Krishna and Draupadi: The Unending Boon

Krishna and Draupadi: The Unending Boon PDF Author: Rohit Bhatia
Publisher: The Little Booktique Hub
ISBN: 939138059X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 86

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Among the many relationships that one reads about and sees in the Mahabharata, the one between Lord Krishna and Draupadi is a beautiful and awe-inspiring one. It is said that Krishna and Draupadi shared an iconic relationship. Krishna called Draupadi Sakhi and she called him Sakha. Basically, the 'sakhya' or friendship/relationship the duo shared was of deep understanding of each other's commitments, joys, travails in life. They connected almost telepathically. The theme of the book revolves around the bond of relationships- the relation of a brother and sister, the relation of two friends, the relation of life partners, the relation between an offspring and a mother, the relation which cannot be defined. The title of the book is kept as “Krishna and Draupadi: The Unending Boon” to illustrate that every bond is pure and unique irrespective of the relation between them. The book consists of 33 splendid writers from the globe who have contributed pieces of microtales and short poetry, narrating tales of bond and relations.

Krishna and Draupadi: The Unending Boon

Krishna and Draupadi: The Unending Boon PDF Author: Rohit Bhatia
Publisher: The Little Booktique Hub
ISBN: 939138059X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 86

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Book Description
Among the many relationships that one reads about and sees in the Mahabharata, the one between Lord Krishna and Draupadi is a beautiful and awe-inspiring one. It is said that Krishna and Draupadi shared an iconic relationship. Krishna called Draupadi Sakhi and she called him Sakha. Basically, the 'sakhya' or friendship/relationship the duo shared was of deep understanding of each other's commitments, joys, travails in life. They connected almost telepathically. The theme of the book revolves around the bond of relationships- the relation of a brother and sister, the relation of two friends, the relation of life partners, the relation between an offspring and a mother, the relation which cannot be defined. The title of the book is kept as “Krishna and Draupadi: The Unending Boon” to illustrate that every bond is pure and unique irrespective of the relation between them. The book consists of 33 splendid writers from the globe who have contributed pieces of microtales and short poetry, narrating tales of bond and relations.

Tales of Krishna

Tales of Krishna PDF Author: Narayan Sharma
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books Pvt Ltd
ISBN: 9351653072
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 262

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Lord Vishnu is the perpetuator of all life forms and non-living things, in this world. Probably, no other incarnation of Lord Vishnu has been so thoroughly read, written about and enacted as Krishna. This book is a compendium of the tales of Lord Krishna's life. It starts with this birth and ends at the point when He leaves this immortal world, after completing all ethereal tasks. ÿ ÿ These tales have enthralled the readers of all tastes and backgrounds. His name, if chanted, brings peace and prosperity. His leelas, if read or watched, make readers wiser, learned and devotional. Such is the power of Krishna! ÿ ÿ He arrived to demolish the demons and removed chaos from Aryavrat. He gave the Divine Sermon in the form of Geeta, to Arjuna (during the end of the Mahabharata War). Lord is truly a lotus-he undertook all actions of the ethereal world like a true yogi but did not involve himself in its pleasures and agonies.

Legends of Sri Krishna & Mahadev

Legends of Sri Krishna & Mahadev PDF Author: Sharad Mohan
Publisher: Sharad Mohan
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 485

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To Believe or Not to Believe? You aren't the first to grapple with the question of belief in God. The vast number of different religions already tell us that humans have been grasping at the divine from the very beginning. This alone speaks to the existence of God. All humans have an innate desire for something, an emptiness that longs for fulfillment. Filling this void with worldly desires like riches, power, and sensual pleasures might distract you for a little while, but it's ultimately unfulfilling. It comes down to two choices. First, you can trust in human's limited knowledge of religions, philosophies, ‘isms,’ and many others that were made by humans looking for answers. But this reasoning can only go so far because it starts with itself and ends with itself. The second option is to lean not on your understanding but on God. Many skeptics equate trust in religion to a rejection of logic or reason. But belief in God doesn't mean you aren't using sense. Seeking God can open your eyes and grant you wisdom (Psalm 119:18, Proverbs 8). While there are many reasons to put your faith in God, here are some compelling reasons we must believe. God of Tactics VS. God of Ethics Focusing on the world’s third-largest religion, followed by a one billion-plus population. It brings forth stories, ideas, and philosophies, its societal formation, culture, and the main tenets of Hindu philosophies: Dharma, Kama, Karma, and Moksha. The author has not used this book to make a comparative study of other religions but rather focused on Sanatan ideas only. Para Brahma Tattva (God's Particle / Higgs Boson) Truth is found in his various manifestations that have been covered in simple Leelas (God’s stories). Shiva and Sri Krishna are the two Hindu Gods being discussed here. This book will help the younger generation across the globe to know their religion and heritage and is highly recommended for reading by them, their parents, families, and friends. To understand Space, Time, Matter, and Multiple Universes concepts in Sanatan Dharma, you must read this book. In this 75th year of India’s Independence, also called Amrit Kal, this is the author’s gift to the great nation of India, also called Bharat. Why so many Gods? Who is Supreme? Who should we pray to? Vedas define 33 koti (category) of Gods, which Sanskrit to English language translations made this ‘koti/ category’ to crore and started saying 33 crore devi and devtas; it should be 33 categories. The 33 categories of gods are calculated as eight Vasus, eleven Rudras (different forms of Shiva), twelve Adityas (different forms of Vishnu), one Indra, and one Prajapati (Brahma). This adds up to 33. The Prism Theory to Understand Why So Many Faiths and Gods Globally To make you understand better, the author has formed a theory named - The Prism Theory. This is Copyright of the author Sharad Mohan. His Interpretation of Para Brahma (One God Tattva) satisfying various distinct manifestations and incarnations is used as an analogy to understand why Sanatan Dharma (loosely referred to as Hinduism) has so many gods & goddesses and how they are all the same eventually. Para Brahma is like a White light falling on the Prism (Puranas) and then dividing it into Seven distinct lights: VIBGYOR. V = Vishnu (Krishna), I = Ishwar (Shiva), B = Brahma, G = Ganesh, Y = Youvanaakarayai (Adi- Shakti), O = Omkar-Pranav Guru (Karthikey) or even Others (Any Deity/Any Faith/No Faith), R = Ravi (Surya). Now, within these colors, only Three are Primary colors. 1. Red = Rudra (Arupa - Solid State - Sadashiv), 2. Yellow = Parvati (Rupaarupa – Liquid State - Adi Shakti), and 3. Blue = Nilesh (Swaarupa - Gaseous State -Sri Krishna / Vishnu). Now, when the VIBGYOR is passed through another inverted Prism (Vedas), it again becomes a single White light (Para Brahma). Para Brahma is a particle very similar to God’s particle, and from this, Hindus believe that their multiple gods (manifestations/incarnations/Avatar come from. So, primarily the same Para Brahma element but for different names. The above theory can also apply to all the existing ‘ism,’ be it Atheism, Rationalism, Sanatan Dharma, Abrahamic religions, or Wokeism. In addition, it can fit into any other views that may come from the 8.4 million living organisms on this planet. This is a lovely book for students, non-Hindus, Sanatanis, Researchers, Politicians, and Business folks to know more about the “only” ancient living civilization country and its people: India, the emerging geo-political important democracy. Already 5th largest economy in GDP terms, the largest population of 1.45 billion folks, and still believes in Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam; meaning the entire world is one big family. Do read and share with friends and family. – Author Sharad Mohan, USA. X:@SharadAuthor

