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  • : Lalitaditya (No:1464)
  •                        The warrior poet of kashmir
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  • : From the cool valley of Kashmir to the lush coastal lands of southern India and burning desert sands of the west, Lalitaditya was master of all. This 8th-century swashbuckling hero was idolized by the poet Kalhana (12th century), in his work, Rajatarangini. An ideal king, Lalitaditya repelled invaders, eased the toil of poor peasants and always rewarded loyal friends. But when he should have settled down to enjoy the fruits of his labor, he chose to walk away.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Kabir (No:1463)
  •                        He spoke of tolerence and mercy
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  • : He rebelled against the established institution of religion. He spoke strongly against blind faith and ritualism. Kabir, who belonged to neither Hindu god nor Muslim wrote his couplets urging people to rise against orthodox thought. Kabir's words can still iron out religious differences between communities and destroy pointless pride. Everyone, he said, is equal and all gods are one. So difficult was this for the people of his time to understand that some of them resolved to be rid of him.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : J.R.D Tata (No:1462)
  •                        The quite conqeurer
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  • : A reputed national airline, world-renowned scientific and medical institutions, an industrial empire catering to a nation's needs from tea to trucks and from cosmetics to common salt, how did he achieve so much? With hard work, humility and value for tradition but also with an overwhelming desire for progress. Moreover, his spirit of adventure soared higher that the planes he so skilfully piloted.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Hothal (No:1461)
  •                        The story of a celestial dancer
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  • : Hothal, an apsara is allowed by Indra to live among humans. When her father is exiled from his kingdom, Hothal disguises herself as a man and fights alongside the valiant Odha, who she eventually falls deeply in love with.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Roopmati: Amar Chitra Katha (No:1460)
  •                        The tragic story of a rajput princess
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  • : The story of Roopmati, the princess of Dharampuri and Baz Bahadur, the Sultan of Mandu, is one of India's greatest love stories. From the day of their fateful meeting with the sultan, the princess loved no one else, sacrificing all just to be one with him. Defying every norm she married him. But their happiness was short lived. The Mughal Emperor Akbar wanted Mandu and commanded his general, Adham Khan to march on it.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Chandralalat (No:1459)
  •                        The boy with the moon on his forehead
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  • : The seventh queen of the king of Bengal gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl. The boy, as predicted, had a moon on his forehead and stars on the palm of his hands. But the six older queens, were filled with jealousy and had the children spirited away by an evil midwife. Based on a folktale from Bengal, Chandralalat is a story that has been popular for generations.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Prabhavati (No:1458)
  •                        The asura princess
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  • : The demon, Vajranabha, performs severe penance. Pleased, Brahma grants him the city of Vajra and says that not even air will enter the city, unless Vajranabha wants it to. Now, powerful in his impregnable city, Vajranabha turns his sights on Indra's kingdom. Indra goes to Krishna for help. What Vajranabha does not realize is that his daughter, Prabhavati, has set her heart on marrying Pradyumna, the son of Krishna.
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : Ayyappan (No:1457)
  •                        The lord of shabarimala
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  • : With Shiva and Vishnu as parents, a child's life is bound to be unusual. Ayyappan's courage is unlimited and his wisdom unmatched. Vicious tigresses fall under his spell just as avenging demons succumb to his divine strength. Only power-crazed human beings are foolish enough to try to destroy this extraordinary lad. But, as he ascends to his rightful place as the god of Shabarimala, the glow of Ayyappan's compassion makes even earthly riches lose their glitter
  • : 9 -14 Yrs
  • : The priceless gem (No:1456)
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  • : Ram shastri (No:1455)
  •                        Crusader for justice and truth
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