Tanaji Malasure was only a boy when he took an oath to support his friend, Shivaji, in fighting the Mughals. Along with their small band of faithful followers t...
Birbal, one of the nine jewels in Emperor Akbar's court, was a fair administrator, a brave soldier and loyal courtier. But what endeared him most to the emp...
Love, romance and heroism dominate the Sanskrit plays. They all have happy endings where lovers are reunited and good triumphs over evil. Though most of the pla...
Stories From The Panchatantra: 5 In 1 (Amar Chitra Katha) is a collection of Indian fables from Indian folklore. Animals are portrayed with human characteristic...
A Children’s Bookshelf Selection: Each month our editor’s pick the best books for children and young adults by age to be a part of the children&rsqu...
The world saw him as the son of a lowly charioteer, but Karna had the bearing of a prince. With his skill as a warrior, he could have re-written the tale of the...
word of caution to all those who enjoy being greedy or arrogant - you are on the road to eventual unhappiness. These Jataka tales make an undeniable case for th...
The Mahabharata first volume describes the lineage of the Kuru princes. When Pandu, the father of Pandavas, dies in the forest, his wife Kunti returns to Hastin...
From his snowy abode on Mount Kailasa Lord Shiva travelled far and wide, answering the prayers of his devotees. But he was often in disguise to ensure that his ...