Discover millions of ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more with a free trial

Only $11.99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.

Stories on lord Ganesh series - 1: From various sources of Ganesh Purana
Stories from Bhagawata series -1: From various sources of Bhagawata Purana
Stories on lord Venkateshwara series -2: From various sources
Audiobook series30 titles

series

Written by Anusha HS and ANUSHA HS

Narrated by Anusha HS and ANUSHA HS

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars

()

About this series

Lord shiva is adi and he is only the anthya. He is the sole reason for the happenings in both the movable and immovable worlds. Therefore, it is said that not even a spring of grass will move without his permission. He is the one who has given life to all the creatures. He is also the one who takes away the lives of all the creatures. Sadhus sages and aghoraas practice severe penance without minding day and night on Lord Shiva. He blesses his devotees with boons. He is called Bole Shankar. All recite his five syllabled mantra or panchakshari mantra " om Namah Shivaya" which is the most popular one among all the other mantras. Lord Shiva who is also called Parameswara is the one who has got no birth and death. He is only the beginning and he is the end. Nandi which happens to be the vehicle of Lord Shiva is a bull. The abode of Lord Shiva is Mount Kailash. In Hindu religion Lord Shiva is called Devaadi Deva Mahadeva which means God for all the Gods. He is the supreme God. Lord Shiva has three eyes. The third eye is situated in between his brows. The third eye is used by him only whenever he wants to destroy the things. He is the one who dwells at cemetery

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnusha HS
Release dateMay 22, 2020
Stories on lord Ganesh series - 1: From various sources of Ganesh Purana
Stories from Bhagawata series -1: From various sources of Bhagawata Purana
Stories on lord Venkateshwara series -2: From various sources

Titles in the series (77)

  • Stories on lord Venkateshwara series -2: From various sources

    2

    Stories on lord Venkateshwara series -2: From various sources
    Stories on lord Venkateshwara series -2: From various sources

    Each of the temples situated in South India has got its own speciality among which the temple of lord sri Venkateshwara swamy in Tirupati tirumala is one of those. Tirupati is one of the famous and holiest places of pilgrimage in India. It is situated in the city named Chittoor of the state Andhra Pradesh. Every year lacs of people visit Tirupati in order to take the darshana or view of the presiding deity of the place Tirupati who is none other than Lord Sri Venkateshwara Swamy. Lord Venkateshwara Swamy is one of the incarnations of Lord Sri Vishnu. It is believed that, his incarnation happened in order to remove afflictions of the people and his devotees. Therefore, Tirupati is called “Kaliyuga’s vaikunta”. Devotees call this temple of Lord sri Venkateshwara as the temple of Seven Hills. This temple is the richest among its counterparts in the whole world. According to the puranas, the idol of Lord Sri Venkateshwara which is situated at Tirupati is carved out of a stone named Saligrama. Lord Sri Venkateshwara is called by different names like Govinda, Srinivasa and many more. It is believed that those who please Lord Venkateshwara, the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi will also be upon us as a result of this, all kinds of financial difficulties will be warded off

  • Stories on lord Ganesh series - 1: From various sources of Ganesh Purana

    1

    Stories on lord Ganesh series - 1: From various sources of Ganesh Purana
    Stories on lord Ganesh series - 1: From various sources of Ganesh Purana

    Lord Ganesh is the son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. He is the first one to get worshipped before worshipping any other god. We can say in short that there is no Hindu who doesn't perform Lord Ganesh’s worship. In Ramayana Lord Rama had worshipped Lord Ganesh. In Mahabharata Lord Krishna had also worshipped Lord Ganesh. They have become the role models to the whole world. Before the beginning of any work it is common to worship Lord Ganesh. There are many Holy hymns on Lord Ganesh. Lord Ganesh’s favorite food is modak. He gets pleased if we offer Durva grass to him. He also loves red Hibiscus flower. He is called the vighnaharta because he wards off all the obstacles in our life. He is also called vighnaraja. There are infinite names to Lord Ganesh which we cannot explain. He ties a snake around his waist. The vehicle of Lord Ganesh is mouse in Hindu culture. Lord Ganesh is worshipped all over India. His miracles have been described in all of the 18 Puranas. There are many forms of Lord Ganesh. He has got two wives one is riddhi and the other is siddhi.Lord Ganesh has got 32 forms of incarnations. The modak which you offer to Lord Ganesh will give you good results. Lord Ganesh does not bias among his devotees. He is specially worshipped on sankashti days

