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_aTales from the puranas and itihaas _cby Daaji |
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_aNew Delhi : _bRed Panda, _c©2023 |
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_axii, 123 p. : _bcol. ill. ; _c21 cm. |
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505 | _t1. The birth of elephant god 2. In pursuit of freedom 3. One fruit, two brothers 4. An enchanted pool and five brothers 5. Jada bharata's journey 6. Hanuman shows humility 7. An unnatural heaven 8. Shankuntala : A love story | ||
520 | _aPrince Yudhishtir who gets his dead brothers back from an enchanted pool, King Trishanku who desired to go to heaven while he was still alive, and the Monkey God Hanuman who learns a lesson in humility. Curious, aren’t you? These stories and many more form the heart of the Puranas and Itihaas, among the oldest written Hindu texts. Daaji’s keen curatorial selection brings an array of ancient tales of adventure, quests and wisdom. He engages with the narratives and simplifies the ancient wisdom to make it understandable and at the same time feed the imagination of children and set them on a path to self-discovery. | ||
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_aRamakrishnam, Purnima _eeditor |
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_aPachpande, Gayatri _eillustrator |
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