Myths of the Hindus and BuddhistsJaico Publishing House, 1999 - 399 páginas Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists is a single volume comprising the most important stories of Indian mythology taken from the two great epics Mahabharata and Ramayana, with additional tales from the Puranas, the Vedas and assorted narratives of Krishna, Buddha and Shiva. The book prepared by two of the foremost scholars and writers on Indian life, explains and interprets Indian ways and thoughts. |
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CHAPTER PAGE I MYTHOLOGY OF THE INDOARYAN RACES | 1 |
THE RAMAYANA | 6 |
THE MAHĀBHĀRATA | 118 |
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