  • Stories from Bhagawata series -1: From various sources of Bhagawata Purana

    1

    Stories from Bhagawata series -1: From various sources of Bhagawata Purana
    Stories from Bhagawata series -1: From various sources of Bhagawata Purana

    One can know about the stories from Bhagawata Purana

  • STORIES FROM ANCIENT INDIA series -1: From various sources

    1

    STORIES FROM ANCIENT INDIA series -1: From various sources
    STORIES FROM ANCIENT INDIA series -1: From various sources

    "STORIES FROM ANCIENT INDIA" tells about the stories which happened in India during ancient times. this ebook is in series

  • Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -1: From Various sources

    1

    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -1: From Various sources
    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -1: From Various sources

    The book Kathasaritsagara has been created by Soma Deva. It consists of 21,500 shlokas. This book Kathasaritsagara has been divided into 18 lambakaas, and those 18 lambakaas are still more divided into 125 Tharanga's. Some lambakaas are very big, while some are very small. If there are 115 Shlokas in the 11th Lambaka, there are around 4925 Shlokas in 12th Lambaka. During ancient times from the mouth of Lord Shiva, this story got birth. Those who listen to this story will experience all sorts of worldly pleasures. They will be blessed by Lord Shiva and at last reach jnana Loka by the blessings of lord shiva.

  • A Book of Motivational Quotes series 1: From various sources

    1

    A Book of Motivational Quotes series 1: From various sources
    A Book of Motivational Quotes series 1: From various sources

    "A Book of Motivational Quotes " , this book consists of the famous quotes stated by many great men. Some are also collected from the Hindu mythology. One will definitely understand what real life is which is nothing but the reality when one reads this book. This is just like an eye-opener to those people who have not unlocked their real potential.

  • Stories on lord Ganesh series 4: From various sources of Ganesh Purana

    4

    Stories on lord Ganesh series 4: From various sources of Ganesh Purana
    Stories on lord Ganesh series 4: From various sources of Ganesh Purana

    Lord Ganesh is the son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. He is the first one to get worshipped before worshipping any other god. We can say in short that there is no Hindu who doesn't perform Lord Ganesh’s worship. In Ramayana Lord Rama had worshipped Lord Ganesh. In Mahabharata Lord Krishna had also worshipped Lord Ganesh. They have become the role models to the whole world. Before the beginning of any work it is common to worship Lord Ganesh. There are many Holy hymns on Lord Ganesh. Lord Ganesh’s favorite food is modak. He gets pleased if we offer Durva grass to him. He also loves red Hibiscus flower. He is called the vighnaharta because he wards off all the obstacles in our life. He is also called vighnaraja. There are infinite names to Lord Ganesh which we cannot explain. He ties a snake around his waist. The vehicle of Lord Ganesh is mouse in Hindu culture. Lord Ganesh is worshipped all over India. His miracles have been described in all of the 18 Puranas. There are many forms of Lord Ganesh.