Draupadi

Draupadi PDF Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Comic books, strips, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 40

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In the Mahabharata, Draupadi is the daughter of king Drupada, sprung from the sacrificial fire. In a contest among the princes for her hand, Arjuna wins. She becomes the wife of the five Pandavas of whom Arjuna was one. In the game of dice with the Ka

Tales of Lord Krishna

Tales of Lord Krishna PDF Author:
Publisher: Pitambar Publishing
ISBN: 9788120910553
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 48

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Stories from the Bhagavatam

Stories from the Bhagavatam PDF Author: Bodhasarananda Swami
Publisher: Advaita Ashrama
ISBN: 8175058145
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 238

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First Ebook Edition - March 2016

Yajnaseni

Yajnaseni PDF Author: Pratibhā Rāẏa
Publisher: Rupa Publications India Pvt Limited
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 420

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Pratibha Ray makes a determined effort for a portrayal of the epic character and brings to the surface the broader and deeper aspects of Draupadi s mind that lay submerged in the majestic sweep of the grand Mahabharata. The novel won her the Bharatiya Jnanpith s prestigious ninth Moortidevi Award in 1993.

I am ‘DRAUPADI’ – Me through My own eyes

I am ‘DRAUPADI’ – Me through My own eyes PDF Author: Saurabh Khanna
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1642493473
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 73

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We are human and respectable creations of God, be it women or any other gender, we have the fundamental right to dignity - says the author in his plea to be heard and recognised as he speaks as ‘Draupadi’. He speaks straight from the heart of Draupadi with an aim to share with everyone the torment and anguish that Draupadi and alike undergo every day and that every human being has the right to respect, freedom, happiness and the right to his or her opinion and point of view. But, is it possible in this male-dominated world? This is a question that is explored in this book and explained in a simple and contemporary fashion. The Author, who is himself a male, describes beautifully the pain of a women and alike.

Mahabharata

Mahabharata PDF Author: Krishna Dharma
Publisher: Mandala Publishing
ISBN: 168383920X
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
Languages : en
Pages : 968

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In this exciting rendition of the renowned classic, Krishna Dharma retells this epic as a fast-paced novel, but fully retains the majestic mood of the original. As the divinely beautiful Draupadi rose from the fire, a voice rang out from the heavens foretelling a terrible destiny. “She will cause the destruction of countless warriors.” And so begins one of the most fabulous stories of all time. Mahabharata plunges readers into a wondrous and ancient world of romance and adventure. A powerful and moving tale, it recounts the history of the five heroic Pandava brothers and their celestial wife. Cheated of their kingdom and sent into exile by their envious cousins, they set off on a fascinating journey on which they encounter mystical sages, mighty kings, and a host of gods and demons. Profound spiritual themes underlie the enthralling narrative, making it one of the world’s most revered texts. Culminating in an apocalyptic war, Mahabharata is a masterpiece of suspense, intrigue, and illuminating wisdom.

The Sanskrit Epics

The Sanskrit Epics PDF Author: John Brockington
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004492674
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 610

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Mahābhārata (including Harivaṃśa) and Rāmāyaṇa, the two great Sanskrit Epics central to the whole of Indian Culture, form the subject of this new work. The book begins by examining the relationship of the epics to the Vedas and the role of the bards who produced them. The core of the work, a study of the linguistic and stylistic features of the epics, precedes the examination of the material culture, the social, economic and political aspects, and the religious aspects. The final chapter presents the wider picture and in conclusion even looks into the future of epic studies. In this long overdue survey work the author synthesizes the results of previous scholarship in the field. Herewith a coherent view is built up of the nature and the significance of these two central epics, both in themselves, and in relation to Indian culture as a whole.