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The Epic Tale of Bhagavan Parasurama and Kartavirya Arjuna told in a gripping visual style.
The Epic Tale of Bhagavan Parasurama and Kartavirya Arjuna told in a gripping visual style.
Lord Shiva is the strongest and the most enigmatic God in Hinduism. He is also known as ‘the destroyer’ and is one of the holy Trinity, which includes Lord Brahma ‘the creator’ and Lord Vishnu ‘the preserver’. it is believed that the destruction of evil leads to new cycles of creations and maintains the balance in the world. Shiva tales is a collection of inspiring stories of Lord Shiva’s wisdom and power. Anecdotes of the battles he fought to restore peace on Earth; teaching vain Ravana a lesson; and many more stories of Shiva’s greatness are retold through simple, lucid words and vivid illustrations, making this book an absolutely delightful read!.
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.
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.
Life is not a matter of chance. It is a matter of choice. In fact life is a series of choices. Happiness is a choice. So is misery. Honesty is a choice; so is dishonesty. However, in essence, the only choice every human ever has is to allow either internal voices to influence one’s external choices; or to allow others’ external choices to influence internal voices.
Amar Chitra Katha - Something for Everyone to Read! Our Vision To acquaint every Indian child with his heritage so that when he steps out into the world, he can imbibe the wealth of diverse cultures without losing sight of his own identity. With identity comes awareness, and with awareness comes selfe-steem. A Treasure Trove of Stories Amar Chitra Katha has over 350 different titles spanning a range of genres. From mystical stories of gods and goddesses to heroic stories from Indian history, from the wisdom of folktales and fables to the richness of classical literature, our books have something for everyone
This book is the perfect guide to introduce your child to the Navagrahas. Through relevant text and cheerful illustrations the little reader learns about their diverse qualities and favourite things. Explore the wonderful world of the nine grahas.
Indra is the god of thunder and rain. Who is Indra’s mother? Why is he the King of Heavens? What is the name of his capital? How and why did he test the sage?
Damodar Lila is the sweetest pastime of Lord Krsna that never fails to win hearts. This book not only captures the philosophical depth of that day but also the beautifully hidden emotions and meanings within the verses of Damodarashtakam, allowing a sneak peak straight into the heart of our acaryas. Why did the milk boil over? Why did the flowers jump off mother Yashoda’s head? How did Nanda maharaj use psychology to trick little Krsna? Discover new thoughts and answers in this small and handy book that promises to be a book like no other.
BRILLIANTLY ARGUED, HARD-HITTING AND WISE, THIS BOOK IS AN ESSENTIAL TREATISE FOR OUR TIMES.?The fact that a great Hindu civilisation existed, and continues to exist, is not in doubt. It is marked by great antiquity, substantial?even unprecedented?refinements, audacity of thought, and achievements both in the spiritual and secular realms. This does not mean it is unblemished, and objectivity demands that the blemishes too must be taken into account. Nor does it mean that it evolved in an insular silo or untouched by outside influences.
To those who claim we are now living in a totalitarian, fascist, Hindu Rashtra, one must ask: What kind of a Hindu Rashtra is this where a billion-strong Hindus have been, through our parliament, through our courts, our education system, and our constitution, reduced to not just second-class but, rather, eighth-class citizens? What kind of Hindu Rashtra is this where Ram Navami, Hanuman Jayanti, Durga pooja processions, and even Garba celebrations, are attacked and stoned with impunity?
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 story of my life has become intertwined with the story of this country. And somewhere along the way, as I met a million children across this land, I too learnt from a million minds. This book was not written to only tell my story. I want every young reader to think that this book is his or her story too.’
Based on M's English Text, Abridged.This original version of The Gospel of Ramakrishna is based on the author M's own English translation from the Bengali. A classic but until recently neglected work, it is presented here in an edited form for the contemporary reader. It is introduced with a comprehensive biography of Shri Ramakrishna (1836-1886), written by his most famous disciple, Swami Vivekananda. Also included are several black and white photographs of Ramakrishna and his disciples.
Kannada 3 in one Copywriting book in Kannada, Hindi and English consists of separate pages for each language to practice number of times with pencil using eraser for good hand writing as well learning words, sentences, sayings and proverbs enriching their minds, also useful in life. It starts with basic letters of the Alphabets and complete Varnamala for revision with practice on paper by the children between 3 to 6 years or more who learnt reading and writing the letters of Alphabets in the beginning of education either through thorough practice in the grooves of the slates or by otherwise.
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.
Goddess Shachi lived happily with her consort, Lord Indra. Once, Indra killed the demon Vritrasura, a brahmin, but left heaven out of remorse. Nahusha then became the king of heaven. What is Shachi’s other name? Why did she leave the palace? Did she find Indra? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas has simplified this lesser-known tale of goddess Shachi 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.
The Epic Tale of Bhagavan Parasurama and Kartavirya Arjuna told in a gripping visual style.
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