  • Stories on lord Ganesh series -2: From various sources of Ganesh Purana

    2

    Stories on lord Ganesh series -2: From various sources of Ganesh Purana
    Stories on lord Ganesh series -2: From various sources of Ganesh Purana

    Lord Ganesh is the son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. He is the first one to get worshipped before worshipping any other god. We can say in short that there is no Hindu who doesn't perform Lord Ganesh’s worship. In Ramayana Lord Rama had worshipped Lord Ganesh. In Mahabharata Lord Krishna had also worshipped Lord Ganesh. They have become the role models to the whole world. Before the beginning of any work it is common to worship Lord Ganesh. There are many Holy hymns on Lord Ganesh. Lord Ganesh’s favorite food is modak. He gets pleased if we offer Durva grass to him. He also loves red Hibiscus flower. He is called the vighnaharta because he wards off all the obstacles in our life. He is also called vighnaraja. There are infinite names to Lord Ganesh which we cannot explain. He ties a snake around his waist. The vehicle of Lord Ganesh is mouse in Hindu culture.

  • Tales from Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma series -1: From various sources

    1

    Tales from Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma series -1: From various sources
    Tales from Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma series -1: From various sources

    In South India there was a city named mahilaaropa. A king named Amara Shakthi was ruling the city of mahilaaropa. He was very friendly with his citizens. He was a great visionary and a man with valour. The citizens of his Kingdom were always happy. But the king himself was not happy. He had no contentment. Because that King had three sons who were very stupid. The elder one was very stubborn. His name was bahu shakti. The second one was a shrewd fellow. His name was ugrashakti. The third one was a wicked fellow who had inculcated only bad habits. His name was Ananta Shakti. Moreover, the three sons of the King were egoistic as they were the sons of a king. Because of this they did not obtain any kind of knowledge and education. Though they were aged between 16 and 18 years, they did not know how to write. Like this they used to lead their lives. The king Amara Shakti being the father of those three princes did not succeed in his attempt of making them knowledgeable and educating them even though he tried his level best. Because those three children of the king did not have any earnestness to get educated, they disrespected their Guru or teacher. So, all the Gurus or teachers started rejecting the offer of teaching the three children of the king. Though they were in youth they were slow, egoistic and had inculcated bad habits in them. As the time had passed away, they had grown like wild bulls. Hearing about the nature of the three princes the kings belonging to the neighboring kingdoms hesitated to give their daughters in hand for conducting marriage ceremony of their daughters. The king Amara shakti went into a chronic depression and lost his peace of mind. He struggled and trembled out of fear thinking about their son's future.

  • Stories on lord Shiva series - 2: From various sources of Shiva Purana

    2

    Stories on lord Shiva series - 2: From various sources of Shiva Purana
    Stories on lord Shiva series - 2: From various sources of Shiva Purana

    Lord shiva is adi and he is only the anthya. He is the sole reason for the happenings in both the movable and immovable worlds. Therefore, it is said that not even a spring of grass will move without his permission. He is the one who has given life to all the creatures. He is also the one who takes away the lives of all the creatures. Sadhus sages and aghoraas practice severe penance without minding day and night on Lord Shiva.He blesses his devotees with boons. He is called Bole Shankar. All recite his five syllabled mantra or panchakshari mantra " om Namah Shivaya" which is the most popular one among all the other mantras. Lord Shiva who is also called Parameswara is the one who has got no birth and death. He is only the beginning and he is the end. Nandi which happens to be the vehicle of Lord Shiva is a bull. The abode of Lord Shiva is Mount Kailash. In Hindu religion Lord Shiva is called Devaadi Deva Mahadeva which means God for all the Gods. He is the supreme God. Lord Shiva has three eyes. The third eye is situated in between his brows. The third eye is used by him only whenever he wants to destroy the things. He is the one who dwells at cemetery

  • Stories on lord Venkateshwara series -1: From various sources

    1

    Stories on lord Venkateshwara series -1: From various sources
    Stories on lord Venkateshwara series -1: From various sources

