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A curse shattered King Dasharatha's dreams, breaking his heart and sealing his fate. Another robbed Pandu of his future, forcing Kunti to wield divine boons that forever altered the Mahabharata. Even powerful men like Nahusha and Jayadratha met ruin despite their blessings, while a single curse began the countdown to Krishna's death. Our ancient epics are woven with the magic of curses and boons-turning fate, shifting destinies, and rewriting history. This captivating collection of 56 illustrated stories brings to life the dramatic twists and turns of the Ramayana and Mahabharata, where divine…mehr

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A curse shattered King Dasharatha's dreams, breaking his heart and sealing his fate. Another robbed Pandu of his future, forcing Kunti to wield divine boons that forever altered the Mahabharata. Even powerful men like Nahusha and Jayadratha met ruin despite their blessings, while a single curse began the countdown to Krishna's death. Our ancient epics are woven with the magic of curses and boons-turning fate, shifting destinies, and rewriting history. This captivating collection of 56 illustrated stories brings to life the dramatic twists and turns of the Ramayana and Mahabharata, where divine gifts uplift heroes and vengeful curses spell doom. Dive into the world of gods, mortals, and mystics- where every blessing carries a price, and every curse holds a lesson.
Autorenporträt
Deepak M R is a professional writer and trainer with 25+ years of experience in academics, consulting, and training. He is an avid bibliophile and has studied the epics. He is the author of the books "Abhimanyu - the warrior prince", "Mahabharata Tales", "Markandeya Ramayana", "Original Vyasa Mahabharata", "The Life and Music of Lata Mangeshkar", "Blood & Iron", and "Fall of the Patriarch", and contributing author to the anthologies "Unsung Valour" and "Aryaa". He is currently working on a book about lessons from the Mahabharata for the modern world. He lives in Bangalore with his wife, daughter, and parents.