The Myths of India Huang Chenchun
Material type: TextLanguage: Chi. Publication details: Zhiji Book Co., Ltd 2018 Taiwan Description: 435pISBN:- 9789861784526
- 398.20954 CHE
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The Indian mythology, which is famous for being mysterious, rich, complicated and treacherous,
witnessed the battle of Indian gods. Entering into the unique cultural atmosphere of India,
it systematically introduces ancient Indian legends and myths
with images of various Indian gods and images. Related pictures
The Eight Dragons, the Erawan Buddha, and Pi's Fantasy Drifting
Indian mythology has a very profound impact on various aspects of oriental culture, such as the Eight Dragons, the Four Heavenly Kings, and the Erawan Buddha are all reflected in Indian mythology.
The famous movie "Life of Pi" filmed by director Ang Lee also has a deep brand of Indian mythology and religion.
Highly readable myths and stories
This book collects and compiles the most beautiful and important myths in ancient Indian classics into articles, and narrates them in a concise and refined style. The contents include: myths of ancient gods, legends and myths, stories of Buddha, A tale of heroic epic myths, the undead and hell.
Myths that have profoundly influenced Indian society and culture
In festivals and gatherings in India today, people still perform myths and sing myths with joy. Myths still affect the thoughts, lives and morals of the Indian masses.
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