    Each of the temples situated in South India has got its own speciality among which the temple of lord sri Venkateshwara swamy in Tirupati tirumala is one of those. Tirupati is one of the famous and holiest places of pilgrimage in India. It is situated in the city named Chittoor of the state Andhra Pradesh. Every year lacs of people visit Tirupati in order to take the darshana or view of the presiding deity of the place Tirupati who is none other than Lord Sri Venkateshwara Swamy. Lord Venkateshwara Swamy is one of the incarnations of Lord Sri Vishnu. It is believed that, his incarnation happened in order to remove afflictions of the people and his devotees. Therefore, Tirupati is called “Kaliyuga’s vaikunta”. Devotees call this temple of Lord sri Venkateshwara as the temple of Seven Hills. This temple is the richest among its counterparts in the whole world. According to the puranas, the idol of Lord Sri Venkateshwara which is situated at Tirupati is carved out of a stone named Saligrama. Lord Sri Venkateshwara is called by different names like Govinda, Srinivasa and many more. It is believed that those who please Lord Venkateshwara, the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi will also be upon us as a result of this, all kinds of financial difficulties will be warded off.

  • Stories from Kathasaritasagara series - 11: From Various sources

    11

    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series - 11: From Various sources
    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series - 11: From Various sources

    The book Kathasaritsagara has been created by Soma Deva. It consists of 21,500 shlokas. This book Kathasaritsagara has been divided into 18 lambakaas, and those 18 lambakaas are still more divided into 125 Tharanga's. Some lambakaas are very big, while some are very small. If there are 115 Shlokas in the 11th Lambaka, there are around 4925 Shlokas in 12th Lambaka. During ancient times from the mouth of Lord Shiva, this story got birth. Those who listen to this story will experience all sorts of worldly pleasures. They will be blessed by Lord Shiva and at last reach jnana Loka by the blessings of lord Shiva.

  • Chanakya Neeti series-1: From Various sources

    1

    Chanakya Neeti series-1: From Various sources
    Chanakya Neeti series-1: From Various sources

    You will come to know about the quotes stated by chanakya by reading this ebook.In the history of India,the name of chanakya has remained like the one which cannot be erased like a north star.His collection of moral sayings is well reknowned as kautilya's sayings.There are several people who call those as chanakya's moral sayings.Kautilya is the nickname of chanakya.

  • Stories on lord Shiva series -1: From various sources of Shiva Purana

    1

    Stories on lord Shiva series -1: From various sources of Shiva Purana
    Stories on lord Shiva series -1: From various sources of Shiva Purana

    Lord shiva is adi and he is only the anthya. He is the sole reason for the happenings in both the movable and immovable worlds. Therefore, it is said that not even a spring of grass will move without his permission. He is the one who has given life to all the creatures. He is also the one who takes away the lives of all the creatures. Sadhus sages and aghoraas practice severe penance without minding day and night on Lord Shiva. He blesses his devotees with boons. He is called Bole Shankar. All recite his five syllabled mantra or panchakshari mantra " om Namah Shivaya" which is the most popular one among all the other mantras. Lord Shiva who is also called Parameswara is the one who has got no birth and death. He is only the beginning and he is the end. Nandi which happens to be the vehicle of Lord Shiva is a bull. The abode of Lord Shiva is Mount Kailash. In Hindu religion Lord Shiva is called Devaadi Deva Mahadeva which means God for all the Gods. He is the supreme God. Lord Shiva has three eyes. The third eye is situated in between his brows. The third eye is used by him only whenever he wants to destroy the things. He is the one who dwells at cemetery.

  • Stories on lord Shiva series - 6: from various sources of Shiva Purana

    6

    Stories on lord Shiva series - 6: from various sources of Shiva Purana
    Stories on lord Shiva series - 6: from various sources of Shiva Purana

