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Myth and Me (The Indian Story)
Myth and Me (The Indian Story)
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by LAKSHMI LAL
Paperback (Edition: 2003)

Rupa & Co.
ISBN 81-7167-749-5

Size: 7.8" X 5"
Pages: 206

Our Price: $15.00

 
About the Book:

India's connection with her myth is a living, pulsating part of her psyche. It is the unique flavour of the wonder that is India. Myth and Me - The Indian Story is a handbook on Indian myth aimed at the discerning reader. This collection of essays, articles and talks forms an authentic overview of Indian myth, legend and philosophy. Grippingly retold in a rich and distinctive style, it is a passionate, personal journey through the vast landscape of Indian myth. It is also a celebration of the magic of Indian story, its insightful and visionary aspects, distilled to crystal clarity for the general reader both here and abroad. It fills a genuine gap in the literature on India whose past is still very much her present.

About the Author:

Lakshmi Lal has an MA in English from the Madras University. She began her writing career by editing and writing for Amar Chitra Katha. From 1980 to 1990 she wrote regularly on Indian myth, legend, art and culture for The Times of India in Mumbai. She has been a life-long student of Sanskrit language and literature. For the past two decades she has focused on Vedanta and related works. She is the author of The Ramayana, Shiva - Eye of the Storm, Ganesha Beyond the Form and the Warlis - Tribal Legends. She resides in Bangalore.

Contents

The Story Begins

    The Hindu-Indian World-View
    Sound as Mantra
    Purusha and Prakruti
    Brahma the Creator
    Vishnu the Preserver
    Shiva the Destroyer
    Banaras - Dying Into Moksha
The Story Grows
    Ganesha Remover of Obstacles
    Ganapati Pule
    Durga, Destroyer of Evil
    Agni God of Fire
    Lakshmi Goddess of Prosperity
    Divali, Festival of Light
    The Ramayana - Epic of All Time
    Indian Womanhood - The Myth
    Indian Motherhood - The Myth
    The Tree in India, Myth and Symbol
The Story Spreads
    The Festival of India in America
    Shiva in Philadelphia
    Transpersonal Encounters
    Myth in Cosmic Form
    Music as Worship
    Music for the Gods
    Dance in Khajuraho
    Abhinaya - Expressional Skills in Dance
    The Ramayana as Ballet
    Spirit of Music