The Rakshasa's Bride

The Rakshasa's Bride

Author: Suzannah Rowntree

Publisher: Bocfodder Press

Published: 2014-12-23

Total Pages: 72

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What if it was Beauty who was cursed...not the Beast? Preeti Kamla has the evil eye. Her bad luck has brought tragedy and disgrace upon her once-wealthy family...but when a handsome stranger promises to break her curse, Preeti almost believes him. Until a twist of fate whisks her away from everything she knows, and the gruesome Demon Rajah claims her as his bride. The Rakshasa’s Bride is a novella-length retelling of Beauty and the Beast, inspired by Bollywood musicals! Read it now.


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Download or read book The Rakshasa's Bride written by Suzannah Rowntree and published by Bocfodder Press. This book was released on 2014-12-23 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What if it was Beauty who was cursed...not the Beast? Preeti Kamla has the evil eye. Her bad luck has brought tragedy and disgrace upon her once-wealthy family...but when a handsome stranger promises to break her curse, Preeti almost believes him. Until a twist of fate whisks her away from everything she knows, and the gruesome Demon Rajah claims her as his bride. The Rakshasa’s Bride is a novella-length retelling of Beauty and the Beast, inspired by Bollywood musicals! Read it now.


Studies in Ancient History, Comprising a Reprint of Primitive Marriage

Studies in Ancient History, Comprising a Reprint of Primitive Marriage

Author: John Ferguson McLennan

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Published: 1886

Total Pages: 428

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Studies in Ancient History

Studies in Ancient History

Author: John Ferguson McLennan

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Published: 1886

Total Pages: 434

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Studies in Ancient History

Studies in Ancient History

Author: John Ferguson MacLennan

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Published: 1886

Total Pages: 428

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Studies in Ancient History, comprising a reprint of Primitive Marriage, an inquiry into the origin of the form of capture in marriage ceremonies

Studies in Ancient History, comprising a reprint of Primitive Marriage, an inquiry into the origin of the form of capture in marriage ceremonies

Author: John Ferguson MACLENNAN (LL.D.)

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Published: 1876

Total Pages: 548

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Indian Myth and Legend (Illustrations)

Indian Myth and Legend (Illustrations)

Author: Donald Alexander Mackenzie

Publisher: THE GRESHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED

Published: 2014-11-09

Total Pages: 353

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Example in this ebook This volume deals with the myths and legends of India, which survive to us in the rich and abundant storehouse of Sanskrit literature, and with the rise and growth of Brahmanism, Buddhism, Jainism, &c. The reader is introduced to the various sacred works of the Hindus, including the ancient invocatory hymns of the four Vedas, the later speculative and expository “Forest Books” in which “the Absolute is grasped and proclaimed”, and those great epic poems the Rámáyana, which is three times longer than the Iliad, and the Máhábharata, which is four times longer than the Rámáyana. In no other country have the national poets given fuller and finer expression to the beliefs and ideals and traditions of a people, or achieved as a result wider and more enduring fame. At the present day over two hundred million Hindus are familiar in varying degrees with the legendary themes and traditional beliefs which the ancient forest sages and poets of India invested with much beautiful symbolism, and used as mediums for speculative thought and profound spiritual teachings. The sacred books of India are to the Hindus what the Bible is to Christians. Those who read them, or hear them read, are believed to be assured of prosperity in this world and of salvation in the next. To students of history, of ethnology, and of comparative religion they present features of peculiar interest, for they contain an elaborate sociology of the ancient Aryo-Indians, their political organizations, their codes of laws, their high ethical code, and above all their conceptions of God, the soul, and the Universe. Some knowledge of them is necessary for those who desire to approach with sympathy the investigation of the religious beliefs of our Hindu fellow men and to understand their outlook upon life and the world. The Introduction deals with various aspects of the study of these ancient myths and legends which have been the inspiration of a national literature infused with much grandeur and sublimity. The historic Aryan controversy, of which the science of comparative mythology is a by-product, is passed under review, and it is shown to what extent philological theories regarding race problems have been modified during recent years as a result of the adoption of broader and more exact methods of ethnic and archæological research and the ever-extending study of comparative mythology. There has also been condensed much important data dealing with the early phases of Aryo-Indian civilization accumulated for historical purposes by industrious and painstaking Sanskrit scholars who have been engaged in investigating and systematizing the internal evidence of the various religious poems and treatises. It will be found that no general agreement has yet been reached regarding Aryo-Indian chronology, but it now appears to be well established that although there were early cultural as well as racial “drifts”, fresh invasions, which had far-reaching results in the social and religious life of northern India, occurred at a late period in what is known as the Vedic Age. In consequence, the problem presented by this ancient civilization tends rather to grow more complex than to become simplified. Its origin is still wrapped in obscurity. At the very dawn of history Aryo-Indian culture had attained a comparatively high state of development, and a considerable period must be allowed for its growth. To be continue in this ebook


