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The Stories In This Volume Are Representative Of Some Of The Most Sensitive Works Produced In The Bhashas.
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Can a piece of land as big as India "travel"? Why do phenomena like volcanic eruptions and earthquakes happen? How were the Himalayas formed? Why is land disappearing in certain places? Is the Atlantic Ocean really growing? What on earth is happening!!! Intrigued? Join the award-winning writer Geeta Dharmarajan as she sets out to solve the geographical mystery.
Yasho of the Hill People complains about Ma Ganga flooding her village and Ma Ganga tells her that she will stop only when Shiva's matted hair is spread on her banks. Yasho and her people realize they must plant trees on the barren hillsides to make Ma Ganga happy again. Includes information about Ganga in Hindu mythology and soil erosion in the Ganges River watershed.
Vyasa and Vighneshwara is a fine example of storytelling at its best. A complete piece of work, it leaves the reader to discover and explore stories within stories, past within the future, memory within myth. In course, the reader gets involved in a curious, dynamic process, along with the writer, of tying and untying knots. Amazingly, it rebuilds and reestablishes the concept of story.
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A dreamer and a doer. Creative. Sensitive. Imaginative. That's the baya! Fabulously illustrated by Sonali Biswas, this story, by an award-winning writer for children, vividly captures the spirit and joy of friendship and teamwork. A must read for bedtime, laptime or ... any time! Enjoy!
When Jishnu asks for a son from the Sun God, he does not expect to get pregnant himself! Read this book to know how Jishnu's pregnancy begins to change him and his village.