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Mahabharata | Simplifying the Mahabharata for Gen Z, Dwapar Katha is a concise adaptation of the world s longest epic

Mahabharata | Simplifying the Mahabharata for Gen Z, Dwapar Katha is a concise adaptation of the world s longest epic
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HarperCollins India presents Mahagatha: 100 Tales From The Puranas by Satyarth Nayak

New Delhi [India], November 21 (ANI/PRNewswire): HarperCollins India is proud to announce the release of Mahagatha: 100 Tales From The Puranas by Satyarth Nayak that will help you connect the dots of Hindu mythology like never before. This epic illustrated edition includes, for the first time, 100 of the greatest mythological tales handpicked and compiled in a chronological format. "A great read and a must-have in your home library," says Indian author Anand Neelakantan About the Book The Puranas of Hinduism are a universe of wisdom, embodying a fundamental quest for answers that makes them forever relevant. Now, for the first time, 100 of the greatest mythological tales from these ancient texts have been handpicked and compiled into an epic illustrated edition. Besides popular legends of devas, asuras, sages and kings, Satyarth Nayak has dug up lesser-known stories, like the one where Vishnu is beheaded or where Saraswati curses Lakshmi or where Harishchandra tricks Varuna.

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Google Celebrates India s 72nd Republic Day With Doodle Showcasing Nation s Vibrant Culture

Google celebrates India’s 72nd Republic Day with doodle showcasing nation s vibrant culture The Republic Day doodle is illustrated by Mumbai-based artist Onkar Fondekar. January 26, 2021 / 09:03 AM IST Google is celebrating India’s 72nd Republic Day with a doodle that showcases the country s diversity and range of vibrant cultures. The doodle has honoured the day January 26, 1950 on which The Constitution of India came into effect by replacing the Government of India act (1935) and India officially transitioned into a sovereign republic. The January 26 doodle is illustrated by Mumbai-based artist Onkar Fondekar. While letters G and O stand towards the left of a caparisoned elephant with a mahout, the last three letters of Google , are positioned to its right. The majestic pachyderm itself represents the second O in the technology bellwether s name.

India s colourful heritage comes alive in Republic Day Google doodle

New Delhi, January 26  Vibrant colours, art, and architectural, cultural and sartorial heritage of India have been captured in a fascinating doodle by internet search giant Google to mark the 72

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