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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?.
The Gita or The Bhagavad Gita is a philosophical exposition that was presented by Lord Krishna. It is in the form of a dialogue between Krishna and his close friend Arjuna. This conversation took place in the middle of a battlefield with the two sides arrayed for war.The Gita (Amar Chitra Katha) is a comic book presentation of the work and is at an introductory level appropriate for younger readers. Amar Chitra Katha is a popular comic book series in India, and it mainly presents tales from Indian epics, the Puranas, and classical works.The Gita (Amar Chitra Katha) presents the profound philosophy of the Bhagawad Gita at a basic level for young readers.
"Dive into Hindu mythology and spirituality with 'TELL ME ABOUT HINDU GODS & GODDESSES' by Nita Mehta. This captivating paperback by an Indian culture expert unravels the mysteries of Hindu deities, their stories, and significance. Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts, it's your gateway to the essence of Hinduism. Explore Vishnu, Saraswati, Shiva, and more. Embrace India's spiritual heritage with this enlightening journey."
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.
In The Science of Mind Management, Swami Mukundananda charts the four different aspects of the human mind and lays down a clear path towards mastering it. Through witty anecdotes, real-life accounts and stories from the Vedic scriptures, he gently guides readers on the road to winning their inner battle.
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.
Find out about the life and miracles of Lord Ganesha, in this beautifully illustrated pop-up book and experience his divine power!
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)
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 an ancient age, when gods and goddesses walked with mortals...
...Sita is the kind-hearted and intelligent princess of the kingdom of Videha. Married to Rama, prince of Ayodhya, her journey in life takes her from exhilaration to anguish.
This story is derived the from the epic poems Mangal Kavyas dedicated to folk deities in medieval Bengal. These poems were chanted at religious gatherings to propagate faith towards a deity. Manasa is a powerful folk goddess who is worshipped as the protector of snakes in different parts of Bengal. The story portrays the struggle of a man and his willpower against the wrath of the goddess. Manasa is enraged when the wealthy merchant, Chandradhar, who is a devotee of Lord Shiva, refuses to worship her. The fire of her anger and cruelty ruins the merchant’s family. But Chandradhar is not deterred. The story moves with this unequal battle till the end. One can also notice the social structure of medieval India as it is expressed strongly in the story.
The story of Hanuman and his daring journey to Lanka When Prince Rama is exiled for fourteen years from Ayodhya, his beautiful wife Sita is abducted by the powerful demon king Ravana. But the great monkey-god Hanuman comes swiftly to her aid and, after an epic struggle, Sita is rescued unharmed. Ruskin Bond recounts this most exciting of stories from the Ramayana in a brightly illustrated edition that will delight all young readers.
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.
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.
A long time ago, two families were to inherit a vast kingdom known as the Kuru Empire. The five sons of Pandu, called the Pandavas, were brave warriors, each of them born with divine blood running through their veins. They were virtuous, examples of humanity at its peak.
In 1929, Bhagat Singh surrenders after a daring bomb attack in the heart of Delhi’s assembly. Behind bars, he prepares for an ideological battle against the empire. However, a shocking betrayal shatters his world.
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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