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  1. 28. Juni 2007 · Cradle tales of Hinduism. by. Nivedita, Sister, 1867-1911. Publication date. 1907. Topics. Children's stories, Indic, Tales, Indic. Publisher. London Longmans, Green.

  2. 2. Nov. 2006 · Cradle tales of Hinduism. The cycle of snake tails.--The story of Siva, the great god.--The cycle of Indian wifehood.--The cycle of the Ramayana.--The cycle of Krishna.--Tales of the devotees.--A cycle of great kings.--A cycle from the Mahabharata.

  3. Cradle Tales of Hinduism (1907) is a collection of stories by Sister Nivedita. It is an introduction to Hindu mythology; the stories come from the Mahabharata, the Ramayana and other Hindu sources and are presented as they were told in Indian nurseries.

    • Sister Nivedita
    • 1907
  4. Cradle Tales of Hinduism. Sister Nivedita. Longmans, Green, 1916 - Folklore - 343 pages . Preview this book » Selected pages. Title Page. Table of Contents. Contents. THE WONDROUS TALE OF THE CURSE THAT . 3: THE SACRIFICE OF JANAMEJAYA . 17: THE STORY O ...

  5. This book is a collection of traditional Indian nursery-tales told by Sister Nivedita in her inimitable style. Myths and legends are the vehicle of high philosophy and metaphysics, especially so...

  6. The Mahabharata may be regarded as the Indian national saga, but the Ramayana is rather the epic of Indian womanhood. Sita, to the Indian consciousness, is its central figure. These two great works form together the outstanding educational agencies of Indian life.

  7. This book is a collection of traditional Indian nursery-tales told by Sister Nivedita in her inimitable style. Myths and legends are the vehicle of high philosophy and metaphysics, especially so in India.