Golden mongoose : tales of duty from mahabharata
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Mumbai : Amar Chitra Katha Pvt. Ltd., 1979. Description: 30pISBN: 9788184822885Subject(s): Mythology | Indian epic -- Mahabharat | Indian epic -- MahabharataDDC classification: 82-343 Online resources: Reviews Summary: How important is a guest who visits one's home? What could be more important than achieving knowledge through meditation? These tales taken from the Mahabharata tell of age old values that emphasize the divine status of a guest and the importance of dharma or duty above all else and teaching these lessons are simple creatures like a mongoose, a crane and a pigeon.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 FER-G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 25473 |
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82-343 DUT-A Andhaka : the dark lord who saw light | 82-343 DUT-G Gandhari : a mother blinded by love | 82-343 DUT-N Nahusha : he became the king of heaven | 82-343 FER-G Golden mongoose : tales of duty from mahabharata | 82-343 FER-T Tripura : the three impregnable cities of maya | 82-343 GAN-A Ashwini kumars : tales of devotion from the vedas | 82-343 GAN-D Dhruva and ashtavakra : they reached for the skies |
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How important is a guest who visits one's home? What could be more important than achieving knowledge through meditation? These tales taken from the Mahabharata tell of age old values that emphasize the divine status of a guest and the importance of dharma or duty above all else and teaching these lessons are simple creatures like a mongoose, a crane and a pigeon.
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