Folk Tales Of India
Language: English
The folk tales of India included in this multimedia title are:
- A Rumour Takes Wings
- Costly Gifts
- God Provides
- Oh! God
- The Bearded Fool
- The Dirty Pig
- The Rope Trick
- The Unwelcome Guests
- The Villager’s Gift
Language: English
The folk tales of India included in this multimedia title are:
I Sanskrit wording: English wording: sri ramacandra krpalu bhaju mana harana bhavabhaya darunam I navakamja-locana, kamja-mukha, kara-kamja, pada-kamjarunam II Hindi Meaning: English Meaning: O mind, remember Rama, the Lord of compassion, who will eradicate even the most terrible dread of life; his eyes are like newly-blown lutuses set in his lotus-face; lotus-like are his hands…
On the fourth day of the bright half of Bhadrap Ganesh Chaturthi comes to India. Months an excitement and enthusiasm, hundreds of thousands of clay idols of Ganesha are made in Bombay, Pune and Pen, a village full of clay sculptors, near Bombay. Lorry loads of idols of every size, in every pose and colour,…
Click To Hear Mantra Meaning : O Krishna ! O Rama O energy of Krishna/ Rama Please engage me in your service And help me to come closer to you.
Nobody knows for certain when Sai Baba was born or who his parents were, or what his real name was. He arrived one day in 1872 at Shirdi in Maharashtra. He was dressed like a fakir (Muslim ascetic) and lived in a dilapidated mosque but spoke of a Hindu guru, whom he called Venkusa. He…
II.1 1. ‘This is truth: ‘As from a blazing fire, sparks like itself Go forth in their thousands, So, good man, many kinds of beings come forth From the imperishable, and go back into it too. 2. ‘The person is divine, unshaped. He is outside and inside, unborn: Without breath, without mind, pure, Higher than…
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