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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?.
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?.
Bhagavad Gita is one of the most sacred books of India. It is a part of the great epic Mahabharata and contains seven hundred verses. They were uttered by the Supreme Lord Himself at the start of Mahabharata War, when Arjuna did not want to indulge in war seeing all his relatives standing in the enemy army.
All you need to know is how to invoke a mantra. This book tells you how. In a never-before attempt, veering from the ancient tradition of guru-disciple secrecy, Himalayan ascetic and bestselling author Om Swami bares all the essentials and fundamentals of invoking the timeless mantras for material and spiritual fulfillment. Drawing on his decades of first-hand experiences and intense practice on the path of mantra sadhana, with his characteristic simplicity and humor, Swami explains: ? The origin of mantras. ? Why and how mantras work. ? How to choose a mantra and invoke it. ? How to succeed in mantra sadhana without a human guru, and ? Everything else you need to know about mantra yoga.
This is not just a tough world but also a turbulent and unpredictable one. It is marked by the impact of Covid, conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, climate events, radicalization and terrorism. There is complex geopolitics at work, such as the rise of China, the changed posture of the United States, the strategy of Russia, the impact of globalization and the power of new technologies.
“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.
The Epic Tale of Bhagavan Parasurama and Kartavirya Arjuna told in a gripping visual style.
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.
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.
Srimad Bhagavat Gita Pocket Edition by Gita Press Ghorakpur (1584)
This book is about God and Science, exploring the concept of God with particular reference to Sanatana Dharma, also known as Hinduism. Sanatana Dharma is eternal religion, and irrespective of a particular individual’s faith, universally it can be followed. Thus, Hinduism stands above all other religions and is a way of life that can be adopted, as it is universal in adaptability.
A unique Saint Sai Baba of Shirdi is a Phenomenon. In all of India's history, there has never been another like him. He is not a conventional saint. He wrote no critique of the Bhagvad Gita or the Upanishads or any other holy work. He made no pretensions to scholarship yet he had a profound insight into both Hindu and Islamic scriptures.
This gift edition features the greatest mythological stories retold by India' favourite author Sudha Murty. Filled with innumerable unusual legends of powerful gods and demons, alluring creatures and feisty women, the books in this collection are packed with arresting illustrations, captivating characters and magical worlds to keep every reader hooked. Read these enchanting narratives that will transport you to another time and fill you with a sense of wonder.
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.
This series of six charmingly illustrated board books showcases fun, accessibly written stories about some of the best known and best loved gods of the Hindu mythology-Krishna, Ganesha, Lakshmi, Hanuman, Shiva and Durga. Featuring interesting facts about each god as well as a seek-and-find activity, these books offer a unique and enjoyable introduction to timeless myths for modern kids.
ABOUT THE BOOKS:
· Suitable for bedtime reading and parent-child association.
· Perfect way to familiarize babies with India's rich cultural fabric.
· These books offer a fun and enjoyable introduction to timeless myths and festivals for modern kids.
· A must have to impart important life lessons from various gods and goddesses.
· Collect all books in the series!
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 a beautiful retelling of 125 Ramayana Tales that holistically narrates the epic Ramayana in a simple language for the kids. Imaginative narration heightened with vibrant illustrations complementing the text will make these stories a delight to read for the little learners. Chronicles of Lord Rama, magical weapons of Ravana’s army, and the tales of the vanar sena are depicted most beautifully through authentic artworks and contemporary writing. Let your children embark on an adventure with this charming compilation of Ramayana stories. This colorful compilation, rewritten for the better understanding of kids, is perfect for classroom learning as well as homeschooling
Why were the devatas scared? Why did Shiva give his energies to Kartikeya? How did a fearsome demon turn into a beautiful peacock? Spiritual seeker and author Shubha Vilas has simplified this lesser-known tale of Kartikeya and Paravani the Peacock 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 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?.
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