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Hindu Mythology: Classic Stories of Hindu Myths, Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Monsters: Classical Mythology, Book 5

“Hindu mythology is rich in detail yet, at times, features many contradictions. In this book, we are going to recount many favorite and classic stories of Hindu myths, gods, goddesses, heroes and monsters.

In this text, many famous stories are retold in a way that will allow you to understand the rich narrative that takes place, from the classic mythological stories that you can read and share with your family that teaches lessons of dharma to important life and spiritual lessons.

Some of the classic myths that are found inside this book are:

Myths of Origin

The creation of Universe
Arrival of humans
Concepts of the 4 Yuga
Hindu Gods and Goddesses

Brahma and the Curse
Vishnu and the Churning Ocean
The Third Eye of Shiva
Sarasvati Saves the World
The Birth of Shri Krishna
Kalia
The Elephant Head of Ganesha
Krishna and Indra
Gopal
A Brave Boy
A Meeting with Death
Ajamil Turns a New Leaf
Eklavya
Trishanku’s Heaven
Upamanyu
How the Moon Lost its Light
Jagganath
Jaidratha’s Punishment
Introduction to Hindu Epics

Mahabharata
Ramayana
Gita

If you are interested in understanding more about the Hindu mythology, sharing some classic stories with your friends or becoming an educator on some of the many teachings of Hinduism through their classical stories, this book is a perfect purchase for you!”

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“Hindu mythology is rich in detail yet, at times, features many contradictions. In this book, we are going to recount many favorite and classic stories of Hindu myths, gods, goddesses, heroes and monsters.

In this text, many famous stories are retold in a way that will allow you to understand the rich narrative that takes place, from the classic mythological stories that you can read and share with your family that teaches lessons of dharma to important life and spiritual lessons.

Some of the classic myths that are found inside this book are:

Myths of Origin

The creation of Universe
Arrival of humans
Concepts of the 4 Yuga
Hindu Gods and Goddesses

Brahma and the Curse
Vishnu and the Churning Ocean
The Third Eye of Shiva
Sarasvati Saves the World
The Birth of Shri Krishna
Kalia
The Elephant Head of Ganesha
Krishna and Indra
Gopal
A Brave Boy
A Meeting with Death
Ajamil Turns a New Leaf
Eklavya
Trishanku’s Heaven
Upamanyu
How the Moon Lost its Light
Jagganath
Jaidratha’s Punishment
Introduction to Hindu Epics

Mahabharata
Ramayana
Gita

If you are interested in understanding more about the Hindu mythology, sharing some classic stories with your friends or becoming an educator on some of the many teachings of Hinduism through their classical stories, this book is a perfect purchase for you!”

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Disclaimer: While it is the intention of Mythlok and its editors to keep all the information about various characters as mythologically accurate as possible, this site should not be considered mythical, legendary or folkloric doctrine in any way. We welcome you using this website for any research, journal or study but citing this website for any academic work would be at your own personal risk.
Disclaimer: While it is the intention of Mythlok and its editors to keep all the information about various characters as mythologically accurate as possible, this site should not be considered mythical, legendary or folkloric doctrine in any way. We welcome you using this website for any research, journal or study but citing this website for any academic work would be at your own personal risk.
Disclaimer: While it is the intention of Mythlok and its editors to keep all the information about various characters as mythologically accurate as possible, this site should not be considered mythical, legendary or folkloric doctrine in any way. We welcome you using this website for any research, journal or study but citing this website for any academic work would be at your own personal risk.