This volume contains the following Amar Chitra Katha titles: 15. A Hall for Yudhishthira.- 16. The Pandavas Conquer the World.- 17. Yudhishthira's Rajasooya...
The three stories retold in this Chitra Katha anticipate in a sense, the tragedy that was to strike Ravenna, the Rakshasa king, when he abducted Sita and took o...
Apatosaurus is ridden with guilt. What does a king do when, in a moment of misguided ambition, he orders the death of his own father? Apatosaurus wages war on h...
Badu and Chou were friends but they did not trust each other. So when they set off to seek their fortune together each one was bent upon outsmarting the other, ...
Sanjna basked in the warmth of her husband, the radiant Sun God, Surya. But sometime, the sun's glare got uncomfortably fierce, and Sanjna could not bear it...
Lord Shiva, it is believed, has many faces and multiple forms and each tells a tale. Visitors to an emerald-green island off the coast of Mumbai are reminded of...
Jagdis Chandra Bose was the first Indian scientist in modern times to have won international recognition. Gifted with a mind that was at once inquisitive and di...
This Pancharatna series of Amar Chitra Katha comics features five legendary figures from India's freedom movement. They are: Lokmanya Tilak ; Mahatma Gandhi...
Pity the thief or hypocrite who crosses Birbal's path. The poor man will be either hopelessly embarrassed or pleased to escape with his life. With an unfail...
The beautiful Princess Rukmini, they said, was the goddess of wealth herself. No wonder kings and emperors wanted her as a wife. Her brother Rukma wanted her to...
Sage Narada symbolizes unqualified devotion to Lord Vishnu, also known as Narayana. He is inseparable from his veena and has the name of Lord Narayana always on...