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Anant Pai (1929–2011)

Autor de Ganesha

597+ Obras 4,137 Miembros 7 Reseñas

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Series

Obras de Anant Pai

Ganesha (1975) 76 copias
Harischandra (577) (1980) 46 copias
Vivekananda (Visionaries) (1977) 29 copias
Krishna (Amar Chitra Katha) (1998) 29 copias
Jagannatha Of Puri (1983) 28 copias
Mirabai (Amar Chitra Katha) (1972) 28 copias
Draupadi (542) (2006) 28 copias
Angulimala (1980) 28 copias
Indra and Shibi (2000) 27 copias
Rama (Amar Chitra Katha) (1980) 26 copias
Hanuman (Amar Chitra Katha) (1999) 25 copias
Ashoka (Amar Chitra Katha) (2005) 22 copias
Sudama (Amar Chitra Katha) (1980) 19 copias
Akbar (Amar Chitra Katha) (2006) 15 copias
Sultana Razia (725) (1980) 14 copias
Urvashi (1980) 13 copias
Garuda (Amar Chitra Katha) (2006) 13 copias
Prahlad (Amar Chitra Katha) (2005) 12 copias
Krishna and Shishupala (2005) 12 copias
Karna (Amar Chitra Katha) (2003) 11 copias
Drona (Amar Chitra Katha) (2006) 10 copias
Valmiki's Ramayana (1980) 10 copias
Ramanuja (715) (Old ISBN) (1980) 10 copias
Bengali classics (2001) 10 copias
Surya (Amar Chitra Katha) (2003) 10 copias
Tales of Hanuman (3 in 1) (1980) 9 copias
Vali (Amar Chitra Katha) (2003) 9 copias
The Pandavas in Hiding (2003) 9 copias
Rabindranath Tagore (2006) 9 copias
Andhaka (1980) 8 copias
Funny Folktales (10030) (2008) 7 copias
Basaveshwara (2005) 6 copias
Tales of Birbal (3 in 1) (2008) 6 copias
Tales from the Upanishads (1980) 6 copias
Gopal the Jester (1980) 6 copias
Ranas of Mewar (1999) 5 copias
More Buddhist Tales (2000) 5 copias
How to Achieve Success (1993) 5 copias
Fa Hien (1980) 5 copias
Paurava & Alexander (2005) 5 copias
The Gita (2014) 4 copias
TINKLE DIGEST 1 4 copias
Raja Raja Chola (2007) 4 copias
Madhavacharya (2006) 4 copias
Abhimanyu (2005) 4 copias
Krishna (2010) 3 copias
Famous Scientists 3 in 1 (2010) 3 copias
Chandragupta Maurya (1980) 3 copias
Veer Dhaval (2026) 3 copias
TINKLE DIGEST 4 3 copias
Ellora Caves (2007) 3 copias
Amar Chitra Katha (2008) 3 copias
Ajatashatru (2005) 3 copias
Parashurama (2010) 3 copias
The Three Gurus (2002) 3 copias
TINKLE DIGEST 8 2 copias
Jataka and Deer Stories (2007) 2 copias
Dasharatha (Mythology, 1) (2009) 2 copias
Harischandra 2 copias
Buddhist stories (2008) 2 copias
TINKLE DIGEST 6 2 copias
Prithviraj Chauhan (2011) 2 copias
TINKLE DIGEST 5 2 copias
TINKLE DIGEST 2 2 copias
TALES OF VALOUR 3 in 1 (2011) 2 copias
Shivaji (2010) 2 copias
Karthikeya (Mythology, 1) (2009) 2 copias
Suppandi Collection (2010) 2 copias
The Kuru Clan (5 in 1) (2011) 2 copias
Luv-Kush (2010) 2 copias
Tantri The Mantri - 2 (2011) 2 copias
True Friends 1 copia
KANNAGI 1 copia
Narsinh Mehta 1 copia
Vikram Sarabhai (2009) 1 copia
Tinkle No-07 1 copia
Tinkle No.509 1 copia
Tinkle No.507 1 copia
Tinkle Digest 1 copia
Bahman Shah 1 copia
Tinkle No.504 1 copia
Tinkle No.505 1 copia
Tinkle No.530 1 copia
JAHANGIR (658) HINDI (2014) 1 copia
GARUDA (547) HINDI (2014) 1 copia
Chatur Birbal (2015) 1 copia
Tinkle No.498 1 copia
The Ramayana 1 copia
Tinkle No.501 1 copia
Tinkle No.500 1 copia
Shiva Parvati (2010) 1 copia
Kumbhakarna (2010) 1 copia
Lokmanya Tilak (2010) 1 copia
Kabir 1 copia
Surya (2010) 1 copia
Tales Of Yudhishthira (2011) 1 copia
Tales Of Arjuna (2010) 1 copia
Shah Jahan 1 copia
Tanaji 1 copia
The Golden Mongoose (2010) 1 copia
Baji Rao 1 1 copia
Krishna Leela (2010) 1 copia
Kannappa 1 copia
Arjuna And Karna (2015) 1 copia
Hanuman to the Rescue (2010) 1 copia
Babur 1 copia
Birbal the Inimitable (2008) 1 copia

