Panchatantra Vol. I

Language: English
The 6 stories in this multimedia title are:
- Strength of Unity I
- Strength of Unity II
- Canes Don’t Talk
- Thieves Don’t Sing
- Colour Is Skin Deep
- Don’t Speak If You Don’t Have To

Language: English
The 6 stories in this multimedia title are:
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I Sanskrit Wording: English Wording: (A Hymn to Santoshi mata) jai yuga-yuga ki adi sakti I jaga mem pracalita hai tava bhakti II adi, madhya aura avasana I teri gati vidhi koi na jana II Hindi Meaning: English Meaning: Glory, all glory to you, O Primordial Power, worshipped in every age. Devotion to you is…
Krishna is the great lover of Indian mythology. Yet the details of the women he had wooed, won and wed are surprisingly limited and perhaps should be confined to his conquest of Rukmini. Here is the unalloyed romantic tale of none but the brave deserving the fair. Krishna here is the romantic hero par excellence…
The Holy Trinity – Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh Brahma Lord Brahma is the first member of the Brahmanical triad, Vishnu being the second and Shiva, the third. Brahma is the god of creation and he is traditionally accepted as the Creator of the entire universe. One of the earliest iconographic descriptions of Brahma is that of the four-faced…
Namdev of Maharashtra was a saint of mediaeval India. He was not a servant of Lord Krishna, but His companion. Namdev was an Amsa of Lord Krishna. Namdev was a contemporary of Jnanadev, the famous saint of Maharashtra, being his senior in age by about five years. He was born in 1269 A.D. He came…
The second son of Lord Siva is Subramania. Subramania is also known as Kartikeya and Shanmukha. Subramania holds a spear or javelin (shakti) in his hand. He rides a peacock. The peacock grips a snake with his feet. Subramania like other gods is a picture of human perfection. Through symbolism he indicates ways and means…