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Tales for Great Grandchildren
App available, 28 Feb 2012
Welcome to a magical world filled with freezing cold tigers, talking lotus flowers, magical goats, vengeful neighbours and a sparrow on an urgent quest to find some breakfast!
Based on the folklore and mythology of India and Nepal, this wonderful collection of short stories will delight children of all ages.
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A Little Piece of England
A Tale of Self Sufficiency
A Little Piece of England, tells the tale of how the author’s family, living in a sliver of countryside in London’s commuter belt, came, over some ten years, to make itself, in its ‘spare time’, self-sufficient in its requirements.
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Tales of Creation
Where We All Started
Early people believed that whilst, at first, there was nothing, this void was soon filled by godlike beings. For the Hindus this was the indivisible and circular trinity of Brahma the creator, Shiva the destroyer and Vishnu the preserver.
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Tales of Destruction
Where We All End
This book, the second in the Maha-Devas trilogy, is centred on Shiva the Destroyer. It contains some of the most colourful and dramatic stories of the trilogy which have become firmly embedded in the folklore of India. The stories teach us that destruction is a natural event from which new life springs and that there is beauty in both life and death.
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Tales of Preservation
Where We All Are
This book, the third and last in the Maha-Devas trilogy, contains a number of stories about Krishna. Krishna is the avatar of Vishnu: the Hindu god of preservation in human form. Many of the Krishna stories are in the great epic The Mahabharatas - a very modern story of feud and conflict which contains much in the way of 'teachings' and may well be an amalgam of mythology and historical fact.
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