    Lord shiva is adi and he is only the anthya. He is the sole reason for the happenings in both the movable and immovable worlds. Therefore, it is said that not even a spring of grass will move without his permission. He is the one who has given life to all the creatures. He is also the one who takes away the lives of all the creatures. Sadhus sages and aghoraas practice severe penance without minding day and night on Lord Shiva. He blesses his devotees with boons. He is called Bole Shankar. All recite his five syllabled mantra or panchakshari mantra " om Namah Shivaya" which is the most popular one among all the other mantras. Lord Shiva who is also called Parameswara is the one who has got no birth and death. He is only the beginning and he is the end. Nandi which happens to be the vehicle of Lord Shiva is a bull. The abode of Lord Shiva is Mount Kailash. In Hindu religion Lord Shiva is called Devaadi Deva Mahadeva which means God for all the Gods. He is the supreme God. Lord Shiva has three eyes. The third eye is situated in between his brows. The third eye is used by him only whenever he wants to destroy the things. He is the one who dwells at cemetery.

  • A Book of Motivational Quotes: From various sources

    2

    A Book of Motivational Quotes: From various sources
    A Book of Motivational Quotes: From various sources

    "A Book of Motivational Quotes " , this book consists of the famous quotes stated by many great men. Some are also collected from the Hindu mythology. One will definitely understand what real life is which is nothing but the reality when one reads this book. This is just like an eye-opener to those people who have not unlocked their real potential.

  • Stories on goddess Parvati series -1: From various sources of religious scripts

    1

    Stories on goddess Parvati series -1: From various sources of religious scripts
    Stories on goddess Parvati series -1: From various sources of religious scripts

    Every creature expects only pleasure and happiness.To obtain pleasure the divine power should be the shadow of a white umbrella. Or else no pleasure is obtained by the creature in anyway. Let the creature do the worship of Lord Shiva or the worship of Shakti [goddess], he should understand its procedure or its inner secret. The devotion in Shakti and Lord Shiva leads to Nirvana. The miracles of Devi cannot be explained. Through that loving bhavani's love the whole universe will get salvation. If we remember that Mahadevi in ourselves we will be blessed with what all we wish for. If you read this Devi Charitra you will get freed from evil powers. While walking, when falling or while climbing or roaming about if you remember Devi she will certainly fulfill all your desires. Devi is merciful on her devotees. This Devi Charitra’s miracle is very great. She is Chintamani for those who will always remember her. She is kamadhenu for those who worship her. She is kalpakunj for those who imagine on her through her miracles. By the recitation of this Devi Charitra all your desires in four forms namely Dharma [righteousness], Artha[ money],Kama[ Desire], Moksha [Nirvana] will be achieved.

  • A Book of Motivational Quotes series - 4: From various sources

    4

    A Book of Motivational Quotes series - 4: From various sources
    A Book of Motivational Quotes series - 4: From various sources

    "A Book of Motivational Quotes " , this book consists of the famous quotes stated by many great men. Some are also collected from the Hindu mythology. One will definitely understand what real life is which is nothing but the reality when one reads this book. This is just like an eye-opener to those people who have not unlocked their real potential.

  • Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -3: From Various sources

    3

    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -3: From Various sources
    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -3: From Various sources

    The book Kathasaritsagara has been created by Soma Deva. It consists of 21,500 shlokas. This book Kathasaritsagara has been divided into 18 lambakaas, and those 18 lambakaas are still more divided into 125 Tharanga's. Some lambakaas are very big, while some are very small. If there are 115 Shlokas in the 11th Lambaka, there are around 4925 Shlokas in 12th Lambaka. During ancient times from the mouth of Lord Shiva, this story got birth. Those who listen to this story will experience all sorts of worldly pleasures. They will be blessed by Lord Shiva and at last reach jnana Loka by the blessings of lord shiva.

