Spiritual Stories of India
Book Specification
Item Code: | IDD953 |
Author: | Compiled and Edited By. Chaman Lal |
Publisher: | Publications Division, Government of India |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2002 |
ISBN: | 8123010621 |
Pages: | 110 (Line Drawings: 22) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 8.5" X 5.5" |
Weight | 140 gm |
Book Description
This is a collection of stories presented with charming simplicity by Bhikshu Chaman Lal-an author, lecturer, world traveler and a missionary of peace. The stories presented in this book are full of wisdom. They tell us what we can learn from nature and what tolerance and love can bring to humanity. Every story imparts certain useful lesson and invests every reader with indomitable courage.
Ernest, Rhys in his introduction to the Fables, Aesop and Others justly remarks “We have to admit that the best fables did I not begin with Aesop or in Greece at all. We have, in fact, to go East and look into India and burrow in the 'tales within tales’ of Hitopadesa to get an idea how old the antiquity of the fables actually is."
When God made the world, He gave many virtues to different nations. To India He gave wisdom as a special gift. The Upanishads are India's books of wisdom. The stories presented in a this book are full of wisdom. They illustrate what miracles can be — wrought with faith in God. They tell us what we can team from nature, what tolerance and love can bring to humanity. Every I story is full of lessons. In these days of fear and atomic madness stories of faith in God would invest every reader with; indomitable courage.
I had originally collected and translated some of these stories for my own guidance, since a monk is one who tries to improve a himself. I claim no credit: I have a simply performed the task of at bee that collects honey from fragrant flowers.
I shall be happy if this publication can help even a few thousand young, people to learn some lessons in wisdom to become God-fearing ideal citizens of the world.
I deem it my duty to thank there distinguished authors or publishers whose stories I have included in this collection. I am specially thankful for the permission to reproduce stories translated from the Bhagavata by Swami Prabhavananda of Vedanta Society of Southern California.
1. | Glory of Truth | 1 | |
2. | The Ordeal Of Sita | 6 | |
3. | Faith, Devotion and Resignation | 14 | |
4. | Teachers In Ancient India | 16 | |
5. | The Legend Of Prahlada | 19 | |
6. | The Ascent Of Dhruva | 28 | |
7. | The Birth Of Krishna | 35 | |
8. | The Story Of The Dwarf | 39 | |
9. | God Never Fails | 44 | |
10. | Who Is High Or Low? | 47 | |
11. | The Disbeliever | 50 | |
12. | A Lesson From The Buddha | 53 | |
13. | Satyakama The Truthful | 57 | |
14. | Each In His Place Is Great | 61 | |
15. | Deyayani And Kacha | 64 | |
16. | Yayati | 70 | |
17. | The Story of Chitraketu | 74 | |
18. | Forgiveness | 79 | |
19. | The Enchanted Pool | 82 | |
20. | The Story Of Shibi Rana | 90 | |
21. | The Rabbit In The Moon | 94 |
FOOT PRINT TO FOLLOW
(1) Parvati's Compassion (2) A Mother's Heart (3) A Companion In Joy and Sorrow (4) Test of Even-Mindedness | 97 99 101 103 | ||
22. | The Baby White Elephant | 105 |