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Lord Ganesha's Feast of Laughter / Uberoi, Meera 2006  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Penguin Group, 2006.
Description 112pYellow Spine
Summary/Abstract These tales of Lord Ganesha include old mythological favourites, like the stories about his birth and how he got his elephant head.
Standard Number 0143335243 Pb.
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Puffin Book of Classic Indian Tales for children / Uberoi, Meera 2002  Book
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Publication India, Penguin Group, 2002.
Description 200pBlue Spine
Summary/Abstract Brings together different tales of boons and curses, love and betrayal, wit and humour, valour and pride, drawn from the Mahabharata, Ramayana, Panchatantra and traditional folklore of India.
Contents Churning of the Ocean The Brahmin who ate up a god The Singing Ass Who's the greatest? The boy who became the north star Bhishma's sacrifice The cave that talked Krishna and Kalia The man from Kabul Durvasa's boon The Sparrow's revenge The Scholars and the Lion Krishna and Rukmini The Magic Potion The Kidnapping of Sita The Wise Minister Urvashi and Pururavasa The Princes gets a Guru The burning of Lanka A friend in need Shiva and Sati The Holy Parrot The Eye and the Bird The Touch of Bhasmasura Devayani and Kacha Ekalavya's Guru-Dakshina Kalidasa's Shakuntala The Magic Pot Naranth Prandhan and Bhadrakali The Rabbit who fooled the Elephant Bhima and Vakasura The Jasmine Princess How Ganesha got his Elephant Head How the Bulbul became the king of birds The Warrior Goddess Walking on water Savitri and Satyavan Ganapati and the God of Wealth The Welsher The Snake in the Prince's Belly Arjuna wins Draupadi The ten fools God in his wisdom Indra cons Karna The Chataka Bird The Brahmin and the Goat The death of Abhimanyu The making of a King's Jester
Standard Number 0143335405 Hb.
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Why the wagtail is so tiny and other folktales / Uberoi, Meera; Krishnaswamy, Uma (ill.) 2006  Book
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Publication Gurgaon, Scholastic, 2006.
Description 73pGrey spine
Summary/Abstract Find out why the wagtail is so tiny and how the king learnt to keep his word, read about the crows daughter and the Chettiars clever son. Written by the best selling author Meera Uberoi, this entrancing collection of folktales from all over India is beautifully illustrated.
Standard Number 9788176554947 Pb.
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