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Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Pai, Anant
Otros nombres
"Uncle" Pai
Fecha de nacimiento
1929-09-17
Fecha de fallecimiento
2011-02-24
Género
male
Nacionalidad
India
Lugar de nacimiento
Karkala, Karnataka, India
Lugar de fallecimiento
Mumbai, India
Ocupaciones
cartoonist

Miembros

Reseñas

The Bhagawat Purana sings of the glory of Vishnu and his incarnations. It is one of the most popular of the eighteen major puranas, and its recitations lasting for a week, called Bhagawat Saptaha, are held all over India. The special collection of nine volumes of Amar Chitra Katha, based on the tenth chapter of the Bhagawat Purana, lovingly narrate the story of Krishna in detail. The episodes in the life of Krishna are described with vivid visuals and simple language.
 
Denunciada
riselibrary_CSUC | Oct 26, 2021 |
I am in love with blue gods, and Lord Vishnu was the original blue god, the inspiration for James Cameron's Na'vi. I've grown up reading about Vishnu, writing stories about him, drawing pictures of his incarnation, Krishna, and so an illustrated book that chronicles his ten (dasha) incarnations (avatar) has to be at the top of my legends-and-mythology list.
 
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Gaia_Sol | Sep 1, 2018 |
23-June-2018: Picking this up again as research for my second novel in which my aim will be to take readers to historical India, to a world of royal opulence and hedonism, treachery, heartbreak and love against the odds. And yes, it will be a gay fantasy, only with handsome brown heroes. :)


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Highly recommended for lovers of epic mythology and warfare, where the gods fight with men, warriors are granted divine weapons, and queens embody strength, majesty and grace to inspire love and respect and, in some cases, fear. Anyone who enjoyed the Iliad and is interested in reading about different cultures will likely enjoy this epic, set against the panorama of Indian royalty and mythology.

The Mahabharata is a sweeping tale of political intrigue, heroism and feats of supernatural ability. Add in beauty, love, divinity, nobility, and flawed characters pitted against each other in devastating conflict (both psychological and physical) and you get the ultimate triumph of good over evil. It covers just about every human emotion and act one can imagine. It even has LGBTQ themes (Shikhandi who's a badass trans prince(ss) warrior, Ardhanarishvara, who's a hermaphrodite formed from the joining of Shiva and Vishnu).

Seemingly banal events are often allegorical. E.g. Princess Draupadi ends up being married to all 5 Pandava brothers because their mother told Draupadi's original (and only) husband, Arjuna, to share his winnings with his brothers, not knowing it was a wife he had won. Easy-peasy polyandry, right? Not really :) We learn that this happened because Draupadi had asked Lord Shiva for a boon--to be married to the perfect man. However, as there is no ONE perfect man, she had to be married to 5 different men who each exemplified different virtues: justice & morality, strength, dedication, love & beauty, and intelligence.

It's an utterly brilliant tale and the Amar Chitra Katha illustrated, hardbound trilogy is one of the easiest and most entertaining versions of this epic to consume. And it's a great introduction to a rich and vibrant eastern mythology. Highly recommended, even though I said that already.
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Denunciada
Gaia_Sol | Sep 1, 2018 |
Amar Chitra Katha publishes popular stories about Hindu deities and mythology in this drawn series. The story of Krishna is popular due to his uniquely drawn blue skin (in many books he is drawn differently, and he is actually said to be black in skin color), making him recognizable to children. The stories are written in a comic book fashion and help children to easily understand the life and story of Krishna. This book appeals to children ages 7 - 12.
 
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pravs | otra reseña | Dec 15, 2010 |

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