Shakti - Tales Of The Mother Goddess - English | Children's Book/ by Amar Chitra Katha/ Comic Book

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Sku : 91065377

Language : English

Publisher : India Book House

Height : 10 Inch

Depth : 2 Inch

Width : 8 Inch

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•Anuja Chandramouli's book ""Shakti: Tales of the Mother Goddess"" analyzes the myths and traditions surrounding the Hindu Goddess Shakti, who is seen as the ultimate source of all creation and the holy feminine force.
• The book is a compilation of cultures and traditions that depict the Goddess in all of her forms, from her ferocious and destructive Kali to her kind and maternal Durga. It illustrates the Goddess' enormous power and significance in Hindu tradition by addressing a variety of topics, including creation, destruction, reincarnation, love, and devotion.
• Readers may learn more about the iconography, symbolism, and significance of the Goddess in Indian culture and spirituality via these tales. 
• The book also discusses the nature of femininity, women's place in society, and the value of harmony and balance in the world.
• Anybody interested in Hindu tradition, spirituality, or Indian culture would find ""Shakti: Tales of the Mother Goddess"" to be a wonderfully written and captivating book.
• It sheds intriguing light on one of the Hindu pantheon's most beloved and enigmatic deities and emphasizes how her message is still relevant in the modern world.
• 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.