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Nala Damayati
Nala, the handsome and brave King of the Nishada Kingdom, was told about the beauty of Damyanti, the Princess of Vidarbha, by Sage Narada. Longing to convey his feelings to her, Nala used a swan as his messenger and eventually married the beautiful Damyanti. This title , narrating the story from the epic Mahabharata, enlightens you about the many events that took place before their marriage. The climax of this great love story, translated in Latin in the 19th Century, will leave you wandering the trails of their destiny.
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Part 1
Stories of Vikram and Betal are an integral part of rich Indian culture, and impart a meaningful lesson to the readers. These stories, originally written in Sanskrit, are based on King Vikramaditya (Vikram), and Betal, a vampire spirit who inhabits and animates dead bodies. The Vikram and Betal Series narrate some of the most interesting stories that are told and retold over generations. These stories are based on the same pattern where Vikram answers a question and Betal flies back to the tree. This is Book I of the Vikram and Betal series.
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Mother Teresa
Mother Teresa born as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910 in Skopje, Macedonia, wanted to become a Nun and so she joined the Sisters of Loretto, an Irish Community of Nuns and missions in India. Mother Teresa came to India in 1931 and was moved by the prevailing poverty in India. She went on to serve the poor and downtrodden throughout her life. Mother Teresa's selfless work was recognized not only in India, but worldwide. This title covers the details of her altruistic work. She was the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and the Bharat Ratna in 1980.