Tenali Rama and the Proud King

Tenali Rama and the Proud King
Author: BPI
Publisher: BPI Publishing
Total Pages: 17
Release:
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9351212718

According to folktales, Tenali Rama was a court-jester of King Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagar Empire. He was a witty and intelligent fellow who used his wits to solve peculiar problems and help people out of their miseries. “Tales of Tenali Rama” is a series of 10 books that compiles timeless stories of Tenali Rama and presents them in an entertaining and delightful manner. Each story bears testimony to his sharp mind, quick wit, ingenuity and wisdom. The stories are illustrated with brilliant pictures that complement the text and take the stories further.

Tenali Raman And The Proud King

Tenali Raman And The Proud King
Author: Appu Series
Publisher: Media Fusion India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 13
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 8183005985

King Krishnadevaraya has grown too proud of his own power and fame. It now falls upon Tenali Raman to show him that his power too changes with situations.

Jokes of Tenalirama

Jokes of Tenalirama
Author: Dr. Giriraj Sharan Agrawal
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.
Total Pages: 36
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Genre:
ISBN: 9788128805264

Wits Of Tenalirama

Wits Of Tenalirama
Author: Dr. Giriraj Sharan Agrawal
Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.
Total Pages: 38
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Genre:
ISBN: 9788128805240

Tenali Raman And The Proud Priest

Tenali Raman And The Proud Priest
Author: Appu Series
Publisher: Media Fusion India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 13
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 8183005977

The court priest is a vain, arrogant man. Moreover, he is always bothering Tenali Raman…until one day, when Tenali decides to teach him a painful lesson.

Folktales of Ancient India

Folktales of Ancient India
Author: Raywat Deonandan
Publisher: Intanjible Press
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2024-06-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1775249530

Twenty-five years in the making, this anthology of centuries-old folk tales from the villages of South Asia recreate the oral traditions of old. Treat yourself to 27 old-fashioned short stories of kings, princesses, fools, wisemen, talking animals, treacherous villains, and unlikely heroes. Plucked and distilled from the anthropological literature, these tales hearken to a simpler time and faraway places, when old and young alike were entertained by fireside storytellers who wandered from village to village to ply their yarn-spinning trade. Be entertained by Harisharam the Frog, who pretended to be a fortune teller until his claims were challenged by the most powerful man in the land. Learn of Ravi the Fly, a quiet unassuming servant who turned out to be the greatest swindler in the land. Be awed by the simple Potmaker whose foolishness thrust him to the front of a great army. And yearn for Savitri, the perfect princess whose relentless love would falter before none, not even the god of Death. These tales have been told by oral storytellers in villages across ancient India, each time twisting and evolving. Some might seem familiar, given overlapping themes and the messiness of world history and geography. But there’s something about folk tales that are distinct from modern stories: they reflect not only timeless themes and perhaps the personality of the storyteller, but also say something of the nature of the people of the times.

Sitayana

Sitayana
Author: Amit Majmudar
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9353054540

Countless retellings, translations, and reworkings of the Ramayana's captivating story exist-but none are as vivid, ingenious and powerful as Amit Majmudar's Sitayana. Majmudar tells the story of one of the world's most popular epics through multiple perspectives, presented in rapid sequence-from Hanuman and Ravana, down to even the squirrel helping Rama's army build the bridge. However, above all, Majmudar focuses on the fierce resistance of Sita, letting us hear her voice as we have never heard it before.