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Download or read book Indian Myth and Legend (Illustrations) written by Donald Alexander Mackenzie and published by THE GRESHAM PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED. This book was released on 2014-11-09 with total page 353 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Example in this ebook This volume deals with the myths and legends of India, which survive to us in the rich and abundant storehouse of Sanskrit literature, and with the rise and growth of Brahmanism, Buddhism, Jainism, &c. The reader is introduced to the various sacred works of the Hindus, including the ancient invocatory hymns of the four Vedas, the later speculative and expository “Forest Books” in which “the Absolute is grasped and proclaimed”, and those great epic poems the Rámáyana, which is three times longer than the Iliad, and the Máhábharata, which is four times longer than the Rámáyana. In no other country have the national poets given fuller and finer expression to the beliefs and ideals and traditions of a people, or achieved as a result wider and more enduring fame. At the present day over two hundred million Hindus are familiar in varying degrees with the legendary themes and traditional beliefs which the ancient forest sages and poets of India invested with much beautiful symbolism, and used as mediums for speculative thought and profound spiritual teachings. The sacred books of India are to the Hindus what the Bible is to Christians. Those who read them, or hear them read, are believed to be assured of prosperity in this world and of salvation in the next. To students of history, of ethnology, and of comparative religion they present features of peculiar interest, for they contain an elaborate sociology of the ancient Aryo-Indians, their political organizations, their codes of laws, their high ethical code, and above all their conceptions of God, the soul, and the Universe. Some knowledge of them is necessary for those who desire to approach with sympathy the investigation of the religious beliefs of our Hindu fellow men and to understand their outlook upon life and the world. The Introduction deals with various aspects of the study of these ancient myths and legends which have been the inspiration of a national literature infused with much grandeur and sublimity. The historic Aryan controversy, of which the science of comparative mythology is a by-product, is passed under review, and it is shown to what extent philological theories regarding race problems have been modified during recent years as a result of the adoption of broader and more exact methods of ethnic and archæological research and the ever-extending study of comparative mythology. There has also been condensed much important data dealing with the early phases of Aryo-Indian civilization accumulated for historical purposes by industrious and painstaking Sanskrit scholars who have been engaged in investigating and systematizing the internal evidence of the various religious poems and treatises. It will be found that no general agreement has yet been reached regarding Aryo-Indian chronology, but it now appears to be well established that although there were early cultural as well as racial “drifts”, fresh invasions, which had far-reaching results in the social and religious life of northern India, occurred at a late period in what is known as the Vedic Age. In consequence, the problem presented by this ancient civilization tends rather to grow more complex than to become simplified. Its origin is still wrapped in obscurity. At the very dawn of history Aryo-Indian culture had attained a comparatively high state of development, and a considerable period must be allowed for its growth. To be continue in this ebook


The Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling

The Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling

Author: Erin Bernstein

Publisher: BookRix

Published: 2017-07-12

Total Pages: 936

ISBN-13: 3743822288

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What is the meaning of life? Is it better to live a life of abstention and piety or die a hero in battle? Is it ever justified to wage war with your kin? What makes a warrior sound of body, mind, and spirit? These and many other questions are not subjects that sprung from the mind of man as of late. In this saga of gods, goddesses, demons, monsters, magic, and the like, the reader can see, in a new, unabridged format, that such matters were just as mystifying then as they are now! This volume, one of eighteen to follow, takes us on a long and winding road that asks us hesitate, ruminate, and, ultimately celebrate the triumph of good over evil. -- The Author


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Download or read book The Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling written by Erin Bernstein and published by BookRix. This book was released on 2017-07-12 with total page 936 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What is the meaning of life? Is it better to live a life of abstention and piety or die a hero in battle? Is it ever justified to wage war with your kin? What makes a warrior sound of body, mind, and spirit? These and many other questions are not subjects that sprung from the mind of man as of late. In this saga of gods, goddesses, demons, monsters, magic, and the like, the reader can see, in a new, unabridged format, that such matters were just as mystifying then as they are now! This volume, one of eighteen to follow, takes us on a long and winding road that asks us hesitate, ruminate, and, ultimately celebrate the triumph of good over evil. -- The Author


Primitive Marriage

Primitive Marriage

Author: John Ferguson McLennan

Publisher:

Published: 1865

Total Pages: 348

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The Tribes and Castes of the North-western Provinces and Oudh

The Tribes and Castes of the North-western Provinces and Oudh

Author: William Crooke

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Published: 1896

Total Pages: 550

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Indian Myths

Indian Myths

Author: J.K. Jackson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2018-12-15

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 1787556301

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India, one of the great, ancient civilizations spawned a fascinating canon of myths and legends. With multiple gods, and a riot of colour and character this fantastic new book, Indian Myths, explores the themes and landscapes that created the tales, and reveals the boundless energy that has brought us the Ramayana,The Mahabharata, and retells the stories of Krishna, Buddha and Shiva, and some of the many different versions of creation. FLAME TREE 451: From mystery to crime, supernatural to horror and myth, fantasy and science fiction, Flame Tree 451 offers a healthy diet of werewolves and mechanical men, blood-lusty vampires, dastardly villains, mad scientists, secret worlds, lost civilizations and escapist fantasies. Discover a storehouse of tales gathered specifically for the reader of the fantastic.


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Download or read book Indian Myths written by J.K. Jackson and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2018-12-15 with total page 155 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: India, one of the great, ancient civilizations spawned a fascinating canon of myths and legends. With multiple gods, and a riot of colour and character this fantastic new book, Indian Myths, explores the themes and landscapes that created the tales, and reveals the boundless energy that has brought us the Ramayana,The Mahabharata, and retells the stories of Krishna, Buddha and Shiva, and some of the many different versions of creation. FLAME TREE 451: From mystery to crime, supernatural to horror and myth, fantasy and science fiction, Flame Tree 451 offers a healthy diet of werewolves and mechanical men, blood-lusty vampires, dastardly villains, mad scientists, secret worlds, lost civilizations and escapist fantasies. Discover a storehouse of tales gathered specifically for the reader of the fantastic.