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Vikram betal kathegalu - Translated into Kannada by Vijayendra Kulkarni
Vikram betal kathegalu - Translated into Kannada by Vijayendra Kulkarni
Find out about the life and miracles of Lord Ganesha, in this beautifully illustrated pop-up book and experience his divine power!
Bhakti Mathur took to writing in 2010 when she created the popular Amma, Tell Me series of children's picture books about Indian festivals and mythology. After a long stint as a banker, she now juggles her time between her writing, her passion for yoga and long-distance running, and her family. She lives in Hong Kong with her husband, their two children and two dogs. She holds a master of fine arts degree in creative writing from the University of Hong Kong and freelances as a journalist. When not writing or running after her young boys, Bhakti is happiest curled up with a book in one hand
and a hot cup of chai in the other. To know more, visit her at www.bhaktimathur.com.
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.
Ravana’s brother Kumbhakarna spent a lot of time sleeping, because of a boon gone wrong. Upon waking up, he ate cartloads of food. How did the boon go wrong?How was he woken up from his slumber? At whose hands did he meet his end? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas has simplified this lesser-known tale of Kumbhakarna the Sleeping Giant 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 first volume in a series of graphic novel adaptations of Ashok Banker’s epic retelling of the Ramayana, Prince of Dharma begins with Rama and Lakshman’s youth. Accompanied by Rishi Vishwamitra, they set out to Bhayanak Van on a dangerous mission to save their kingdom of Ayodhya. Meanwhile, evil is brewing, both within and without, the city.Written by international bestselling author Ashok K. Banker, and illustrated by award-winning artist Sachin Nagar, this graphic novel adaptation of the Ramayana is like no other Ramayana you may have read or seen before.
Ravana’s ally Bhasmalochana could burn anything that fell in his line of vision. So he kept his eyes covered all the time. Ravana sent him on an important mission. What was that mission? Did he succeed? Who outwitted him? How was he defeated and killed? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas has simplified this lesser-known tale of Bhasmalochana the Fiery-Eyed Demon 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.
Drawing Narad Muni gifts a magical mango to Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati. Both Ganesha and his brother Kartikeya want to eat it! They place a bet to decide who gets to eat the mango. Guess who wins and how?.
Happily ever afters are easier said than done. How do we choose the right partner, and how do we sustain that relationship so it lasts a lifetime? Spiritual life coach Shubha Vilas tells you how, with the help of six beautiful love stories from the scriptures. Nala and Damayanti, Krishna and Rukmini, Shakuntala and Dushyanta, Udayana and Vasavadatta, Satyavan and Savitri, Draupadi and the five Pandava brothers—these are accounts we may have heard many a time but have not had an opportunity to understand in such depth and detail, and with such empathy. But why 5.5 ways and not 6? Because the sixth way is a half-truth, which can be twisted either way. Combining powerful story-telling with deep philosophical truths, Perfect Love is a treasure trove of scriptural wisdom for the modern age.
Are your outdated beliefs or habits holding you back from experiencing satisfaction every moment? Plug Into Happiness promises to be your personal happiness guide. The six facets, or wheels, of a wonderful life and psyche explored in the six sections of this book will tangibly influence every realm of your life – from your relationships to your productivity, from your financial and spiritual growth to your mental wellbeing. Every chapter will handhold you on your path to self-transformation through excitingly narrated stories and episodes, taken from the lives of real modern-day heroes as well as our epics that are abundant with ancient wisdom. Come along on this journey to find a happier, more fulfille
Millions of Hindus the world over grow up observing rites, rituals and religious practices that lie at the heart of Hinduism, but which they don't know the significance of. Often the age-old customs, whose relevance is lost to modern times, are dismissed as meaningless superstitions.
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?
All the gods came together and with their combined powers created the divine goddess Durga to combat the menace of the demon Mahishasura.
Read about her fight against all forms of evil, her devotion to Lord Shiva, and her various incarnations in this beautifully illustrated book.
Rama, first of the four sons of King dasharatha, grows up to become a compassionate prince. Smitten by the beauty of Sita, he proves himself worthy of marrying her. As Sita is kidnapped by the demon king Ravana, Rama sets off to Lanka with Hanuman and an army of monkeys to get her back.
Lord Vishnu takes various avataras to rid the Earth of evil. Why did he appear in his Narsimha Avatar? What did Narsimha Deva look like? Why did Hiranyakashipu hate Vishnu? Why did he hate his own son?
Garuda the Eagle wanted to fre his mother from the bondage of her co-wife and her serpent sons. He agrees to do something which no one had dared to do ever before, that is, to steal the pot of nectar from devalok. Was it an easy task? Did he succeed? Did he not? How did he become the much favoured vehicle of Lord Brahma? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas has simplified this lesser known tale of Vishnu and Garuda the Eagle 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.
Vikram betal kathegalu - Translated into Kannada by Vijayendra Kulkarni
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