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    Picture of The Matchless Wits Raman & Gopal

    The Matchless Wits Raman & Gopal

    Collection of the following titles: Raman the Matchless Wit, Gopal the Jester & Raman of Tenali.
    ₹225.00
    Picture of Tinkle Double Double Digest No. 8

    Tinkle Double Double Digest No. 8

    If you can never get enough of stories in Tinkle and the Tinkle Digest, then the Tinkle Double Double Digest is for you! With 350+ pages of the best that Tinkle has to offer, you are in for a rollercoaster of a ride through tales of adventure, mystery, fantasy, hilarity and more. Read stories of all your favourite Tinkle Toons, from Suppandi, Shambu and Kalia the Crow to Tantri the Mantri, Nasruddin Hodja, Anwar and many, many more.
    ₹325.00
    Picture of Tinkle Double Double Digest No. 5

    Tinkle Double Double Digest No. 5

    If you can never get enough of stories in Tinkle and the Tinkle Digest, then the Tinkle Double Double Digest is for you! With 350+ pages of the best that Tinkle has to offer, you are in for a rollercoaster of a ride through tales of adventure, mystery, fantasy, hilarity and more. Read stories of all your favourite Tinkle Toons, from Suppandi, Shambu and Kalia the Crow to Tantri the Mantri, Nasruddin Hodja, Anwar and many, many more.
    ₹325.00
    Picture of Stories About Freedom Fighters

    Stories About Freedom Fighters

    To belong to a nation, free and unshackled, was the dream of every Indian during the British rule. The visionaries who helped translate this dream into reality were individuals who dared to put their thoughts into words and actions. Rabindranath Tagore, who through his writings urged Indians to strive for a free nation 'where the mind is without fear and the head is held high'. Mahatma Gandhi- Father of the Nation, whose non-violent struggle redefined the meaning of protest. Jayaprakash Narayan, who championed the cause of the oppressed even after independence. Babasaheb Ambedkar became the icon of the underprivileged. History, however, will remember him as the architect of India's Constitution. Jawaharlal Nehru - fiercely idealistic Indian who is still famous throughout the world today. A Children’s Bookshelf Selection: Each month our editor’s pick the best books for children and young adults by age to be a part of the children’s bookshelf.
    ₹399.00
    Picture of Stories From The Sanskrit Drama

    Stories From The Sanskrit Drama

    Collection of the following titles: Shakuntala, Urvashi, Udayana, Vasant Sena & Ratnavali.
    ₹399.00
    Picture of Mother Teresa

    Mother Teresa

    It was on a train from Calcutta to Darjeeling that Mother Teresa first heard the call. A voice beckoned her to leave the sheltered life of the convent and come out to serve the poorest of the poor. That voice changed her life completely and also the lives of everyone she touched. Though Albanian by birth, Mother Teresa made India her home. Humbly, yet firmly, Mother set to work trying to heal the world's greatest disease, 'of being unwanted and unloved'. At the time of her death, the world acknowledged her as one of the most enduring symbols of love.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Chennamma Of Keladi

    Chennamma Of Keladi

    There was a great consternation in the court of Keladi, when the king married a commoner. But Chennamma, the merchant's daughter, proved to be a born queen. She became an expert rider and archer. She took great interest in the governing of the kingdom. When a scheming minister poisoned and killed the king, Chennamma was forced to take over as ruler. Before she could calm the troubled kingdom, Keladi came under attack from the powerful armies of Bijapur. Undaunted, Chennamma sold her jewelry to finance the battle. Then she marched out to meet the invaders, at the head of her army.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Birbal The Just

    Birbal The Just

    Rogues and scoundrels were forced to tread carefully, even the exalted emperor was not spared when he erred, for Birbal, Akbar's able minister, was at hand to dispense justice. His methods might have been unorthodox, he once summoned a tree as the key witness in a case but he never failed to get the desired results.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Bimbisara

    Bimbisara

    Dutiful son, doting father, capable general, wise ruler, Bimbisara had earned the right to grow old in peace but his son had other plans for him. Through his darkest hours Bimbisara was sustained by the gentle teachings of his royal-born friend Gautama Buddha, who had renounced his own kingdom. Bimbisara, on the other hand, spent a lifetime building his kingdom of Magadha around present-day Bihar. We get a glimpse of the life and times of this great king, who lived nearly 2500 years ago, in the Buddhist and Jain literature of the period.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Lal Bahadur Shastri

