Goodreads helps you follow your favorite authors. Be the first to learn about new releases!
Start by following Maple Press.
Showing 1-30 of 84
“the”
― Indian Mythology
― Indian Mythology
“This is a story of Lord Rama.”
― Ramayana - Classic Tales
― Ramayana - Classic Tales
“thinking”
― World Folk Tales
― World Folk Tales
“Great”
― Krishna Tales
― Krishna Tales
“Surprised by Vishwamitra’s words, King”
― Ramayana Tales
― Ramayana Tales
“Pandit”
― Vikram And Betaal
― Vikram And Betaal
“One day a horse dealer came to the palace. He had a team of horses to sell. The emperor came out and looked at the horses. “They are very fine horses,” said Akbar. “I’ll buy them. Have you got”
― Akbar and Birbal
― Akbar and Birbal
“pious”
― Vikram And Betaal
― Vikram And Betaal
“of”
― Albert Einstein: Know About
― Albert Einstein: Know About
“The Crows and The Cobra”
― Moral Stories
― Moral Stories
“started rampaging the garden.”
― Ramayana Tales
― Ramayana Tales
“Jatayu,”
― Ramayana Tales
― Ramayana Tales
“them was a monkey who was very naughty and loved troubling”
― Panchatantra Tales (
― Panchatantra Tales (
“We have to think of a plan quickly, if we want to get that goat’, said the”
― Panchatantra (Illustrated): Classic Tales
― Panchatantra (Illustrated): Classic Tales
“Sugreeva bowed to Rama in humility having understood Rama’s prowess. Rama asked Sugreeva to invite Bali for a fight. Though Bali agreed, his wife, Tara warned him about the supreme powers of Rama and Lakshmana but Bali ignored her and proceeded, well equipped to fight Sugreeva. A fierce fight started between the two brothers, while Rama hid behind a tree. He was almost ready to shoot”
― Ramayana Tales
― Ramayana Tales
“tail.”
― Ramayana Tales
― Ramayana Tales
“Sita.”
― Ramayana Tales
― Ramayana Tales
“ruthlessness.”
― Indian Mythology
― Indian Mythology
“temper with Birbal.”
― Akbar and Birbal
― Akbar and Birbal
“prayed,”
― Ramayana Tales
― Ramayana Tales
“wicked”
― Moral Stories
― Moral Stories
“reddened”
― Ganesha Tales (Illustrated) - Story Book for Kids
― Ganesha Tales (Illustrated) - Story Book for Kids
“her what he was like. Chitralekha was a good artist. She drew pictures after taking description from Usha and she drew a picture of Anirudh who was the grandson of Krishna. When Usha saw the picture, she said “Yes, this is my prince charming and I want to marry him.” Chitralekha was a great magician. She flew to Dwarka, and brought the sleeping prince to Usha’s apartment without the notice of sleeping guards. When Anirudh woke up from sleep, he was astonished to see himself in company of a beautiful girl. He was stuck by her beauty and after lot of persuasion from Usha, Anirudh agreed to stay back in her apartment. The young couple lived happily for many days in each other’s company without her parents’ knowledge. A few days later the guards noticed some change in Usha and informed Banasura. He was furious to know that someone had entered his daughter’s apartment without his knowledge. When he reached his daughter’s room and saw Anirudh playing chess with his daughter, he rushed with soldiers. Anirudh fought bravely, killing many soldiers but was overpowered by Banasura who used his thousand hands and nagapasa snake rope to imprison and tied him up. In Dwarka, Anirudh had been missing for four months. When Narad Muni apprised them of the situation, a large Yadava army assembled which was led by Balarama. When Krishna sounded his Panchjanya Conch, the flag mast of Banasura broke into two and flag fluttered down. Banasura had been told by Lord Shiva, “When you will see your flag mast broken, your wish to fight with a great soldier will come true.” Now fight broke and Krishna was pitted against Lord Shiva, Banasura against Satyaki, Balarama against Kumble. Krishna humbled Lord Shiva and mowed down Banasura’s hands with his Sudershan Chakra. Lord Shiva intervened for his devotee and Krishna left him with only four arms. When this was over Anirudh was liberated. Banasura happily gave his daughter Usha to wed Anirudh. They were richly endowed and seated in a golden chariot. They were also escorted with full honours to Dwarka where they were welcomed by Rukmini and other ladies. Krishna’s Son Samba Duryodhana had a beautiful daughter named Lakshana.”
― Indian Epics
― Indian Epics
“Birbal said, “I am not joking my lord. All the streets of the world have only two turns, a left turn and a right turn.” At this the emperor burst out laughing. It was an easy answer and he had not thought of it. He rewarded Birbal handsomely and called the royal poet to send the reply to the emperor of Persia.”
― Akbar and Birbal
― Akbar and Birbal
“One day, Bruno decided to celebrate his birthday.”
― 108 Fairy Tales
― 108 Fairy Tales
“Krishna”
― Krishna Tales
― Krishna Tales
“Hiranyakashyap was so angry that he ordered the guards to throw Prahlad from a cliff.”
― Indian Mythology
― Indian Mythology




