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100 | _aSattar, Arshia | ||
245 | _aMahabharatha For Children | ||
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_bJuggernaut Books _aNew Delhi _c2020 |
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520 | _aArshia Sattar has a PhD in classical Indian literatures from the University of Chicago. She works with the Sanskrit epics and storytelling traditions of India. Her abridged translation of Valmiki’s Ramayana, published in Penguin Classics, is regarded as one of the definitive presentations of the epic in English. She has written a number of books on Hindu mythology for younger readers including the bestselling Ramayana for Children and Garuda and the Serpents. Sonali Zohra has a background in fine art and photography and a master’s degree in design from the University of New South Wales, Sydney. The combination of these three informs her illustration practice. Sonali works with publishers both in India and overseas. When she is not drawing, you will find her gardening, listening to music and reading in the company of her two cats. | ||
650 | _aMahabharatha | ||
650 | _aHindu Epic | ||
650 | _aBhagavad Gita | ||
700 | _aZohra, Sonali (Illustrator) | ||
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