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Hindu Mythology Stories: Hindu Gods,

Goddesses and Their Stories

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COPY LINK: https://pdf.bookcenterapp.com/yumpu/B0BHG1H2KQ This book is a

&quotmushave&quotaddition to your children's library to help them gain the basic knowledge

about Hindu Mythology while reading some interesting stories.This book includes an introduction

to Hindu mythology with descriptions about the main Gods and Goddesses, and several short

stories from Hindu mythology. It contains 4 sections.Hindu Gods and Goddesses &#8211A quick

introductionDashaavatar Stories &#821110 storiesKrishna Stories &#82116 storiesContest Stories

&#82114 storiesDashaavatar stories narrate the stories of the 10 avatars of Vishnu. So, there are

10 stories. Krishna stories section includes a collection of 6 stories about interesting events from

Krishna avatar. Contest stories section has 4 stories about the various face offs between Hindu

Gods and Goddesses.Reviewed by Courtnee Turner Hoyle for Readers&#8217FavoriteHindu

Mythology Stories by Lakshmi Narayani is a guide for children to learn more about the Hindu

culture and religion. After a thorough synopsis, the author shares several Hindu

children&#8217sstories that are important as a foundation for understanding Hindu beliefs and ties

up the book with tales of contests.Most of the stories represent a battle between good and evil,

and the overview of the stories will give readers more insight into Hindu beliefs, as they discover

the boons and curses dispensed by the mythological beings the author describes. The words are

easily digestible for young ears and eyes, and some of the stories are truly fascinating. The author

has done a beautiful job of summarizing the main points while making them appealing to young

minds. The beautiful illustrations complement the text as the reader combs through the stories that

apply to the images. Lakshmi Narayani knows how to keep a reader&#8217sattention while also

providing a wealth of information about Hindu mythology!Some of the author&#8217scomments

were truly interesting, as there were mentions of previously made scientific discoveries that were

evident in the depictions of certain accounts. I shared the book with my children, and they were

engaged with the text, but I was also drawn into the descriptions Narayani constructed so easily.

The author suggests the book adorn a child&#8217slibrary, but many adult readers could benefit

from the information, as well! I recommend Hindu Mythology Stories to readers who seek to gain a

better understanding of Hindu mythology.Reviewed by Emily-Jane Hills Orford for

Readers&#8217FavoriteThere is a Holy Trinity of Hindu gods: Brahma (who is often considered

the main god, the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver), and Shiva (the destroyer or transformer of the

universe). Each god has their own unique manifestation of the Divine and each one has a family

with offspring that are also gods, but minor gods. Like all religious beliefs, Hinduism is full of

stories about these gods, their creation, and their manifestations. It can be both an exciting and

confusing exercise to study Hindu gods, but their stories can be broken down and simplified for all

to understand.Lakshmi Narayani&#8217schildren&#8217sbook, Hindu Mythology Stories: Hindu

Gods, Goddesses and Their Stories, is a great way to introduce Hindu gods to young readers. The

author has compiled a selection of stories significant to the Hindu deity manifestations. Each story

is told with care, providing enough backstory to make sure the young reader isn&#8217tconfused

by all the details. The book is well laid out. There are boldly colorful illustrations depicting the gods

which add another interesting dimension to this collection. This book is a fascinating introduction

to Hindu gods and Hindu mythology. Although written for young readers, this book will certainly

spark interest in older readers as well.

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