Legends about Krishna. Prem Saggar
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This edition is a translation of the book “Prem Sagar "(" Ocean of Love ") of the Indian writer Lalla Ji Lala (1763-1835), made by the outstanding Soviet Indologist Alexei Petrovich Barannikov (1890-1952) "Prem Sagar" is legends about Krishna, the first large prose work on Hindi, which played a huge role in the formation of this language. It was published in 1810 and, in turn, is the translation into Hindi stories set forth in the tenth book of Bhagavata-Purana-a collection of legends and legends about the childhood and youth of Krishna-Polish.
Starting to read the work of Lalla Ji Lala, you will plunge into the amazing atmosphere of ancient India and become witnesses to the adventures and exploits of Krishna - the avatar of the Supreme God Vishnu, who came to the ground in order to overthrow evil and approve the divine order - Dharma.
The publication is intended for a wide range of readers interested in the Indian religion, philosophy and culture
Starting to read the work of Lalla Ji Lala, you will plunge into the amazing atmosphere of ancient India and become witnesses to the adventures and exploits of Krishna - the avatar of the Supreme God Vishnu, who came to the ground in order to overthrow evil and approve the divine order - Dharma.
The publication is intended for a wide range of readers interested in the Indian religion, philosophy and culture
Author:
Author:Лаллу джи Лал
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-413-02707-3
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