Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 5

Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 5
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Publisher : Zorba Books
Total Pages : 104
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ISBN-10 : 9789395217569
ISBN-13 : 9395217561
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 5 by : Shreedarshan K.

Indian Short Stories for Kids The fifth edition of the Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava series continues with its tales of gods and goddesses, sages and saints, kings and devotees. Indian short stories for kids highlights the rich cultural heritage of Bharat which is a must read for every growing child, teenager and adults alike. They illustrate the importance of inculcating faith and heroism in our lives, while being humble and devout. These interesting and informative stories will be a treat for both children and adults! Stories in Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 5 Origin of Sri Venkateshwara Suprabhatam 2. Bhima meets Hanuman 3. Dwelling for Lord Shiva! 4. Sri Sampat Lakshmi Vrata 5. Govardhana Giridhari: Sri Govinda 6. Sri Vadiraja Tirtha 7. Aswathama Bargains for the Sudarshana Chakra 8. Nageswar Jyotirlinga 9. Samudra Manthana: Churning of the Milk-Ocean! 10. Sri Arunagirinathar. 11. The Fire-touch Rakshasa: Bhasmasura 12. Lord Jagannatha and His Friend-devotee 13. Sage Agastya 14. Sri Rama and the Kalpavriksha 15. Sage Narada and Hari! 16. King Mayuradhwaja 17. Alluri Venkatadri Swami and the Lord’s Diamond Crown 18. Krishna and the Peanut Diet! 19. Devi and the Asuras 20. Sri Rama Paduka Pattabhisheka 21. Krishna and Akrura 22. Hanuman Crosses the Ocean 23. Vamana Avatara 24. Guruvayoor Sri Krishna 25. Rukmini Kalyana To read the other Bharatiya katha vaibhavas

Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 4

Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 4
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Publisher : Zorba Books
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9789393029584
ISBN-13 : 939302958X
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 4 by : SHREEDARSHAN K

How did Krishna save the sparrows during the battle of Kurukshetra? Why is Lord Nataraja depicted with altered dance posture in Madurai temple? How did Rambola become Goswami Tulasidas? The fourth edition of the Bhartiya Katha Vaibhava series continues with its tales of gods and goddesses, sages and saints, kings and devotees. Every story highlights the rich cultural heritage of Bharath which is a must read for every growing child, teenager and adults alike. They illustrate the value of inculcating faith and heroism in our lives, while being humble and devout. These interesting and informative stories will be a treat for both children and adults!

Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 1

Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 1
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Publisher : Zorba Books
Total Pages : 71
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ISBN-10 : 9789390011674
ISBN-13 : 9390011671
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 1 by : SHREEDARSHAN K.

Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava, Indian stories for children. How did Sri Ram get the name ‘Ramchandra?’ Why did Kumbhakarana sleep for so long? Why was Arjuna the best warrior? This collection of mythical tales has all the answers. These stories for children take the reader into the wonderful world of gods and goddesses, sadhus and saints, warriors, kings and devotees. Every story highlights the rich cultural heritage of our land, which is a must-read for every growing child, teenager and adult alike. The collection brings together diverse tales from many different parts of India. They will both entertain children, and teach them important lessons about faith and devotion.

Bharatiya Katha Sagara 2

Bharatiya Katha Sagara 2
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Publisher : Zorba Books
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 9789358964448
ISBN-13 : 9358964448
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Bharatiya Katha Sagara 2 by : Shreedarshan K

Bharatiya Katha Sagara – 2 Why is Lord Ganesha known as Ekadanta? Story of Somanatha Jyotirlinga. Vyasa Tirtha – Raja Guru of Vijayanagara Dynasty. Origin of Vishnu Sahasranama. Thomas Munroe and his offering to Sri Venkateshwara. The Bharatiya Katha Sagara series is being released after the overwhelming response for all the 5 volumes of Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava. Similar to the previous series, this series continues with its tales of gods and goddesses, sages and saints, kings and devotees. Every story highlights the rich cultural heritage of Bharat which is a must read for every growing child, teenager and adults alike. They illustrate the importance of inculcating faith and heroism in our lives, while being humble and devout. These interesting and informative stories will be a treat for both children and adults!

