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Books with author ANANT PAI

  • Brave Women of India 5 in 1 series

    Anant Pai

    Hardcover (ACK-Media, )
    None
  • Tales of Durga: Tales of the Mother Goddess

    Anant Pai

    Paperback (Amar Chitra Katha, July 1, 2008)
    Tales of Durga: Tales of the Mother Goddess
  • Stories From the Jatakas, 5 in 1:

    Anant Pai

    Hardcover (Amar Chitra Katha, Jan. 4, 2008)
    Includes the following titles Monkey Stories Deer Stories Elephant Stories Bird Stories Jackal Stories
  • Krishna

    Anant Pai

    (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd., Sept. 1, 2008)
    Krishna is the most popular divine hero of India in human form. Krishna's story is full of exciting events all through his life. Wicked men, women and creatures are often up against him but he defeats them all, as a cowherd boy or as grown up hero loved by his peers and others. Krishna's parents, Vasudeva and Devaki, were kept in prison right after their marriage, by Devaki's cousin brother Kamsa. Their seven children born in prison were slain by Kamsa to falsify the prophecy of his death by one of them. Krishna was the eighth. Vasudeva carried newborn Krishna secretly to the cowherd community Gokula. Krishna grew up there as son of Nanda and Yashoda and brother of Balarama. Kamsa sent Putana, the poison-milk demoness to do away with Krishna. She herself met her end. Krishna the cowherd boy played pranks with the neighbours, played the flute, tamed bulls, killed a poisonous snake in the pool where cattle drank water, led the cowherds to worship the mountain that supported their cattle. Kamsa pursues Krishna all this while. Finally, he gets Krishna and Balarama to his capital Mathura for wrestling matches. Krishna succeeds in winning them. He puts Kamsa to death and brings Kamsa's father back to the throne.
  • Krishna: The Protector of Dharma Amar Chitra Katha 5 in 1

    Anant Pai

    Hardcover (Amar Chitra Katha, )
    None
  • The Gita

    ANANT PAI

    language (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd, April 1, 1971)
    Gita, short for Bhagavad Gita, 'the Divine Song', is a philosophical dialogue in the Mahabharata. The setting is the start of the great war between cousins, the Kauravas and Pandavas. Arjuna, the Pandava hero, finds himself facing his close kin, elders and teachers. The thought of piercing them by his arrows deeply disturbs Arjuna. Distraught, he breaks down, throws away his bow and declares he will not fight. It is Krishna's task to counsel his friend about life as well as his duty as a warrior so that he can fight the war with full moral conviction.
  • Tinkle Digest 11

    ANANT PAI

    language (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd, Nov. 1, 1992)
    • Boo the Buffalo is set to be abandoned in the forest. Can Tutu and lassi do anything to stop that from happening? Read all about their efforts to save their friends in The Greatest Show on Earth.• It’s April fool’s Day and a pair of mischievous siblings are planning to fool their uncle. . Will their planning succeed? Find out in You can’t Fool Chachaji• King of Sumerpur wants to adopt his clever nephew, Prince Abhaya. But before doing that the prince must pass his uncle’s tricky tests! • A dessert camp has been robbed and the person behind the theft is sneaky! Will Sheik Imhaam Ibn Moosa figure out who’s behind the crime in The Tail’s Tale.
  • Stories from the Panchatantra: 5 in 1

    Anant Pai

    eBook (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd, Jan. 4, 2008)
    Stories From The Panchatantra: 5 In 1 (Amar Chitra Katha) is a collection of Indian fables from Indian folklore. Animals are portrayed with human characteristics and they talk and have emotions. Each story has a moral and has beautiful pictures describing the stories. Each story talks about doing a good deed and how negative acts are met with punishment.The Jackal and The Drum is a story about a jackal who hears is scared of a sound but eventually decides to investigate the origin of the sound. of Crows and Owls is a story about the birds deciding on who their king will be and they decide on the owl. But a crow steps in to give his counsel, resulting in the end of the relationship between the crows and the owls. How the Jackal Ate the Elephant is a story of how the jackal plotted a way of defeating the king by telling him that he had done the impossible task of devouring an elephant. The Dullard and Other Stories is the story of a failure of a man, a man who has good common sense and how he uses it to succeed in life. Stories From The Panchatantra: 5 In 1 (Amar Chitra Katha) was published by Amar Chitra Katha Private Limited in 1998 and is available in hardcover.
  • TINKLE DOUBLE DIGEST 10

    ANANT PAI

    language (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd, Dec. 1, 2003)
    Everyone’s jealous of Sumati, the clever minister—even the rival king! So he decides to put Sumati’s wit to the test in Of Cabbages and Kings!Anwar’s gone shopping with his mother, but it proves to be too boring! What’ll he do now? Read on!Rashid is certain that Lala Thadduram is a cheat. But how exactly does he plan to prove it to everyone? Find out in ...And the Secret Leaked Out.King Prashn loves to ask questions. And this time he puts forward The Three Questions that baffle the best of his ministers. Will anyone be able to answer them?
  • 5 in 1: Stories of Birbal

    Anant Pai

    Hardcover (Amar Chitra Katha, )
    Includes the following titles Birbal the Genius Birbal the Wise Birbal the Clever Birbal the Rescue The Inimitable Birbal
  • Stories of Birbal: 5-in-1

    Anant Pai

    eBook (Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd, Jan. 4, 2008)
    Collection of the following titles: Birbal the Clever, Birbal the Genius, Birbal the Wise, Birbal to the Rescue, Inimitable Birbal
  • Great Rulers of India: 5 in 1

    Anant Pai

    eBook (Amar Chitra Katha, Jan. 10, 2008)
    Collection of the following titles: Krishnadeva Raya, Ashoka, Chandragupta Maurya, Samudra Gupta, Harsha