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Arsha Vidya Research and Publication Trust
Arsha Vidya Research and Publication Trust
This story is derived from the epic poems Mangal Kavyas dedicated to folk deities in medieval Bengal. These were chanted at religious gatherings to propagate faith towards a deity. The story of the Saviour Goddess Chandi centres around a wealthy merchant and his two wives. When their husband is away, the elder wife ill-treats the younger one. Some divine girls advise the younger wife to worship the benevolent Goddess Chandi. What follows is a tale of devotion and faith, but it also involves a woman’s wisdom and ability to take thoughtful decision at testing times. Interestingly, this story portrays that god and man are bound in a network where both are dependent on each other. Till the end, the plot is so unpredictable that the reader remains engrossed in it.
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.
Find out about the life and miracles of the nurturing goddess Lakshmi, in this beautifully illustrated pop-up book and experience her divine power.
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.
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.
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Unveils rare and enchanting tales from ancient Vedic mythology
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Delves into the wonder of a truly magical life through these intriguing narratives
Dushyanth Sridhar is one of the most sought-after speakers in sanatana dharma, and has delivered over 3,500 discourses across 23 countries. He has broken several stereotypes when it comes to Harikatha and is arguably the wittiest of storytellers, with a wide following across television, news and digital channels. He has conceptualized classical dance productions such as Agre Pasyami, Ramayana Sudha, Srinivasam Prapadye and Aranganin Padaiyyil.
7 years of research put in one book. Even after being world’s most ancient and most prosperous culture, an average person knows less than 1% about Sanatan Dharma. Reason isn’t that they don’t want to, they do! But where to learn from? Where to start? With BOSS, we hav7 years of research put in one book. Even after being world’s most ancient and most prosperous culture, an average person knows less than 1% about Sanatan Dharma. Reason isn’t that they don’t want to, they do! But where to learn from? Where to start? With BOSS, we have solved that problem.
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.
Saraswati expels the darkness of ignorance from the world. She was created to bring order into the chaos prevailing in the Universe. Soon she appeared and everything fell into place. Who created Saraswati? What is her favourite vehicle? What musical instrument does she hold in her hands? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas has simplified this lesser-known tale of goddess Saraswati 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.
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.
Lord Shiva lives on Mount Kailash with his consort Goddess Parvati. Why is he called Neelkantha? What is his awe-inspiring dance called? How did he gain his immortal status? Why did he go to the Amarnath cave with Parvati?
In this book internationally acclaimed authority on mind management renowned saint and bestselling author Swami Mukundananda draws on the ancient wisdom of the scriptures and current scientific research to address these questions. He also explains strategies for happiness in relationships at work and in the face of adversity. By applying these concepts in your daily life you can be happy everywhere and at all times.
5Karna on Trial deftly cast away myriads of misconception about the enigmatic ‘unsung hero’ unveiling his true position in Vyasdeva’s Mahabharata. In the Mahabharata , shalya describes Karna’s valour during the final battle between Arjuna and Karna – ‘Karna was like the desire tree and fulfilled the wishes of anyone who made any demand , just like birds seeking shelter from a tree. Karna always gave regardless of the consequences.Then why is Karna, in the introduction to the great epic , referred to as the trunk of a bitter tree ? this brings us to the question of what constitutes righteous conduct.
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.
Love, revenge, compassion, betrayal, dignity, confidence and devotion: the canvas of Draupadi: The Fire-Born Princess (Campfire Graphic Novels) by Saraswati Nagpal is accumulated with emotions of various colours. Captured directly from the Indian epic Mahabharata, the book magnificently portrays the life of Draupadi. Unique in its craft, the book follows a very engaging pattern of narration that it manages to sketch Draupadi and her emotions straight into the reader's mind.
When Krishna planned his appearance on Earth, he asked Radha to go before he did. Radha took birth and opened her eyes only after Krishna arrived. Who were Radha’s parents on Earth? How did Krishna meet her? What was the first word uttered by Radha? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas simplified this lesser-known tale of goddess Radha 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.
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