Indian mythology : the accursed apsaras and other stories
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NISER LIBRARY 2nd Floor - Children's Collection | 82-343 BAN-I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | G1634 |
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82-343 BAN-I Indian mythology : ganesh and kartikey and other stories | 82-343 BAN-I Indian mythology : Demons of sky cities and other stories | 82-343 BAN-I Indian mythology : the seven sages and other stories | 82-343 BAN-I Indian mythology : the accursed apsaras and other stories | 82-343 BAN-I Indian mythology : krishn returns to mathura and other stories | 82-343 BAN-P Puranas : the origin of gods and goddesses | 82-343 BHA-K Karttikeya : a son of shiva |
Gods and sages had special powers with which they could punish or reward anyone. The curses were extremely harsh and were never taken back. But, often, ways in which they could be lifted were suggested.
Boons were usually misused.
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