In the epic Indian mythological tale, the Mahabharata, the story of the Pandavas and the Kauravas unfolds amidst intricate webs of fate, duty, and honor. Born from the same lineage, these two sets of cousins find themselves locked in a bitter struggle for power and righteousness. The Pandavas, led by the noble Yudhishthira, embody virtues of righteousness, humility, and courage. Born to Kunti through different gods, they stand as paragons of dharma, guided by Krishna's wisdom. Arjuna, skilled in archery and the epitome of valor, embodies devotion and righteousness. Bhima, known for his immense strength and appetite, symbolizes indomitable spirit and loyalty. Nakula and Sahadeva, the twins, possess exceptional wisdom and valor, completing the quintet of Pandava prowess. Contrasting them are the Kauravas, led by the ambitious and power-hungry Duryodhana. Sons of Dhritarashtra, they represent traits of jealousy, greed, and deceit. Duryodhana's envy towards the Pandavas fuels the flames of rivalry, leading to deceitful plots and treacherous schemes. Dushasana, Shakuni, and Karna, though formidable in their own right, become entangled in a web of darkness, driven by their loyalty to Duryodhana and their own desires. The rivalry between the Pandavas and the Kauravas culminates in the Kurukshetra war, a cataclysmic battle that shapes the destiny of Bharata (ancient India). It's a clash between righteousness and unrighteousness, where divine intervention and mortal valor intertwine. Despite being outnumbered, the Pandavas fight with unwavering determination, fueled by their belief in righteousness and their duty to uphold dharma. Throughout the Mahabharata, the complex relationships between the Pandavas and the Kauravas unravel, showcasing the intricacies of human nature and the consequences of one's actions. Ultimately, it's a tale of triumph of good over evil, where the Pandavas emerge victorious, not just in battle but also in upholding the values of righteousness, integrity, and compassion, leaving behind a legacy that echoes through the ages. Yudh Shastra is about recreating the characters in Mahabharata with those in the modern day life.
The Janajaateey Tales is a mesmerizing collection of folk tales and stories from Tribal India written in the form of prose and poetry in English and Hindi.
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Amidst the chaos of modern times, individuals embark on technological quests akin to Prometheus, striving to unlock the secrets of artificial intelligence and reshape the future. In the vast digital realm, echoes of the Orpheus myth resonate as creators strive to rescue lost memories and revive ancient narratives through virtual storytelling.
Unity in diversity signifies strength through varied backgrounds, fostering inclusivity, collaboration, and understanding, enriching societies with unique perspectives and shared goals. The book comprises stories and poetry based on the theme of unity including references to historical events in the past.
Stories from India is a vibrant collection of stories and poetry capturing India’s diverse cultures, rich traditions, and timeless folklore, offering readers a heartfelt glimpse into the spirit of Indian life. This is the fifth season of Stories from India series while the first season started in 2019.
This Full Coloured Premium Coffee Table Book comprises stories and poetry on Mythology from across the World with beautiful oil and water colour painted illustrations.
Rosy is a small girl who met Pink,a flamingo,Rick,a rooster and Pip a catfish in her dream.They become friends.Later she invites them on her birthday.The story depicts the srategy how it could be possible.
Kālike kālarātryāḥ, krūraṁ tāṇḍavamāśrite | Saṁsāramalanāśāya, mṛtyuṁ nṛtyasi sā'mbike || O Kali, dark as the night of destruction, In your fierce dance, you embody the storm, Dancing upon the decay of the world, You, O Mother, dance with death to cleanse all life." "We are the voices within... Are we tied or are we bound?" Short stories or poetry based on women and freedom. Raise the girl to be the "kali" within Raise the boy to protect the "kali" ahead.
Rosy, a little girl has three friends a flamingo, a rooster and a catfish.They hatched a plan for visiting an abandoned house. The story depicts their experience.
Euphoric Vendetta" starts with the clandestine retaliation that has driven Shilpa Sen to join the Police Service. The childhood traumas that encompass a range of distressing incidents caused by violence and abuse tangled in a labyrinth of fear and doubt weave the tapestry of Shilpa's life that invigorated her dedication and determination for the relentless pursuit of justice amidst the unforgiving terrain of crime and corruption where the characters like Riya and Triparna are victims. On one level, it is a story about revenge, about a family distorted by the victim of child abuse that creates a web of deceit and depravity stretching far beyond the confines of a smooth and sound life. On the other hand, Inspector Shilpa Sen felt the weight of responsibility that was pressing down upon her shoulders. This was the responsibility to seek justice for those who suffer in silence, a responsibility to fulfil the unwavering commitment to truth and justice. The story also delves deep into the complexities of human mind that is like an ocean dealing with high tides and low tides. The emotional traumas are like the high tides creating a turbulence amidst the smooth flow of life when human mind loses its control and falls prey to destruction and manipulation. Out of an intricate web of memories and flashbacks along with the relationships and characters that can be identified with the day -to-day victims like Riya , Kajari Guha builds a story that thrills and chills even the most cynical reader.
In twilight’s embrace, shadows dance, Whispers weave a mystic trance. Moonlit dreams, a silent symphony, Stars paint verses in the cosmic sea. Hearts entwined, a serenade of fate, Love’s melody, a timeless state. In the quiet night, echoes sigh, A poetic dance, beneath the sky.
Rosy is a small girl who met Pink,a flamingo,Rick,a rooster and Pip a catfish in her dream.They become friends.Later she invites them on her birthday.The story depicts the srategy how it could be possible.
Rosy, a little girl has three friends a flamingo, a rooster and a catfish.They hatched a plan for visiting an abandoned house. The story depicts their experience.
Kālike kālarātryāḥ, krūraṁ tāṇḍavamāśrite | Saṁsāramalanāśāya, mṛtyuṁ nṛtyasi sā'mbike || O Kali, dark as the night of destruction, In your fierce dance, you embody the storm, Dancing upon the decay of the world, You, O Mother, dance with death to cleanse all life." "We are the voices within... Are we tied or are we bound?" Short stories or poetry based on women and freedom. Raise the girl to be the "kali" within Raise the boy to protect the "kali" ahead.
The Janajaateey Tales is a mesmerizing collection of folk tales and stories from Tribal India written in the form of prose and poetry in English and Hindi.
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