Bharatiya Katha Sagara 1

Bharatiya Katha Sagara 1
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Publisher : Zorba Books
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9789358967227
ISBN-13 : 9358967226
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Bharatiya Katha Sagara 1 by : Shreedarshan K

 Glory of Sri Mahotkata Vinayaka of Krita Yuga  Why did Narayana Bhattathiri compose the glorious Narayaneeyam?  Why is Lord Shiva known as Hridayaleswarar?  Devi Annapurna of Kashi  Why is Sri Vidyaranya called “Karnataka Simhasana Pratishtapanacharya? The Bharatiya Katha Sagara series is being released after the overwhelming response for all the 5 volumes of Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava. Similar to the previous series, this series continues with its tales of gods and goddesses, sages and saints, kings and devotees. Every story highlights the rich cultural heritage of Bharat which is a must-read for every growing child, teenager and adults alike. They illustrate the importance of inculcating faith and heroism in our lives while being humble and devout. These interesting and informative stories will be a treat for both children and adults! 108 pages of delightful coloured illustrations.

Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 2

Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 2
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Total Pages : 86
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ISBN-10 : 9390640199
ISBN-13 : 9789390640195
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 2 by : K. Shreedarshan

Why did Lord Krishna visit Ayodhya on Sri Ramanavami? Why did the British Collector Rous Peter offer padukas to Goddess Meenakshi? How did Lord Krishna's idol reach Udupi from Dwaraka? Who created Akasha Ganga atop Tirumala hills? This collection of mythical tales has all the answers. These tales take the reader into the wonderful world of Gods and Goddesses, sages and saints, kings and devotees. Every story highlights the rich cultural heritage of our land, which is a must-read for every growing child, teenager, and adult alike. The stories are not only entertaining to the children but also provide a glimpse of the noble thoughts and heroic actions of ideal men and women.

Who's who of Indian Writers, 1983

Who's who of Indian Writers, 1983
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Total Pages : 760
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106020437809
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Who's who of Indian Writers, 1983 by : S. Bālurāv

Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 3

Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 3
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Publisher : Zorba Books
Total Pages : 94
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ISBN-10 : 9390640946
ISBN-13 : 9789390640942
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava 3 by : K. Shreedarshan

Indian Stories for children How did Narahari realise the oneness of Hari and Hara? Why is the son of Lord Vayu known as Sankat Mochan Hanuman? Why is Adi Sankara's disciple known as Padmapada? How did Sri Lalitha Sahasranama originate? These fascinating and endearing tales of the gods and goddesses continues in the third volume of the Bharatiya Katha Vaibhava series. The book introduces children to mythological characters and Hindu deities in a simple and easy-to-follow manner, which is both entertaining and instructive. The stories in this collection, which are drawn from local folklore and the Hindu epics, illustrate the importance of inculcating humility, bravery, and devotion. This is a book that will be treasured by children and parents alike!

Timepass

Timepass
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Publisher : Penguin Books India
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 0140288805
ISBN-13 : 9780140288803
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis Timepass by : Protima Bedi

Few lives have been more eventful and controversial than Protima Bedi's, and Timepass, derived from her unfinished autobiography, journals and her letters to family, friends and lovers, is a startlingly frank and passionate memoir. Protima recounts with unflinching honesty the events that shaped her life: her humiliation as a child at being branded the ugly duckling, repeated rape by a cousin when she was barely ten, the failure of her 'open' marriage with Kabir Bedi, her many sexual encounters, and the romantic relationships she had with prominent politicians and artistes. She writes, too, of her intense involvement with dance, her relationship with her guru and fellow dancers, the difficult mission of establishing Nrityagram, and the suicide of her son--a tragedy from which she never fully recovered. In a moving epilogue to the book, her daughter, Pooja Bedi, describes her last days and the circumstances of her death. Illustrated with over fifty photographs, Timepass is the story of a remarkable woman who had the spirit, the courage and the intelligence to live life entirely on her own terms. I have broken every single rule that our society has so carefully constructed. doing and never given a damn. I have flaunted my youth, my sex, my intelligence, and I have done it shamelessly. I have loved many, been loved by some...

The Upside-Down King

The Upside-Down King
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Publisher : Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages : 183
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ISBN-10 : 9788184754179
ISBN-13 : 8184754175
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis The Upside-Down King by : Sudha Murty

Did you know there was a time when bears spoke, the moon laughed and babies were found inside fish? Have you heard of the two-horned sage who had never seen a woman in his life? Did you know Ravana's half-brother was the god of wealth? Have you ever seen a man with a thousand arms? The tales in this collection surround the two most popular avatars of Lord Vishnu-Rama and Krishna-and their lineage. Countless stories about the two abound, yet most are simply disappearing from the hearts and minds of the present generation. Bestselling author Sudha Murty takes you on an arresting tour, all the while telling you of the days when demons and gods walked alongside humans, animals could talk and gods granted the most glorious boons to common people.