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Arshia Sattar

    The Girl in the Window
    Kishkinda Tails
    Adventures with Hanuman
    Ramayana
    Valmiki's Ramayana
    The Mouse Merchant
    • Even in ancient India, money is always a good thing and everyone wants it. The stories in The Mouse Merchant- selected from the Sanskrit universe, from the period of the late Rig Veda to the twelfth century - tell us how money was dealt with in everyday life in ancient and medieval Indian society. At the heart of these tales is the merchant. Sometimes gullible, sometimes greedy; ingenious at some moments, dim-witted at others; and hopelessly in love with courtesans but also loyal to their wives, our merchant heroes show how innovation in business is sometimes more important than capital. The Mouse Merchant puts these stories into the context of Indian business history, giving not only rare insights into the romance of the ancient seafaring life but also great wisdom about money.

      The Mouse Merchant
    • Ramayana

      • 181pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(80)Évaluer

      One of the world s oldest and best-loved tales, now retold and illustrated in thrilling detail for readers of all ages.

      Ramayana
    • Adventures with Hanuman

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      An unexpected adventure begins when Raghu, bored in bed, is visited by Hanuman, who invites him to help rescue Sita from Lanka. Together, they embark on an exhilarating journey, flying across the sea and facing rakshasas and demons. Raghu experiences thrilling transformations and navigates the complexities of Ravana's palace, all while forming a bond with the cheerful monkey god. This vibrant retelling is filled with humor and excitement, enhanced by lively illustrations that bring Hanuman's adventures to life.

      Adventures with Hanuman
    • The Girl in the Window

      Finding Oneself in An-Other

      • 24pages
      • 1 heure de lecture

      On translating the Sanskrit Ramayana into English for modern times.

      The Girl in the Window