Krishna and narakasura : confidence versus arrogance
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Mumbai : Amar Chitra Katha Pvt. Ltd., 2023. Description: 31pISBN: 9788189999421Subject(s): Mythology | Indian epic -- MahabharatDDC classification: 82-343 Online resources: Reviews Summary: Indra was at his wit's end, the impertinent demon Narakasura had stolen his mother's earrings! Lord Krishna, always helpful, agreed to confront the enemy. But seated on Garuda, his trusty eagle and accompanied by the gentle Satyabhama, would Krishna be able to overcome Narakasura's formidable defences? Would his gleaming discus ever find its mark? This is the story of why the first of four days of Diwali, the Festival of Lights is named after Naraka!Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Children's Collection | NISER LIBRARY 2nd Floor - Children's Collection | 82-343 CHA-K (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 25507 |
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82-343 CHA-G Garuda : vishnu's divine mount | 82-343 CHA-K Krishna and rukmini : a love that will not be denied | 82-343 CHA-K Krishna and jarasandha : krishna outsmarts his fierce adversary | 82-343 CHA-K Krishna and narakasura : confidence versus arrogance | 82-343 CHA-K Karna : brave, generous, ill-fated prince | 82-343 CHA-K Krishna and shishupala : he was forgiven a hundred times | 82-343 CHA-K Konark : temple to the sun |
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Indra was at his wit's end, the impertinent demon Narakasura had stolen his mother's earrings! Lord Krishna, always helpful, agreed to confront the enemy. But seated on Garuda, his trusty eagle and accompanied by the gentle Satyabhama, would Krishna be able to overcome Narakasura's formidable defences? Would his gleaming discus ever find its mark? This is the story of why the first of four days of Diwali, the Festival of Lights is named after Naraka!
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