- Book Recommendations
Top 4 Book Recommendations See All
- Extracts
Top 5 Extracts See All
- Author Speak
Top 5 Interviews See All
- Children & YA
Top 4 Childrens Books See All
- Quizzes
Top 4 Quizzes See All
- Asides
Top 4 Asides See All
- Press Room
Top 4 Press Room See All
- Videos
Satyarth Nayak’s 100 tales from the Puranas has won readers over. But if you have not read it yet, here are five compelling reasons to read it soon!
1: An epic collection of 100 greatest mythological stories from the ancient Puranas of Hinduism. The Puranas are a universe of wisdom and these stories have been handpicked and compiled into a stunning illustrated edition.
2: Fascinating tales of gods, goddesses, demons, sages and kings. These stories, known and unknown, will both entertain and enlighten readers.
3: First ever unique chronological format of narrating Puranic stories beginning with Satya Yuga and ending with Kali Yuga. Thus, you shall discover that this is not a random collection of stories but a continuous narrative that takes you on a journey across the four yugas.
4: The stories are linked to each other in the grand scheme of things by cause and effect. By Karma and Karma-phal making our universe truly Newtonian. This will make you connect the dots of Hindu mythology like never before.
5: Stunning illustrations throughout the book that truly capture the perfume of these tales. Illustrated by Onkar Fondekar, each image will transport you to a moment in the Puranas where you may find your own seminal truth.
Your favourite literary newsletter just got a makeover!
New Releases • Author Speak • Events & Festivals Recommendations • First Look • After School Tales Press Room • Pre Orders • Coming Soon • Special Offers Trending • Just In • Also Read • And much more...
Deprecated: File Theme without comments.php is deprecated since version 3.0.0 with no alternative available. Please include a comments.php template in your theme. in /var/www/html/harper_staging/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6085
Warning: Undefined variable $aria_req in /var/www/html/harper_staging/wp-content/themes/harpercollins/comments.php on line 67
Warning: Undefined variable $aria_req in /var/www/html/harper_staging/wp-content/themes/harpercollins/comments.php on line 68