Hindu Mythology
A Captivating Guide to Hindu Myths, Hindu Gods, and Hindu Goddesses
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Matt Clayton
Explore captivating Hindu myths of Hindu gods and goddesses
The stories in Hindu myth stem from traditions within Hinduism, drawing on stories from ancient texts, like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Keep in mind that because different versions of Hinduism inspire different people, many different versions of the stories float through the jungle and over the stones of temples and traditions. The stories in this volume are my version, though I’ve stuck as closely to the original myths and legends as imagination allows. At the end of this audiobook, you’ll find a short bibliography for further research.
Within this book, you'll find the following Hindu myths covered:
- Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and the Beginning of the World
- The Birth of Lord Shiva
- Saraswati & Brahma’s Fifth Head
- Shiva Tests Parvati
- Shiva Snares a Whale
- Ganesha Loses His Head
- Ganesha Spills a River
- Kubera’s Pride
- Ganesha Injures a Goddess
- Ganesha Wins a Race
- Shiva Skips Success
- Ravana’s Ten Heads
- The Birth of Rama
- Urmila’s Slumber
- Deer of Deception
- Hanuman’s Torch
- Suvannamachha Steals a Bridge
- Hanuman Moves a Mountain
- The Final Battle
- Sita’s Purity
- Krishna Steals Butter
- Krishna Trades for Jewels
- Krishna Swallows the Flames
- Agni Spreads a Curse
- Vayu Humbles the Silk Cotton Tree
- Savitri Chooses a Husband
- Savitri’s Fidelity
- And more!
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Know anything about the Hindu gods? Me either, until I read this book. An interesting and entertaining look at another set of gods who have been around almost forever, but most of us know little to nothing about them
nice book
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interesting
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quick and to the points
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Very clear
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