  • Stories on lord Ganesh series -3: From various sources of Ganesh Purana

    3

    Stories on lord Ganesh series -3: From various sources of Ganesh Purana
    Stories on lord Ganesh series -3: From various sources of Ganesh Purana

    Lord Ganesh is the son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. He is the first one to get worshipped before worshipping any other god. We can say in short that there is no Hindu who doesn't perform Lord Ganesh’s worship. In Ramayana Lord Rama had worshipped Lord Ganesh. In Mahabharata Lord Krishna had also worshipped Lord Ganesh. They have become the role models to the whole world. Before the beginning of any work it is common to worship Lord Ganesh. There are many Holy hymns on Lord Ganesh. Lord Ganesh’s favorite food is modak. He gets pleased if we offer Durva grass to him. He also loves red Hibiscus flower. He is called the vighnaharta because he wards off all the obstacles in our life. He is also called vighnaraja. There are infinite names to Lord Ganesh which we cannot explain. He ties a snake around his waist. The vehicle of Lord Ganesh is mouse in Hindu culture.

  • Stories on lord Ganesh series -5: from various sources of Ganesh purana

    5

    Stories on lord Ganesh series -5: from various sources of Ganesh purana
    Stories on lord Ganesh series -5: from various sources of Ganesh purana

    Lord Ganesh is the son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. He is the first one to get worshipped before worshipping any other god. We can say in short that there is no Hindu who doesn't perform Lord Ganesh’s worship. In Ramayana Lord Rama had worshipped Lord Ganesh. In Mahabharata Lord Krishna had also worshipped Lord Ganesh. They have become the role models to the whole world. Before the beginning of any work it is common to worship Lord Ganesh. There are many Holy hymns on Lord Ganesh. Lord Ganesh’s favorite food is modak. He gets pleased if we offer Durva grass to him. He also loves red Hibiscus flower. He is called the vighnaharta because he wards off all the obstacles in our life. He is also called vighnaraja. There are infinite names to Lord Ganesh which we cannot explain. He ties a snake around his waist. The vehicle of Lord Ganesh is mouse in Hindu culture

  • Stories on lord Ganesh series - 6: from various sources of Ganesh purana

    6

    Stories on lord Ganesh series - 6: from various sources of Ganesh purana
    Stories on lord Ganesh series - 6: from various sources of Ganesh purana

    Lord Ganesh is the son of Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva. He is the first one to get worshipped before worshipping any other god. We can say in short that there is no Hindu who doesn't perform Lord Ganesh’s worship. In Ramayana Lord Rama had worshipped Lord Ganesh. In Mahabharata Lord Krishna had also worshipped Lord Ganesh. They have become the role models to the whole world. Before the beginning of any work it is common to worship Lord Ganesh. There are many Holy hymns on Lord Ganesh. Lord Ganesh’s favorite food is modak. He gets pleased if we offer Durva grass to him. He also loves red Hibiscus flower. He is called the vighnaharta because he wards off all the obstacles in our life. He is also called vighnaraja. There are infinite names to Lord Ganesh which we cannot explain. He ties a snake around his waist. The vehicle of Lord Ganesh is mouse in Hindu culture. Lord Ganesh is worshipped all over India. His miracles have been described in all of the 18 Puranas. There are many forms of Lord Ganesh. He has got two wives one is riddhi and the other is siddhi.Lord Ganesh has got 32 forms of incarnations. The modak which you offer to Lord Ganesh will give you good results. Lord Ganesh does not bias among his devotees. He is specially worshipped on sankashti days. On Ganesh Chaturthi people fast and perform vrath.On this day it is forbidden to see Chandra the moon.

  • Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -6: From Various sources

    6

    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -6: From Various sources
    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -6: From Various sources

    The book Kathasaritsagara has been created by Soma Deva. It consists of 21,500 shlokas. This book Kathasaritsagara has been divided into 18 lambakaas, and those 18 lambakaas are still more divided into 125 Tharanga's. Some lambakaas are very big, while some are very small. If there are 115 Shlokas in the 11th Lambaka, there are around 4925 Shlokas in 12th Lambaka. During ancient times from the mouth of Lord Shiva, this story got birth. Those who listen to this story will experience all sorts of worldly pleasures. They will be blessed by Lord Shiva and at last reach jnana Loka by the blessings of lord shiva.

