On his way home, he encounters three cunning men who plan to steal the goat. These tricksters, one by one, approach the Brahmin and convince him that the animal he is carrying is not a goat, but various other creatures like a dog, a dead calf, and a pig.
Compiled in the Amar Chitra Katha series, these tales emphasize his military prowess, strategic acumen, and deep respect for women, whether they were rich or poor, friend or foe.
The story traces Tanaji's life from his early oath to support Shivaji in the fight against the Mughal Empire to his numerous military exploits. Tanaji's most notable achievement was the daring capture of Kondana Fort, where he demonstrated immense bravery and strategic acumen.
The retelling emphasizes Rama's exemplary qualities as a noble prince, a devoted husband, and a just ruler, revered for his unwavering commitment to truth and righteousness.
These stories include how a clever raven outwits a cunning predator, a compassionate swan helps another creature in distress, and a wise parrot teaches lessons about honesty and gratitude.
Known for his wit, wisdom, and musical prowess, Narada's stories are filled with divine interventions, moral teachings, and timeless wisdom.
This graphic novel brings to life the timeless saga of Prince Rama, his devoted wife Sita, and his loyal brother Lakshmana, weaving a tale of heroism, devotion, and the triumph of good over evil.
Vaasudeva and adopts the symbols and attire associated with Vishnu, even sending a challenge to Krishna to renounce his identity. Krishna, known for his divine wisdom and playful nature, accepts the challenge and decides to confront the imposter.
This graphic novel explores the divine journey of Krishna, from his miraculous birth to his heroic deeds and profound teachings.