DEVAS TP STORIES OF VEDIC DEITIES

DEVAS TP STORIES OF VEDIC DEITIES


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Magazzino ItalyComics
Editore
ACK COMICS (AMAR CHITRA KATHA)
Previews
previews USA dicembre 2024
ISBN
8196772912
EAN
978-8196772918
data pubblicazione
06/01/2025
Data di uscita/spedizione
26/02/2025
pagina
260
scrittore
Amar Chitra Katha Studio,
artista
Amar Chitra Katha Studio,
Artista copertina
Amar Chitra Katha Studio,
numero di pagine
128

What did Vayu do, when Indra fatally wounded his son? Why did Agni burn down the Khandava forest? How did Pushan lose his teeth? Who gave Prithvi her name? The stories of these celestial beings are endlessly fascinating. Devas are powerful deities who perform different cosmic duties that keep the universe alive. Some control elements of nature, some others decide the fate of mortals. While some nurture life, others safeguard it. Amar Chitra Katha brings you Devas, a collection of ten enchanting stories about deities from the Vedas. Though their worship has declined over time, their stories live on in our legends as a true reminder of the divinity in the world around us.


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ANCIENT TALES OF WIT AND WISDOM HC (5-IN-1 COLLECTION)

Ancient Tales of Wit and Wisdom (5 in 1) is a captivating collection of some of India's most beloved folktales. This compilation features timeless stories such as A Bag of Gold Coins, Choice of Friends, How Friends are Parted, The Tiger and the Woodpecker, and Friend and Foes.

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BHEEMA AND HANUMAN TP THE SONS OF VAYU THE WIND GO

Bheema was the strongman of the Pandavas in the Mahabharata. So was Hanuman the ape in the Ramayana. For both, the poets held that their powers were the gift of the wind-god, their parent. The two face each other in this story from the Mahabharata. During the Pandavas' exile in the forest, their wife Draupadi expresses her wish to have a particular flower. Bheema sets out for the mountain on which the flower blossoms. On the way he demonstrates his strength against an elephant. He is however unable to lift the tail of Hanuman who is lying on the way. An interesting encounter follows and in the end Bheema achieves his purpose. Both are known for their extraordinary strength and valour. Both are the sons of Vayu, the wind God. Hanuman lived in the Tretayug serving Sri rama while Bheema, a contemporary of Krishna, lived in the Dwaparyug. The Mahabharata narrates the story of an encounter between the two mighty brothers.

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