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Amar Chitra Katha/ACK Media, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. According to Indian mythology, Hanuman, the mighty Monkey deity, was said to be the son of the Wind God, Vayu, and Anja… Plus…
Amar Chitra Katha/ACK Media, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. According to Indian mythology, Hanuman, the mighty Monkey deity, was said to be the son of the Wind God, Vayu, and Anjana. Hanuman is renowned for his Strength and valour besides his steadfast Love and loyalty to Lord Rama. He is the embodiment of devotion and power. The three titles in this Amar Chitra Katha collection narrate the Adventures of Hanuman. `Hanuman to the Rescue` is based on Krittivasa`s Ramayana. Hanuman`s exploits, particularly after he sets out to bring the Herb vishalya karani from Mount Gandhamadana to save Lakshmana, have been beautifully embellished in this Bengali version of the Ramayana. Hanuman`s unflinching devotion to Rama has made him one of the greatest bhaktas (devotees) ever known. In fact, Hanuman is often referred to as Ramabhakta Hanuman His singular Worship of Rama made him compassionate. It helped him leap across 800 miles of Ocean to Lanka and console Sita who was pining for Rama - forlorn and lonely in Ravana`s Ashoka garden. This story encapsulates the escapades of Hanuman. The third tale in this special issue describes the encounter between Hanuman and Bheema, the mighty Pandava prince. Hanuman was the son of Vayu, the Wind God, and Bheema was the son of Kunti, born by the grace of Vayu. Thus, the two can be considered half-brothers. Hanuman tests the strength and humility of the great Bheema in this charming anecdote. Hanuman is described as a chiranjivi, an immortal. This explains how the Meeting between the two was possible, although Bheema was born many centuries later. Printed Pages: 96. Tales of Hanuman: Hanuman; Hanuman to the Rescue; Bheema and Hanuman (Vol. 10006)Amar Chitra Katha9788184820782, Amar Chitra Katha/ACK Media, 2009, 6, Amar Chitra Katha/ACK Media, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. According to Indian mythology, Hanuman, the mighty Monkey deity, was said to be the son of the Wind God, Vayu, and Anjana. Hanuman is renowned for his Strength and valour besides his steadfast Love and loyalty to Lord Rama. He is the embodiment of devotion and power. The three titles in this Amar Chitra Katha collection narrate the Adventures of Hanuman. `Hanuman to the Rescue` is based on Krittivasa`s Ramayana. Hanuman`s exploits, particularly after he sets out to bring the Herb vishalya karani from Mount Gandhamadana to save Lakshmana, have been beautifully embellished in this Bengali version of the Ramayana. Hanuman`s unflinching devotion to Rama has made him one of the greatest bhaktas (devotees) ever known. In fact, Hanuman is often referred to as Ramabhakta Hanuman His singular Worship of Rama made him compassionate. It helped him leap across 800 miles of Ocean to Lanka and console Sita who was pining for Rama - forlorn and lonely in Ravana`s Ashoka garden. This story encapsulates the escapades of Hanuman. The third tale in this special issue describes the encounter between Hanuman and Bheema, the mighty Pandava prince. Hanuman was the son of Vayu, the Wind God, and Bheema was the son of Kunti, born by the grace of Vayu. Thus, the two can be considered half-brothers. Hanuman tests the strength and humility of the great Bheema in this charming anecdote. Hanuman is described as a chiranjivi, an immortal. This explains how the Meeting between the two was possible, although Bheema was born many centuries later. Printed Pages: 96., Amar Chitra Katha/ACK Media, 2009, 6, Amar Chitra Katha/ACK Media, 2009. First edition. Softcover. New. According to Indian mythology, Hanuman, the mighty Monkey deity, was said to be the son of the Wind God, Vayu, and Anjana. Hanuman is renowned for his Strength and valour besides his steadfast Love and loyalty to Lord Rama. He is the embodiment of devotion and power. The three titles in this Amar Chitra Katha collection narrate the Adventures of Hanuman. `Hanuman to the Rescue` is based on Krittivasa`s Ramayana. Hanuman`s exploits, particularly after he sets out to bring the Herb vishalya karani from Mount Gandhamadana to save Lakshmana, have been beautifully embellished in this Bengali version of the Ramayana. Hanuman`s unflinching devotion to Rama has made him one of the greatest bhaktas (devotees) ever known. In fact, Hanuman is often referred to as Ramabhakta Hanuman His singular Worship of Rama made him compassionate. It helped him leap across 800 miles of Ocean to Lanka and console Sita who was pining for Rama - forlorn and lonely in Ravana`s Ashoka garden. This story encapsulates the escapades of Hanuman. The third tale in this special issue describes the encounter between Hanuman and Bheema, the mighty Pandava prince. Hanuman was the son of Vayu, the Wind God, and Bheema was the son of Kunti, born by the grace of Vayu. Thus, the two can be considered half-brothers. Hanuman tests the strength and humility of the great Bheema in this charming anecdote. Hanuman is described as a chiranjivi, an immortal. This explains how the Meeting between the two was possible, although Bheema was born many centuries later. Printed Pages: 96., Amar Chitra Katha/ACK Media, 2009, 6, New York: Hyperion. Near Fine/Vg +. 1997. 1st an 'A' Edition. HC Illustrated Board. 5 3/4 x 5 3/4 0-7868-6295-5 Hc Nf orange boards, Dj and is closer to Nf than vg, and has original sticker stating " Features lyrics from the hit song "Go the Distance" performed by Michael Bolton." Beautifully illustrated in color and b&w line drawings. 47 pages. End pages also illustrated. ., Hyperion, 1997, 3.5, New York: Mysterious Press. Fine. 1995. First Paperback Edition. Mass Market Paperback. No spine crease. Full number line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. . 0.68 x 6.77 x 4.2 Inches. 226 pages. A Peter Shandy Mystery, No. 9. Massachusetts horticulturalist Peter Shandy is famous for his rutabagas, but he comes to Maine with a loftier plant in mind. Specifically, he wants to size up the world-renowned lupines of Frances Rondel, a nonagenarian whose legendary flowers are even more beautiful in life than they are in myth. Shandy is bitterly jealous, but finds a major distraction in the dining room of the country inn where hes staying. He may grow wretched lupines, but no gardener can solve a murder like Peter Shandy. The corpse belongs to the late Jasper Flodge, a local loudmouth with a toupee and a sizeable gut. Shoveling down the last bites of a chicken potpie, Flodge clutches his chest and falls dead. Suddenly with more to do than stopping to smell the lupines, Shandy must ask himself: Which Maine cook has the bad taste to flavor chicken with cyanide? ., Mysterious Press, 1995, 5, Viking, 1995-04-01. First Edition. Used - Like New. Used Like New, no missing pages, no damage to binding, may have a remainder mark., Viking, 1995-04-01, 5<