Meena Arora Nayak
Auteur de The Blue Lotus :Myths abd Folktale of India - Demy (HB) - Aleph
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Indian Jurassic world of animals and creatures
My Thoughts
Mythology helps us how to express to the human race the thought process of an ancient civilization. Myths are the instruments to transport one back to the delightful state of imagination, after which it touches the real and the unreal. Myths are glimpses of the strange and beautiful world through stories which deal with numerous aspects of natural surroundings, social life and environs, such as creation, natural resources, and the superhuman actions of gods and humans. Whereas Folklore comprises the unrecorded traditions of a people—the collection of traditional customs and stories passed through the generations by word of mouth.
Indian mythology is an interesting combination of both, more prominently. Be it about Lord Ganesha, the golden deer in Ramayana, or the Pushpaka Viman; there are numerous stories where birds, animals, trees, flowers and other creatures are blended into the mythology.
This book by author Meena Arora Nayak explores various creatures from various traditions of Indian mythology. The book is divided into five categories: Creatures of the Sky, Creatures of the Sea, Creatures on the Earth, Creatures of Air, Water, and Land, and then the Worms, Insects, Reptiles, and Dragons, and Creations of Amalgam. Most of these stories are from Indian mythology; some stories are from other cultures. Overall, this book is a good collection of 55 stories, and each story has its flavour and fragrance. Physical descriptions of the creatures mentioned in the stories reflect the author’s in-depth research and analysis.
The book also lists creatures across religions, customs and geographies. Books like this will validate the Indian contribution to world literature where Harry Potter, Twilight and Jurassic Park books and movies are accepted widely.
Pick it if
- you wish to explore the other side of Indian Mythology and stories.
- you like to read about fantasy creatures in folklore stories.
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