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The Gita
1 Jan, 1997
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Anant Pai
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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. The script writers had the help of Sri CHinmayananda and His Holiness Swami Ranganathananda in deciding what to include and how to present it.
The philosophy of the Gita draws on older works like the Upanishads. The Gita provides a crisp and practical philosophy that is very flexible in allowing for many interpretations. As this might cause confusion in young readers, The Gita (Amar Chitra Katha) sticks to a fundamental presentation, allowing the readers to explore further on their own if they are interested.
Amar Chitra Katha Private Limited published this book in paperback in 1977.
Key Features:
Attractive comic book format makes it easy for young readers to read and understand.
A nine page introductory coverage explains the backstory and the situation to young readers to help them understand the context.
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. The script writers had the help of Sri CHinmayananda and His Holiness Swami Ranganathananda in deciding what to include and how to present it.
The philosophy of the Gita draws on older works like the Upanishads. The Gita provides a crisp and practical philosophy that is very flexible in allowing for many interpretations. As this might cause confusion in young readers, The Gita (Amar Chitra Katha) sticks to a fundamental presentation, allowing the readers to explore further on their own if they are interested.
Amar Chitra Katha Private Limited published this book in paperback in 1977.
Key Features:
Attractive comic book format makes it easy for young readers to read and understand.
A nine page introductory coverage explains the backstory and the situation to young readers to help them understand the context.
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TINKLE DOUBLE DIGEST 8
1 Dec, 2003
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ANANT PAI
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Eeek! Somebody’s put a repulsive bitter gourd in Mamaji’s coat pocket! Now this is going to be one hilarious day of misadventures. Read all about it in Karela Has His Day.Tantri has obtained a poisonous scorpion whose one bite can put anyone to sleep. Are Raja Hooja’s days finally numbered? Find out in Tantri the Mantri.What does one do with a greedy merchant who cheats everyone? The villagers decide to give him a taste of his medicine in The Lesson.Chamataka has changed targets and decided to raid some innocent campers’ food stock. What will Kalia the Crow do now?
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Valmiki's Ramayana (10001)
1 Jan, 2009
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Subba Rao
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Valmiki's Ramayana is believed to be the first poetic work written in Sanskrit; it is, therefore, referred to as the Adikavya. It is said that Brahma assured Valmiki that "as long as the mountains stand and the rivers flow, so long shall the Ramayana be read by men". In the Puranas, Rama is described as an avatar of Vishnu, but Valmiki does not refer to him as God. The few verses which do so are considered interpolations. The Ramayana consists of 24,000 verses. There are six sections - The Bala Kanda, the Ayodhya Kanda, the Aranya Kanda, the Kishkindha Kanda, the Sundara Kanda and the Yuddha Kanda. The seventh section, the Uttara Kanda, is probably an interpolation. Valmiki's monumental work influenced other great poems on the same theme. Among these are the Hindi, Tamil and Bengali versions of the Ramayana written by Tulsidas in the North; Kamban in the South; and Krittivasa in the East. The Ramayana has made a deep and abiding impact. Bas reliefs and paintings depicting scenes from the Ramayana are to be found not only in temples all over India, but also in Indonesia and Angkor Vat, Kampuchea.
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TINKLE DIGEST 1
1 Jan, 1992
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ANANT PAI
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This Diwali, Tantri gets into the festive mood and sets his evil and explosive plan to dethrone Raja Hooja in motion. Will he ever succeed? Find out in Tantri the Mantri. In a South Indian folk tale, a foolish king is determined to stop the flow of a river in The King who Stopped the River. Chamataka is again upto no good, this time at a farm! But Kalia the Crow has his sharp eyes on him and a clever trick up his sleeve.Suppandi receives a postcard with a super secret message in Family Matters.
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TINKLE DOUBLE DIGEST 5
1 Oct, 2003
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ANANT PAI
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Chamataka and his partner in crime, Doob Doob, are out to get their new prey, the hornbill. Will Kalia manage to save the day with his new partner? Find out in Kalia the Crow.Read how a clever headmaster forces the mighty wrestler, Malludada to bend the knee in The Man Who Sold His Moustache.Tantri’s new plan is turning the peasants against Hooja. Looks like Tantri’s dream of becoming king might finally come true in Tantri the Mantri. Shamu is a simpleton and people never stop laughing at him. Will the king be able to find him a solution? Find out in Shamu Saves His Head .
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Tales of Durga
1 Apr, 1971
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SUBBA RAO
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Goddess Durga is the fierce form of Devi who, as shakti, is considered the personification of Universal energy. According to the Devi Bhagavata, the universe is but her manifestation. The worship of Durga is believed to be more than 4,000 years old in India.
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Tulsidas (1574) tells the story of Ram, the prince of Ayodhya, in Awadhi, a dialect of Hindi spoken in Awadh in Uttar Pradesh. The work consists of about a thousand stanzas, each about 12 to 18 lines, set in elegant rhyme. Every village and town in the Hindi heartland has a troupe that gives a theatrical performance, called Ramlila, based on Tulsidas' work. Ramlila is enacted as part of the Vijaya Dashami celebrations.
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Kubera
1 Apr, 1971
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NIMMY CHACKO
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The city of Lanka was once ruled by the wise and benevolent Kubera, the king of the yakshas and the son of Sage Vishrava. He would travel the world in his magnificent flying chariot, the Pushpaka Vimana, which had been gifted to him by his great-grandfather, Brahma. Lanka enjoyed an age of peace and prosperity under Kubera's reign. But all that changed when his fearsome half-brother Dasagriva, the leader of the rakshasas, decided to claim the city as his own.
Amar Chitra Katha pieces together from various sources in Indian mythology, the story of the Lord of Wealth.
Amar Chitra Katha pieces together from various sources in Indian mythology, the story of the Lord of Wealth.
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Sukanya
1 Feb, 2011
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SHANTA IYER
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Sukanya, a princess, curiously pokes at two bright sparks in an anthill. She is horrified when she realizes that the sparks are actually the eyes of the great Sage Chyavana. He is blinded and a blight descends upon the entire kingdom. There is respite only when Sukanya agrees to leave her father and her royal home to marry the sage and serve him faithfully.She remains faithful to Chyavana, eventually shaming even the heavenly twins, the Ashwini Kumaras.
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The King in a Parrot's Body
1 Apr, 1971
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ANANT PAI
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In this Jain story, King Shuklapaksha is so kind, that he can see no harm in other people. He is told that he must learn how to leave his own body and move into other bodies at will, so he can marry the lovely Nivritti. His wicked minister, Krishnapaksha, pretends to help. But as soon as Shuklapaksha moves out of his own body, Krishnapaksha takes over both body and kingdom. Stuck as a parrot, Shuklapaksha must now find a way of getting back his body, his kingdom, and Nivritti.
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Sage Valmiki was overcome with grief and anger when he saw the cruel killing of one of a pair of Krauncha birds. In his anguish he cursed the hunter. To his own surprise the curse came out in the form of a beautiful verse. Thus was born the sloka with which India's greatest epics were written. Valmiki himself wrote the Ramayana in 24000 verses. The Hindi translation of the Amar Chitra Katha based on Valmiki's Ramayana brings to life the much loved story of Rama and his search for truth and righteousness.
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Collection of five Amar Chitra Katha classic titles related to great Indian freedom fighters.
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