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THE TALL TALES OF VISHNU SHARMA: PANCHATANTRA - VOL. 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

THE TALL TALES OF VISHNU SHARMA: PANCHATANTRA - VOL. 1

Collecting the miniseries by author Samit Basu (The GameWorld Trilogy, Turbulence, Resistance) and Ashish Padlekar (Walk-In). Some old stories never lose their bite... Something's invading the stories of our childhood, leaving death and oblivion in its wake. Now, a motley crew of animal heroes from ancient Indian fables must unite to survive. But first they must find the boy destined to save them, the chosen guardian of the Panchatantra. Thing is¡­ he has no idea they even exist. Vishnu Sharma, would-be boy hero, is too busy playing in online tournaments to care about fighting storybook wars. But when a none-too-fictional talking lion, monkey and bull arrive at his doorstep, Vishnu must choose between protecting the tales of the Panchatantra, or silently standing by as they disappear into storybook history. With naughty boy wizards, cuddly anime-sociopaths, and a not-so-frightful King of the Jungle.

The Arabian Nights in Transnational Perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

The Arabian Nights in Transnational Perspective

The follow-up to The Arabian Nights Reader, this volume investigates the transnational features of the Arabian Nights.

THE TALL TALES OF VISHNU SHARMA: PANCHATANTRA, Issue 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

THE TALL TALES OF VISHNU SHARMA: PANCHATANTRA, Issue 1

Some old stories never lose their bite... Something's invading the stories of our childhood, leaving death and oblivion in its wake. Now, a motley crew of animal heroes from ancient Indian fables must unite to survive. But first they must find the boy destined to save them, the chosen guardian of the Panchatantra. Thing is¡­ he has no idea they even exist. Vishnu Sharma, would-be boy hero, is too busy playing in online tournaments to care about fighting storybook wars. But when a none-too-fictional talking lion, monkey and bull arrive at his doorstep, Vishnu must choose between protecting the tales of the Panchatantra, or silently standing by as they disappear into storybook history. With naughty boy wizards, cuddly anime-sociopaths, and a not-so-frightful King of the Jungle.

The Tall Tales of Vishnu Sharma
  • Language: en

The Tall Tales of Vishnu Sharma

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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THE TALL TALES OF VISHNU SHARMA: PANCHATANTRA , Issue 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 24

THE TALL TALES OF VISHNU SHARMA: PANCHATANTRA , Issue 2

Some old stories never lose their bite. The tales of Vishnu Sharma have barely begun and already he's been kidnapped by talking animals, had a near-death experience with a homicidal boy wizard, and now he's expected to walk INTO a book called the Panchatantra, the ancient collection of Indian fables of which Vishnu is supposedly the guardian. If that weren't enough, when Vishnu is pulled inside the pages of folklore and fantasy, death and oblivion seem all too real. This fairytale is more like a nightmare, where 'THE END' is something he desperately wants to avoid.

THE TALL TALES OF VISHNU SHARMA: PANCHATANTRA, Issue 5
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 25

THE TALL TALES OF VISHNU SHARMA: PANCHATANTRA, Issue 5

Tales as old as time... are running out of it! The TaleCorps assassins, led by the sinister Professor Shadow, strike deep at the heart of the Panchatantra storyworlds. As our heroes fight their fictional foes, Vishnu's betrayal becomes known to all and Leo must make a harrowing decision. Elsewhere a villain is unmasked... and it's not Professor Shadow. Will the self-doubting King Leo manage to save the tale-brethren he's assembled? Will Vishnu manage to turn the tide? This story's reaching The End... and happily ever after ain't it.

Panchatantra Of Vishnu Sharma (Sampurna)
  • Language: hi
  • Pages: 634

Panchatantra Of Vishnu Sharma (Sampurna)

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Essential Social Studies Book 3 (A.Y. 2023-24)Onward
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 122

Essential Social Studies Book 3 (A.Y. 2023-24)Onward

Essential Social Studies is a series of books for classes 3 to 5, it endeavours to encourage children to enquire, explore, discover and help them learn without burden. The content of the book is mapped with the latest guidelines of the New Curriculum released by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE). It also comprises the recommendations of the National Education Policy 2020, Which focuses on the development of art Integration skills, problem solving skills, inquiry based skills, etc. among children. The content is designed in such a manner that it enhances the mental, emotional, social, communicative and imaginative skills of children. It aims to produce future ...

Divya
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Divya

His Ideas And His Contribution To Indian Literature Were . . . Revolutionary The Hindu Divya Leads A Blissful Life Within The Secure Walls Of The Palace Even As The World Outside Rages With Caste Politics And Religious Strife, Until One Night Of Pleasure Changes Her Entire World. She Gets Pregnant Only To Be Spurned By Her Lover. To Preserve Her High Born Family S Name She Leaves Her Sheltered Existence And Trudges Through Life On Her Own, First As A Slave And Then As A Court Dancer. Adversity Finally Opens Her Eyes To The Truth A Woman Of A High Family Is Not Free. Only A Prostitute Is Free. Divya Decides That, By Enslaving Her Body, She Will Preserve The Freedom Of Her Mind. Set In The First Century Bc Against A Background Of The Conflict For Supremacy Between Hindu And Buddhist Ideologies, Divya Is A Poignant Tale That Combines Vivid Imagination With Rich Historical Details. Reminiscent Of George Orwell . . . Here Too Is The Biting Satire Of Society As Seen Through The Savage Eye Of An Uncompromising Non-Conformist Dawn

Panchatantra
  • Language: en

Panchatantra

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Meant for children in a modern day interpretation of Panchtantra.