  • Tales from Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma series -2: From various sources

    2

    Tales from Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma series -2: From various sources
    Tales from Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma series -2: From various sources

    In South India there was a city named mahilaaropa. A king named Amara Shakthi was ruling the city of mahilaaropa. He was very friendly with his citizens. He was a great visionary and a man with valour. The citizens of his Kingdom were always happy. But the king himself was not happy. He had no contentment. Because that King had three sons who were very stupid. The elder one was very stubborn. His name was bahu shakti. The second one was a shrewd fellow. His name was ugrashakti. The third one was a wicked fellow who had inculcated only bad habits. His name was Ananta Shakti. Moreover, the three sons of the King were egoistic as they were the sons of a king. Because of this they did not obtain any kind of knowledge and education. Though they were aged between 16 and 18 years, they did not know how to write. Like this they used to lead their lives. The king Amara Shakti being the father of those three princes did not succeed in his attempt of making them knowledgeable and educating them even though he tried his level best. Because those three children of the king did not have any earnestness to get educated, they disrespected their Guru or teacher. So, all the Gurus or teachers started rejecting the offer of teaching the three children of the king. Though they were in youth they were slow, egoistic and had inculcated bad habits in them. As the time had passed away, they had grown like wild bulls. Hearing about the nature of the three princes the kings belonging to the neighboring kingdoms hesitated to give their daughters in hand for conducting marriage ceremony of their daughters. The king Amara shakti went into a chronic depression and lost his peace of mind. He struggled and trembled out of fear thinking about their son's future.

  • Stories from Kathasaritasagara series - 2: From Various sources

    2

    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series - 2: From Various sources
    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series - 2: From Various sources

    The book Kathasaritsagara has been created by Soma Deva. It consists of 21,500 shlokas. This book Kathasaritsagara has been divided into 18 lambakaas, and those 18 lambakaas are still more divided into 125 Tharanga's. Some lambakaas are very big, while some are very small. If there are 115 Shlokas in the 11th Lambaka, there are around 4925 Shlokas in 12th Lambaka. During ancient times from the mouth of Lord Shiva, this story got birth. Those who listen to this story will experience all sorts of worldly pleasures. They will be blessed by Lord Shiva and at last reach jnana Loka by the blessings of lord shiva.

  • Tales from Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma series - 3: From various sources

    3

    Tales from Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma series - 3: From various sources
    Tales from Panchatantra by Vishnu Sharma series - 3: From various sources

    In South India there was a city named mahilaaropa. A king named Amara Shakthi was ruling the city of mahilaaropa. He was very friendly with his citizens. He was a great visionary and a man with valour. The citizens of his Kingdom were always happy. But the king himself was not happy. He had no contentment. Because that King had three sons who were very stupid. The elder one was very stubborn. His name was bahu shakti. The second one was a shrewd fellow. His name was ugrashakti. The third one was a wicked fellow who had inculcated only bad habits. His name was Ananta Shakti. Moreover, the three sons of the King were egoistic as they were the sons of a king. Because of this they did not obtain any kind of knowledge and education. Though they were aged between 16 and 18 years, they did not know how to write. Like this they used to lead their lives. The king Amara Shakti being the father of those three princes did not succeed in his attempt of making them knowledgeable and educating them even though he tried his level best. Because those three children of the king did not have any earnestness to get educated, they disrespected their Guru or teacher. So, all the Gurus or teachers started rejecting the offer of teaching the three children of the king. Though they were in youth they were slow, egoistic and had inculcated bad habits in them. As the time had passed away, they had grown like wild bulls. Hearing about the nature of the three princes the kings belonging to the neighboring kingdoms hesitated to give their daughters in hand for conducting marriage ceremony of their daughters. The king Amara shakti went into a chronic depression and lost his peace of mind. He struggled and trembled out of fear thinking about their son's future.