    Lal Bahadur Shastri

    Lal Bahadur Shastri may have been small in size but he had an immense vision. Determined to build a new India, he took on every challenge with a cheerful smile and a humble heart. Years of hard work took their toll, however. In her moment of triumph, the country was suddenly left grieving for a wise, honest and courageous prime minister.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Agastya

    Agastya

    He outwitted the Vindhya mountain when, in its pride, it tried to obstruct the natural path of the sun. He drank all the waters of the ocean to expose the wicked Kalkeyas, who hid there after challenging the Gods to battle. Agastya is the most well-known among the Saptarshi. His stories are found not just in the Vedas but are scattered through the Brahmanas and the Puranas as well. These stories are known not only in India but are also a part of S.E. Asian mythology.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of The Adventures Of Baddu And Chhotu

    The Adventures Of Baddu And Chhotu

    Baddu and Chhotu were friends but they did not trust each other. So when they set off to seek their fortune together each one was bent upon outsmarting the other, be it in trying to get the more easy-going job or acquiring a pot of gold. A popular folktale from Bengal, this story is part of our oral tradition of story-telling.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Babur

    Babur

    Descended from the house of Timur and Genghis Khan, Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur founded the Mughal dynasty in India. Babur lived for most of his early life as an exile in and around his homeland in Central Asia. Declared ruler of Farghana at the age of 12, the young boy had to contend with treacherous uncles, tyrant neighbors and rebellious generals. But he dealt with all of them even while moving towards his historic tryst with India.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Roopmati

    Roopmati

    The story of Roopmati, the princess of Dharampuri and Baz Bahadur, the Sultan of Mandu, is one of India's greatest love stories. From the day of their fateful meeting with the sultan, the princess loved no one else, sacrificing all just to be one with him. Defying every norm she married him. But their happiness was short lived. The Mughal Emperor Akbar wanted Mandu and commanded his general, Adham Khan to march on it.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Kumbhakarna

    Kumbhakarna

    The only way Kumbhakarna could be kept out of mischief was to make him sleep twenty-four hours a day! Nothing would rouse this hulking ogre, not the trumpeting and trampling of elephants, not the deafening din of drums and certainly not a rain of rocks. But when the aroma of fresh cooking wafted across his nose, he was up in a trice! However, that mightiest of warriors, Rama of Ayodhya, was lying in wait.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Savitri

    Savitri

    Even the merciless Lord Yama is charmed by Savitri. This gentle, beautiful princess is admired by gods and kings, the rich and the poor, the young and the old. But when the shadow of death hangs over her husband she is filled with courage spurred by her selfless love for him. She strives for a miracle, with amazing success!
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Saraswati

    Saraswati

    As Brahma sinks into peaceful bliss, his radiance gives birth to a sublime form. Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, emerges from Brahma's mind and enlightens the mighty creator. When the all-consuming fire, Vadavagni, is raging through the world the gods go to Saraswati for help. Saraswati agrees to carry the fire and save everyone from perishing. Shiva aids her in this quest and she begins her epic course as a river. Later, Saraswati finds herself the victim of a terrible curse when she gets drawn into the rivalry between the sages Vishwamitra and Vasishtha. Amar Chitra Katha follows the story of Saraswati, from her birth to her journey into the ocean.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Birbal The Genius

    Birbal The Genius

    It takes a wise man to recognize another's wisdom. While Akbar's courtiers were jealous of Birbal, the emperor was quick to notice his agile mind. The two men loathed hypocrisy and deceit and they also shared the complete delight in a good joke.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of Kannagi

    Kannagi

    Life is unfair: the virtuous Kannagi deserves a loving husband, but selfish beauties and foolish kings combine to rob her of happiness. Her patience snaps, eventually. Pure in her love, this gentle woman is transformed into an avenging angel, raining death and doom on all her foes, until the gods are forced to intervene. Ilango Adigal's Tamil classic, Shilappadikaram presents life with all its flaws but also with hope.
    ₹90.00
    Picture of 3 in 1 Pack of 12 (Assorted) - copy

    3 in 1 Pack of 12 (Assorted) - copy

    This collection is an exclusive pack of 12 contains 3 in 1 titles giving you the best. 36 awesome stories all in one bundle.
    ₹2,388.00 ₹1,910.00