The pandava princes

The pandava princes
Author: B. R. BHAGWAT
Publisher: Amar Chitra Katha Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1971-04-01
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 8190599062

Wise Yudhishthira, strong Bheema, skilful Arjuna, brave Nakula and Sahadeva – five exceptionally talented brothers whose youthful exuberance made their Kaurava cousins very jealous. Things only got worse when Duryodhana found that everyone wanted Yudhishthira as king. It was their courage and skill that helped the Pandava princes survive several murderous plots. And as a bonus, they won themselves wonderful wives!

The Pandava Princes

The Pandava Princes
Author: Bhā. Rā Bhāgavata
Publisher: ACK Media
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2010
Genre: Comic books, strips, etc
ISBN: 9788190599061

Starting off as the ruler of tiny Thaneshwar, Harsha (17th century AD) rose to become the powerful monarch of the kingdom of kanauj. He avenged the wicked assassination of his elder brother and the cowardly abduction of his sister. His biographer Bana Bha

ARJUNA

ARJUNA
Author: Anuja Chandramouli
Publisher: One Point Six Technology Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2012-12-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9381576394

Arjuna is the immortal tale of one of IndiaÕs greatest heroes. These pages retell in riveting detail the story of the Pandava Warrior-Prince who has captured the imagination of millions across centuries. This is the intense and human story of his loves, friendship, ambitions, weaknesses and follies, as well as his untimely death and revival, his stint as a eunuch, and the innermost reaches of his thoughts.Told in a refreshingly modern and humourous style and set against the staggering backdrop of the Mahabharata. ArjunaÕs story appeals equally to the average, discerning reader and the scholar. It spans the epic journey from before his birth, when omens foretold his greatness, across the fabled, wondrous landscape that was his life.

The Three Princes of Persia

The Three Princes of Persia
Author: Rohini Chowdhury
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2005-04-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 8184750587

The twenty myths in this book come from the great classic tales of Greece and Rome, and from Norse, Celtic, Egyptian, Native American, African, Indian and Asian traditions. At the heart of each is the story of a child hero. Some of the stories are well-known-of Horus, of the Pandavas, of Heracles, and of Romulus and Remus. There are also many that are less well-known-the story of Cuchulainn, the Celtic hero, Wen P'eng, the Chinese boy who turns into a dragon, and Rustam, Zal and Sohrab, the three princes of Persia.

Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes

Aru Shah and the Tree of Wishes
Author: Roshani Chokshi
Publisher: Scholastic UK
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0702304042

The new fast-paced fantasy adventure starring Aru Shah! War between the devas and the demons is imminent, and the Otherworld is on high alert. Aru Shah and her friends are sent on a mission to rescue two targets, one of whom is about to utter a prophecy that cannot reach the ears of villainous the Sleeper. A mystical wish-granting tree might be Aru's only hope to save the day - can she find it in time?

Adventures of the Pandav Princes

Adventures of the Pandav Princes
Author: Sudhir Joglekar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9781679823374

Retold for readers from the Occident as well as those educated in English medium, the stories from one of the world's oldest and longest epic Mahabharat abound in a wealth of multi-faceted characters and variegated worldviews.When King Pandu meets his end from the terrible Curse of the Deer in the Snow Mountains his queen and sons decide to return to their capital. Little do the Pandav Princes know that before they can claim their legacy they have to face evil lurking in dark corridors of the palace, escape infernos and live in wilderness, combat cannibals, marry giantesses and win princesses, descend to the Netherworld and ascend to the Elysium to procure celestial weapons. After being denied justice they face an apocalyptic, fratricidal war which threatens to devastate the realm on the cusp of ages, and questions their very belief in ethics. But the Pandavs are no ordinary humans. Born with the blessings of Celestial lords, they have the charismatic Krishna as their friend, philosopher, and guide who can steer them through the calamities that befall them. Or, can he?

Aru Shah and the City of Gold

Aru Shah and the City of Gold
Author: Roshani Chokshi
Publisher: Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1368057209

Best-selling author Rick Riordan Presents the penultimate book in the Pandava series by best-selling author Roshani Chokshi. Aru Shah and her sisters--including one who also claims to be the Sleeper's daughter--must find their mentors Hanuman and Urvashi in Lanka, the city of gold, before war breaks out between the devas and asuras. Aru has just made a wish on the tree of wishes, but she can't remember what it was. She's pretty sure she didn't wish for a new sister, one who looks strangely familiar and claims to be the Sleeper's daughter, like her. Aru also isn't sure she still wants to fight on behalf of the devas in the war against the Sleeper and his demon army. The gods have been too devious up to now. Case in point: Kubera, ruler of the city of gold, promises to give the Pandavas two powerful weapons, but only if they win his trials. If they lose, they won't stand a chance against the Sleeper's troops, which will soon march on Lanka to take over the Otherworld. Aru's biggest question, though, is why every adult she has loved and trusted so far has failed her. Will she come to peace with what they've done before she has to wage the battle of her life? Filled with wondrous magic, unforgettable creatures, manipulative gods, and laugh-out-loud dialogue, this fourth book in the Pandava series, a fantasy adventure loosely based on mythology, will leave readers wishing they could read the finale right now.

Shikhandini : Warrior Princess of the Mahabharata

Shikhandini : Warrior Princess of the Mahabharata
Author: Ashwini Shenoy
Publisher: One Point Six Technology Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2019-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9388942558

Centuries have passed since the Great War of Kurukshetra, but her name is still uttered in hushed whispers – eunuch, hijra, neither man nor woman... But was this all there was to Shikhandini, Princess of Panchala? Was this her only identity? The firstborn of King Drupada, Shikhandini was trained to be a warrior from early childhood. She became a Rathi, and then an Athirathi, a warrior of unmatched valour and skill, who singlehandedly defeated the hundred Kaurava brothers in battle. All her life she strove to fulfil one goal – to slay the Maharathi of Hasthinapur, in a trans-generational act of vengeance. But was this her final destiny? At the Battle of Kurukshetra, when the Pandava brothers seem to have lost all hope and are facing defeat, it is Shikhandini who joins them and turns the battle in their favour. If not for her, history would have been written differently. But what was the price she paid? How far did she go in order to prove herself and accomplish her goal? What did she sacrifice along the way? Was she just a pawn in the game between the Kurus? Or was she a true hero, conveniently forgotten because she was not born a man? In this retelling of epochal events, Shikhandini’s transformation from woman to man, based on ancient medical science, is what makes this story both riveting and real in its validity, human intensity, driven purpose and ultimate sacrifice. In this new dawn, when the third gender is finally gaining acceptance and identity, it is perhaps time Shikhandini’s story was retold in all its tragic glory.