in this digital era but they still retain their relevance and charm, thanks to their priceless practical insights.
The Mahabharata, one of the greatest and largest Indian epics, is a saga of brotherhood, sacrifice, ambition, deceit and the Great War of Kurukshetra. Vividly illustrated and charmingly retold, this ancient tale takes on a new life to enthral and grip the readers with its fast-paced action and valuable lessons in life. Mahabharata for Children is one-of-a-kind read.
Book – Sanatan Leela authored by Dinesh Shahra, unveiled by Param Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswati ji on the banks of holy Ganga in Rishikesh. The book talks about keys to manifest our true potential using Sanatan wisdom. It is a small step towards educating young citizens across the globe which is beyond religion. On the Banks of the holy Ganga, Shri Dinesh Shahra embarks on a literary mission; an endeavour to unearth and crystalize the pearls of “Indian Sanatan wisdom” for the masses.
Infobells Kannada Writing books series will help the children to write the letters in an appropriate manner as writing for an integral part to their learning process. The age between 2 to 5 is the right time to start inculcating in kids the practice of learning alphabets and numbers. As children are often attracted to things which are colorful, all the pages are presented with colorful illustrations along with examples given both in English and Kannada for easy understanding and recognition. The books in this series are designed to engage and encourage the little ones to practice more.
The Mahabharata is the longest narrative in the world chronicling the fortunes of the Kuru dynasty. Amidst all the grandeur and heroism, the friendships, alliances and feuds, lies the coveted throne of Hastinapur. Who will ascend it? What will it cost the rightful heir?
Lucidly retold by acclaimed author Anupa Lal, this timeless epic tale is sure to enthral readers as it brings alive a mythical world of strange encounters, magical weapons and a raging battlefield. Vividly illustrated by award winning illustrator Ishan, this great story elucidates the integral role that karma and dharma play in our lives.
This book is a wonderful introduction to the most revered goddesses of India. The simple text, catchy rhythm and endearing illustrations make it the perfect first make the little readers aware of why these goddesses have been worshipped since time immemorial.
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