  • Stories on lord Shiva series 4: From various sources of Shiva Purana

    4

    Stories on lord Shiva series 4: From various sources of Shiva Purana
    Stories on lord Shiva series 4: From various sources of Shiva Purana

    Lord shiva is adi and he is only the anthya. He is the sole reason for the happenings in both the movable and immovable worlds. Therefore, it is said that not even a spring of grass will move without his permission. He is the one who has given life to all the creatures. He is also the one who takes away the lives of all the creatures. Sadhus sages and aghoraas practice severe penance without minding day and night on Lord Shiva. He blesses his devotees with boons. He is called Bole Shankar. All recite his five syllabled mantra or panchakshari mantra " om Namah Shivaya" which is the most popular one among all the other mantras. Lord Shiva who is also called Parameswara is the one who has got no birth and death. He is only the beginning and he is the end. Nandi which happens to be the vehicle of Lord Shiva is a bull. The abode of Lord Shiva is Mount Kailash. In Hindu religion Lord Shiva is called Devaadi Deva Mahadeva which means God for all the Gods. He is the supreme God. Lord Shiva has three eyes. The third eye is situated in between his brows. The third eye is used by him only whenever he wants to destroy the things. He is the one who dwells at cemetery.

  • Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -7: From Various sources

    7

    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -7: From Various sources
    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -7: From Various sources

    The book Kathasaritsagara has been created by Soma Deva. It consists of 21,500 shlokas. This book Kathasaritsagara has been divided into 18 lambakaas, and those 18 lambakaas are still more divided into 125 Tharanga's. Some lambakaas are very big, while some are very small. If there are 115 Shlokas in the 11th Lambaka, there are around 4925 Shlokas in 12th Lambaka. During ancient times from the mouth of Lord Shiva, this story got birth. Those who listen to this story will experience all sorts of worldly pleasures. They will be blessed by Lord Shiva and at last reach jnana Loka by the blessings of lord shiva.

  • Stories on lord Shiva series -3: From various sources of Shiva Purana

    3

    Stories on lord Shiva series -3: From various sources of Shiva Purana
    Stories on lord Shiva series -3: From various sources of Shiva Purana

    Lord shiva is adi and he is only the anthya. He is the sole reason for the happenings in both the movable and immovable worlds. Therefore, it is said that not even a spring of grass will move without his permission. He is the one who has given life to all the creatures. He is also the one who takes away the lives of all the creatures. Sadhus sages and aghoraas practice severe penance without minding day and night on Lord Shiva.He blesses his devotees with boons. He is called Bole Shankar. All recite his five syllabled mantra or panchakshari mantra " om Namah Shivaya" which is the most popular one among all the other mantras. Lord Shiva who is also called Parameswara is the one who has got no birth and death. He is only the beginning and he is the end. Nandi which happens to be the vehicle of Lord Shiva is a bull. The abode of Lord Shiva is Mount Kailash. In Hindu religion Lord Shiva is called Devaadi Deva Mahadeva which means God for all the Gods. He is the supreme God. https://shivaandhisavatars.blogspot.com/

  • Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -4: From Various sources

    4

    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -4: From Various sources
    Stories from Kathasaritasagara series -4: From Various sources

    The book Kathasaritsagara has been created by Soma Deva. It consists of 21,500 shlokas. This book Kathasaritsagara has been divided into 18 lambakaas, and those 18 lambakaas are still more divided into 125 Tharanga's. Some lambakaas are very big, while some are very small. If there are 115 Shlokas in the 11th Lambaka, there are around 4925 Shlokas in 12th Lambaka. During ancient times from the mouth of Lord Shiva, this story got birth. Those who listen to this story will experience all sorts of worldly pleasures. They will be blessed by Lord Shiva and at last reach jnana Loka by the blessings of lord shiva.

More audiobooks from Anusha Hs

Related to series

Related audiobooks

Children's Religious For You

View More

Related articles

Related categories

Reviews for series

Rating: 0 out of 5 stars
0 ratings

0 ratings0 reviews

What did you think?

Tap to rate

Review must be at least 10 words