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Arshia Sattar’s Mahabharata for Children is one of the most outstanding retellings of this epic ever written. Sattar, an acclaimed translator of the Ramayana, has gone deep into the original and written an account that is so rich, so observant and so moving that it will enthral both you and your child.
Arshia Sattar’s Mahabharata for Children is one of the most outstanding retellings of this epic ever written. Sattar, an acclaimed translator of the Ramayana, has gone deep into the original and written an account that is so rich, so observant and so moving that it will enthral both you and your child.
Narrated by Panchaali, wife of the five Pandava brothers, the novel traces her life from fiery birth and lonely childhood, where her beloved brother is her only true companion; through her complicated friendship with the enigmatic Krishna; to marriage, motherhood and her secret attraction to the mysterious man who is her husbands’ most dangerous enemy. This tenth anniversary edition, complete with a new author’s note, celebrates once again a remarkable and deeply human story about a woman born into a man’s world.
Valmiki's Ramayana is believed to be the first poetic work written in Sanskrit; it is, therefore, referred to as the Adikavya. It is said that Brahma assured Valmiki that "as long as the mountains stand and the rivers flow, so long shall the Ramayana be read by men". In the Puranas, Rama is described as an avatar of Vishnu, but Valmiki does not refer to him as God.
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.
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?
“Sanjay Dixit is becoming one of the most important intellectual and media voices in India today. All Religions are not the Same explains the many notable differences between religions in a systematic, rational, experiential and concise manner.
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.
Mystical Tales for a Magical Life is a collection of 11 unheard fantastic Vedic stories that offer deep insights into the human experience and the mysteries of life. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in spirituality, mindfulness, and personal growth. The stories are beautifully written and offer timeless wisdom that can be applied to everyday life.
A perfect gift for anyone seeking inspiration and enlightenment
Unveils rare and enchanting tales from ancient Vedic mythology
Journey through mystical beings, divine adventures, and timeless wisdom
Provides a captivating and immersive experience
Delves into the wonder of a truly magical life through these intriguing narratives
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.
Arguably, the greatest achievement of Swami Vivekananda, one of the most celebrated icons of modern India, was the reconstruction of Hinduism. This he accomplished by reforming the religion in India and changing its image in the West.
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?
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.
Find out about the life and miracles of Lord Ganesha, in this beautifully illustrated pop-up book and experience his divine power!
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.
The naughty Hanuman spots the sun while playing he thinks it is a ripe mango. He loves mangoes so he tries to grab it. He then starts to fly! Guess what happens next?.
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.
Arshia Sattar’s Mahabharata for Children is one of the most outstanding retellings of this epic ever written. Sattar, an acclaimed translator of the Ramayana, has gone deep into the original and written an account that is so rich, so observant and so moving that it will enthral both you and your child.
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