Description
Stories Of Krishna (Amar Chitra Katha) 5 in 1
31 Dec 2007
by Anant Pai
- Publisher : Amar Chitra Katha
- Language : English
- Pages : 160
- ISBN-10 : ?8189999184
- ISBN-13 : 9788189999186
India’s leading comic book series on History, Mythology and Folkloren – 90 million copies sold over 40 years in 20 languagesn – Teaches children Indian stories and culture, and enjoyed by adults as well.n Includes the following titles: Krishna, Krishna and Rukmini, The Syamantaka, Gem Krishna and Jarasandha,nKrishna and Narakasura.
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Average Rating:
4.3 rating based on 440 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 8189999184
ISBN-13: 9788189999186
Goodreads: 8128091
Author(s): Publisher: Amar Chitra Katha Private Limited
Published: //1997
Playful cowherd, supreme intellectual, the ultimate romantic Krishna, one of the most loved gods of Indian mythology has a myriad forms with which he reaches out to his devotees. Here are five enthralling stories that tell of this invincible deity. Stories of him as a child, mischievous, bubbling with enthusiasm and plunging from one escapade into another, as a lover who woos and elopes with the beautiful Princess Rukmini, as a man defending his honor after being wrongly accused of stealing the Syamantaka gem, as a friend of the Pandavas who tells them how to defeat the powerful Emperor Jarasandha and as the vanquisher of the demon Narakasura who symbolizes all the forces of evil.
4.3 rating based on 440 ratings (all editions)
ISBN-10: 8189999184
ISBN-13: 9788189999186
Goodreads: 8128091
Author(s): Publisher: Amar Chitra Katha Private Limited
Published: //1997
Playful cowherd, supreme intellectual, the ultimate romantic Krishna, one of the most loved gods of Indian mythology has a myriad forms with which he reaches out to his devotees. Here are five enthralling stories that tell of this invincible deity. Stories of him as a child, mischievous, bubbling with enthusiasm and plunging from one escapade into another, as a lover who woos and elopes with the beautiful Princess Rukmini, as a man defending his honor after being wrongly accused of stealing the Syamantaka gem, as a friend of the Pandavas who tells them how to defeat the powerful Emperor Jarasandha and as the vanquisher of the demon Narakasura who symbolizes all the forces of evil.