Indra And Vritra - The Demon Who Terrorised The Gods - English | by Subba Rao/ Amar Chitra Katha/ Comic Book

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Sku : 91065755

Language : English

Author : Subba Rao

Publisher : Amar Chitra Katha

Page : 32

Height : 10 Inch

Depth : 1 Inch

Width : 7 Inch

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•The Hindu tradition-based tale of the conflict between the deity Indra and the demon Vritra is retold in Indra and Vritra by Subba Rao. In accordance with the legend, Vritra took all the water on Earth and stashed it away in his view.
• The Gods were frantic to find a means to overcome Vritra and unleash the water because this would lead to drought and starvation throughout the entire continent.
• The narrative follows Indra, the God of thunder and lightning, in his quest to restore water for the world's inhabitants by defeating Vritra. Many Gods and Goddesses, such as Agni, the God of fire, and Soma, the deity of the moon, support Indra. 
• This Amr chitra katha book is written in an approachable and straightforward manner that gets readers of all ages interested in it. The plot is jam-packed with action and excitement, and it's easy to get caught up in the struggles of the Gods as they face off against the formidable demon Vritra. 
• This Amar chitra katha comic book's graphics are exquisite and in-depth, bringing the narrative to life and aiding readers in picturing the people and events. A glossary of words and an explanation of the story's symbolism are also included in the book. An old Hindu traditional tale is told in an interesting and educational way in Indra and Vritra.
• Amar Chitra Katha comics, a prominent publication house based in India, specializes in creating and distributing a vast array of comics and books deeply rooted in Indian culture, mythology, history, and folklore. Established in 1967 by Anant Pai, fondly known as the ""Father of Indian Comics,"" Amar Chitra Katha book has become an integral part of Indian literary heritage.