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Do you want to read a unique story about Ganesha, the much-loved deity? Do you wish to interact with the world of Ganesha through captivating stories?
Then "Ganesha Meets a Philosopher" by author Kiran Java is the book for you! Read the story of the beloved deity Ganesha and the famous philosopher, and Vaishnav Acharya, Vallabhacharya, in an extraordinary encounter that will surprise you!
Meet an ensemble of beloved characters such as the
Do you want to read a unique story about Ganesha, the much-loved deity? Do you wish to interact with the world of Ganesha through captivating stories?
Then "Ganesha Meets a Philosopher" by author Kiran Java is the book for you! Read the story of the beloved deity Ganesha and the famous philosopher, and Vaishnav Acharya, Vallabhacharya, in an extraordinary encounter that will surprise you!
Meet an ensemble of beloved characters such as the couple, Shiva and Parvati, Shiva's Gana troupe, and the lovable hero Ganesha himself. Learn about the great Vyasa, the sage who penned the Mahabharata, and a meeting with the great philosopher Vallabhacharya and his wife Mahalakshmi.
This book is a literary gem that brings the tales of the beloved deity Ganesha and is a delightful addition to the world of Ganesha literature.
The narrative unfolds with simple yet elegant language that weaves an enchanting story of Ganesha's origins, his iconic transformation from a little boy to an elephant-headed deity, his interactions with the great Vyasa, and culminates in a profound meeting with Vallabhacharya.
Author Kiran Java’s ability to distill the essence of these timeless stories into an easy-to-read and simple format is truly commendable.
Get ready to be captivated, enlightened, and entertained – Order your copy today and enjoy the charming storytelling and lovable characters that make this book a must-read for all ages.
My First Book of Kathak Dance is part of an initiative to bring Kathak Classical dance to a wider audience. If you are curious about this art form or are a beginner student, this book contains ample information to pique your interest. The information presented in this book also supports the student who will appear for their 'Prarambhik' level exams.
A noteworthy inclusion is the presentation of the first five hand gestures, as described in the Abhinaya
My First Book of Kathak Dance is part of an initiative to bring Kathak Classical dance to a wider audience. If you are curious about this art form or are a beginner student, this book contains ample information to pique your interest. The information presented in this book also supports the student who will appear for their 'Prarambhik' level exams.
A noteworthy inclusion is the presentation of the first five hand gestures, as described in the Abhinaya Darpan text. Also for the first time ever, positions in Kathak and movements of Kathak have been included in a beginner's book.
The book lays out the history of Kathak, and the nature of the dance form and includes a list of terminology used in Kathak teaching and Kathak repertoire. It also includes information on Teen Taal in Hindustani Music and features Kathak compositions each of Tihai and Todas.
This charming book is a collection of 21 captivating sacred stories for children. These tales take readers on a journey through ancient India and introduce them to fascinating characters and events.
In the title story, a mischievous cat scares little Krishna with unexpected consequences. Other tales feature Krishna's lila pastimes in Braja with his friends, magical beings, and the demons whom he vanquishes.
There are nine tales that feature Val
This charming book is a collection of 21 captivating sacred stories for children. These tales take readers on a journey through ancient India and introduce them to fascinating characters and events.
In the title story, a mischievous cat scares little Krishna with unexpected consequences. Other tales feature Krishna's lila pastimes in Braja with his friends, magical beings, and the demons whom he vanquishes.
There are nine tales that feature Vallabhachaya, a great philosopher and guide who lived in 15th-century India. The tales revolve around how he helps his students triumph over adversity in devotion and journey to a higher purpose. These tales are adapted for children from Gokulnath's famous '84 Vaishnava Varta' and are shared in this book for the first time ever.
Written in simple and engaging language, this book inspires the reader to explore the timeless values of compassion, kindness, and respect for all living beings.
This charming book is a must-read for children and families who enjoy sacred stories that entertain, educate, and enlighten.
If you are a reader who takes joy in learning about the Shastras of Kathak or is curious about the evolution of Kathak along with its treatises then this short read is for you. This book describes my tryst with Kathak classical dance and its Shastras, how I met Mahamahopadyay Dr. Puru Dadheech, and the doors to a wonderful world that opened up. It contains excerpts from my previously published articles about Mahamahopadyay Dr. Puru Dadheech's work that have be
If you are a reader who takes joy in learning about the Shastras of Kathak or is curious about the evolution of Kathak along with its treatises then this short read is for you. This book describes my tryst with Kathak classical dance and its Shastras, how I met Mahamahopadyay Dr. Puru Dadheech, and the doors to a wonderful world that opened up. It contains excerpts from my previously published articles about Mahamahopadyay Dr. Puru Dadheech's work that have been enjoyed by readers.
This book also contains aspects of history and criticism, literary criticism in the light of historical evidence or based on the context of Medieval dance texts. These are but a few pearls from the ocean of knowledge that have been researched and shared by Mahamahopadhyay Dr. Puru Dadheech and my interaction with his research.
Journey of Kathak: In Conversation with Dr. Puru Dadheech - Part 1 traces the journey of Kathak from time immemorial to the 10th century.
Kathak is an Indian Classical dance and has its roots in the Natyashastra, the oldest performing arts text dating to 200 BC to 200 AD.
Dr. Puru Dadheech debunks the myth that Kathak originated during the Mughal rule and carefully details the origins of India's oldest performing art which is recognized
Journey of Kathak: In Conversation with Dr. Puru Dadheech - Part 1 traces the journey of Kathak from time immemorial to the 10th century.
Kathak is an Indian Classical dance and has its roots in the Natyashastra, the oldest performing arts text dating to 200 BC to 200 AD.
Dr. Puru Dadheech debunks the myth that Kathak originated during the Mughal rule and carefully details the origins of India's oldest performing art which is recognized as one of the classical dances of India.
The book also includes some interesting verses from ancient texts that are useful for practitioners as well as those curious about Kathak. If you ever wanted to know the real story of how Kathak originated and its development prior to the medieval age then this book is for you.
The Mahabharata war has just ended. Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava is seated on the throne of Hastinapura. But even after the war has ended, danger still persists for the Pandavas. This book shares some of those untold tales - how Krishna helps Arjuna subdue Drona's son, the murderer of the Pandava children, how he saves the unborn child of Uttara, the daughter-in-law of Arjuna, and how he advises the Pandavas at every step of the way. As Krishna prepares to
The Mahabharata war has just ended. Yudhishthira, the eldest Pandava is seated on the throne of Hastinapura. But even after the war has ended, danger still persists for the Pandavas. This book shares some of those untold tales - how Krishna helps Arjuna subdue Drona's son, the murderer of the Pandava children, how he saves the unborn child of Uttara, the daughter-in-law of Arjuna, and how he advises the Pandavas at every step of the way. As Krishna prepares to return to Dwarka, he is approached by Queen Kunti who prays to him for calamities in her life. She has figured out that whenever danger is present in their lives, Krishna is by their side. She extols Krishna's glories and praises him in 26 different ways.
The Sacred Love Letter is the story of the first love letter received by Krishna, the darling of Braja. It has been sent by Princess Rukmini of the Kingdom of Vidarbha. The book narrates why the Princess of Vidarbha has to secretly send a letter to Krishna, the contents of her message of love, and Krishna's heroic response.
The Sacred Love Letter is the story of the first love letter received by Krishna, the darling of Braja. It has been sent by Princess Rukmini of the Kingdom of Vidarbha. The book narrates why the Princess of Vidarbha has to secretly send a letter to Krishna, the contents of her message of love, and Krishna's heroic response.
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