
Hindu Mythology: Classic Stories of Hindu Myths, Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Monsters
Classical Mythology, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Oliver Hunt
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By:
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Scott Lewis
About this listen
Hindu mythology is rich in detail yet, at times, features many contradictions. In this audiobook, we are going to recount many favorite and classic stories of Hindu myths, gods, goddesses, heroes and monsters.
In this audiobook, many famous stories are retold in a way that will allow you to understand the rich narrative that takes place, from the classic mythological stories that you can hear and share with your family that teaches lessons of dharma to important life and spiritual lessons.
Some of the classic myths that are found inside this book are:
Myths of Origin
- The creation of Universe
- Arrival of humans
- Concepts of the 4 Yuga
Hindu Gods and Goddesses
- Brahma and the Curse
- Vishnu and the Churning Ocean
- The Third Eye of Shiva
- Sarasvati Saves the World
- The Birth of Shri Krishna
- Kalia
- The Elephant Head of Ganesha
- Krishna and Indra
- Gopal
- A Brave Boy
- A Meeting with Death
- Ajamil Turns a New Leaf
- Eklavya
- Trishanku’s Heaven
- Upamanyu
- How the Moon Lost its Light
- Jagganath
- Jaidratha’s Punishment
Introduction to Hindu Epics
- Mahabharata
- Ramayana
- Gita
If you are interested in understanding more about the Hindu mythology, sharing some classic stories with your friends or becoming an educator on some of the many teachings of Hinduism through their classical stories, this book is a perfect purchase for you!
©2018 Scott Lewis (P)2018 Scott LewisOne of the most interesting parts of this book was the outlined Creation myths, the Cosmic Egg and the four great yugas, cycles of growth and destruction.
The narration by Oliver Hunt was eloquent, clearly read at a speed which allowed for the information to be absorbed. He also effortlessly pronounced the sometimes challenging names. His is a pleasant, well modulated English accented voice that made an excellent foil for the text.
With such an enormous subject to cover, including, as the author admits, contradictory texts since the stories are drawn from vast regions of place and time, this small volume acts as a good introduction. This reader would, however, preceded a greater elaboration on the epic poems rather than the short individual tales about the gods, for example, the 3rd She of Shiva, or the tale of the war of the churning sea of milk. So many unfamiliar names for the novice to take on board in a tiny space of time.
Overall, however, a good introduction, well told. My thanks to the rights holder of Hindu Mythology, who, at my request, freely gifted me a complimentary copy, via Audiobook Boom. It has certainly encouraged me to look more deeply into the subject.
Creation, self control and morality.
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