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Do you know the story where Brahma and Vishnu race against each other or where Shiva battles Krishna? Where Indra attempts foeticide ? Do you know about Maya Sita or Narada’s monkey face? Or why Surya falls from the sky or why Chandra commits adultery?
The Puranas of Hinduism are a universe of wisdom, embodying a fundamental quest for answers that makes them forever relevant. Now, for the first time, 100 of the greatest mythological tales from these ancient texts have been handpicked and compiled into an epic illustrated edition. Besides popular legends of devas, asuras, sages and kings, Satyarth Nayak has dug up lesser-known stories, like the one where Vishnu is beheaded or where Saraswati curses Lakshmi or where Harishchandra tricks Varuna. Nayak also recounts these 100 tales in a unique chronological format, beginning with Creation in Satya Yuga and ending with the advent of Kali Yuga. Using Puranic markers, he constructs a narrative that travels through the four yugas, offering continuous and organic action. In such a reading, it is revealed that these stories are not isolated events but linked to each other in the grand scheme of things. That every occurrence has a past and a future. A cause and effect. An interconnected cycle of karma and karma-phal.
Delving into the minds of gods, demons and humans alike, Mahagatha seeks a deeper understanding of their motivations. The timelessness of their impulses speaks across the aeons to readers of today. Written in lively prose with charming illustrations, these 100 tales will entertain and enlighten, and make you connect the dots of Hindu mythology like never before.
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Publisher : HarperCollins India (8 December 2022); HarperCollins Publishers; Product Safety Manager; enquiries@harpercollins.ie
Language : English
Paperback : 436 pages
ISBN-10 : 9356294496
ISBN-13 : 978-9356294493
Item Weight : 430 g
Dimensions : 15.24 x 2.46 x 22.86 cm
Net Quantity : 500.00 Grams
Best Sellers Rank: #426 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2 in History of Religion (Books) #4 in Religious & Spiritual Fiction #7 in Myths, Legends & Sagas
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Customers say
Customers find this book to be a good compilation of mythological stories woven into one epic narrative, with detailed and structured content presented in a serial manner. The writing style is well-executed, making it an engaging and easy-to-understand read. They appreciate how the book enlightens readers about their values and beliefs, and consider it worth the money, with one customer describing it as a treasure trove of ancient wisdom.
