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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?
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?
Telugu Copy Writing Book for age 3 years above children who learnt letters of Alphabet perfectly by thorough practice in the Aksharabhyas Slates/otherwise, for practice on paper & for good handwriting, Aksharabhyas Telugu Copy writing book is to practice number of times with pencil using eraser for good hand writing as well learning words, sentences, sayings and proverbs enriching minds and useful in day to day life. It starts with basic letters of the Alphabet and complete Aksharamala for revision with practice on paper by the children between 3 to 6 years or more, who learnt reading and writing the letters of the Telugu Alphabet in the beginning of education, either by thorough practice in the grooves of Aksharabhyas slates or learnt otherwise.
Hanuman, the monkey God from India was as naughty as naughty can be. In this children’s picture book, join the brothers Klaka and Kiki as they listen to their Amma tell them about the pranks that Hauman played as a child - how he tried to gobble up the sun and stole a basket of flowers from a sage!
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?.
Join Amma and the boys on a new adventure As life on earth is threatened by a terrible storm. Will noble Manu be able to save the planet With help from Vishnu who takes a fish's form?
Amma Tell Me is a charming and informative series of children's books that introduces the major Hindu festivals and figures to young readers, and are perfect for families wanting to share stories of Hinduism with their children or for educators looking for resource on the Hindu culture for their students. Written in rhyme with vivid, captivating illustrations, this series brings Hindu mythology to its readers in a fun and non-preachy way.
The Series has thirteen books on the festivals of Holi, Diwali, and on the Hindu gods Krishna, Hanuman and Ganesha.
This is an authentic retelling of Valmiki great epic Ramayana that chronicles Lord Rama’s heroism, and Sita’s grit and devotion. Flying chariots, magical weapons and a raging battlefield are brought to life in this timeless retelling by br>Shubha Vilas that will take young readers on an enchanting adventure, and also impart important values. Filled with vibrant illustrations by award-winning illustrator ishan, this book is a lucid narration of the triumph of good over evil.
Swami Paramananda was one of the early Indian teachers who went to the United States to spread the Vedanta philosophy and religion there. He was a mystic, a poet and an innovator in spiritual community living.
The results of Assembly elections held in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan in December 2023 provided a big boost to the Bharatiya Janata Party. They confirmed what is common knowledge: as far as the 2024 parliamentary elections are concerned, the BJP remains firmly in pole position. With the 18th Lok Sabha elections around the corner, the Jan Ki Baat’s team with an unmatched track record of predicting election results has been racing through constituencies conducting public opinion polls and pre-election surveys for the forthcoming elections.
Unwanted by his mother, snubbed by his blood-brothers and ridiculed by all, this is the story of the unsung hero of the Mahabharata. The graphic novel traces the life-journey of this brave and noble man who became victim to the twists of fate. Loyal to a fault, Karna's blind devotion to the wicked prince Duryodhana, the one man who accepts him as a friend, leads him to side with the Kauravas and fight against his own brothers in the Battle of Kurukshetra.
Pavan putra Hanuman, the son of the God of Wind, is Lord Rama’s foremost devotee. Brave, strong, selfless and generous, Lord Hanuman is worshipped as the saviour of mankind. In this beautifully illustrated book, read all about his miraculous birth, how he wanted to swallow the sun when he was a child and how he helped Lord Rama to rescue Sita and destroy the evil Ravana.
Immerse yourself in the intellectual richness of Indian philosophical traditions with this scholarly masterpiece that unveils the development of philosophical thought in India from the Vedic period to the early centuries of the Common Era. This insightful book presents a panoramic view of diverse philosophical schools, including Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, and others, and offers invaluable insights into their key tenets and contributions. Extensive research and lucid writing make this volume an essential reference for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of Indian philosophy worldwide.
Tadaka was an evil demoness who, along with her sons, disturbed the sages while they prayed and meditated in the forest. Who arrived to save the sages from Tadaka? Who were her sons? How did she die? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas has simplified this lesser-known tale of Tadaka the Evil Demoness 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.
Sanatan Utsav – Happiness Our Birthright is about celebrating life and asserting our humanity to face every situation -- pleasant or unpleasant -- with a spirit of playfulness and joyfulness. This book has forewords of: Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar (unfortunately it’s her last foreword)
Aksharabhyas Gujarati Copywriting book is to practice number of times with pencil using eraser for good handwriting as well learning words, sentences, sayings and proverbs enriching minds and also useful in day to day life. It starts with basic letters of the Alphabet and complete Mulaksara for revision with practice on paper by the children between 3 to 6 years or more, who learned reading and writing the letters of the Gujarati Alphabet at the beginning of education, either by thorough practice in the grooves of Aksharabhyas slates or learned otherwise.
Lord Hanuman, the Monkey God and one of the most fascinating characters in the Ramayana, personifies the true superhero-philosopher. He is Lord Rama’s most trusted ally who embodies the virtues of a sincere devotee, the fearless fighter who sets the city of Lanka ablaze with his burning tail, the humble messenger who informs Mother Sita of Lord Rama’s victory over Ravana, the noble fellow warrior who uproots Dronagiri, a mountain of herbs, to save Lakshmana’s life. Above all, he is a perfect blend of intelligence and humility. The Chronicles of Hanuman, an engaging and inspiring bildungsroman of the Monkey God, is also replete with interesting folk tales, local lore about Hanuman temples across India and Hanuman prayers, making this book a reader’s delight.
Swami Vivekananda was a great social reformer and a very inspiring personality of India. Vivekananda was called by the name Narendranath Datta.. He was born in Kolkata on 12 January 1863 to Vishwanath Datta and Bhuvaneshwari Devi. His father was a successful attorney. He used to practice meditation even from his boyhood, and was associated with Brahmo Movement for some time.
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?
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