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Hind Swaraj - The Aural Cinematic Experience: NA
Hind Swaraj is Mahatma Gandhi's fundamental work. It is a key to understanding not only his life and thoughts but also the politics of South Asia in the first half of the twentieth century. Hind Swaraj is the seed from which the tree of Gandhian thought has grown to its full stature. For those interested in Gandhi's thought in a general way, it is the right place to start, for it is here that he presents his basic ideas in their proper relationship to one another. Dharma For Life, Gandhi felt that the time had come to redefine the scope of dharma to include notions of citizenship, equality, liberty, fraternity, and mutual assistance. And in Hind Swaraj, he presents in simple language his notion of such a redefined dharma, the vision of a new Indian or Gandhian civic humanism, one that the Gita and the Ramayana had always contained in potentia, but something which Indian civilization had not actualized fully in practice. In Hind Swaraj, a conscious attempt is being made to actualize that potential. 'This is not a mere political book', he writes. 'I have used the language of politics, but I have really tried to offer a glimpse of dharma. What is the meaning of Hind Swaraj? It means the rule of dharma or Ramarajya'). 'We may read the Gita or the Ramayana or Hind Swaraj. But what we have to learn from them is a desire for the welfare of others. On casual listening, the book may strike the listener as being a rather simple one. This would not be an unwarranted reaction, since Gandhi sought simplicity in all things, including the way he presented his ideas. But first impressions in this case can be, and are, deceptive, for the book contains in compressed form the author's conception of what modern India ought to become and how politics may be made into the highest form of the active life.
M K Gandhi (Author), Ahan Kamath, Ranjan Kamath, Rishabh Kamath (Narrator)
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Originally written only for his personal consumption, Marcus Aurelius's Meditations has become a key text in the understanding of Roman Stoic philosophy. Written in Greek by an intellectual Roman emperor without any intention of publication, the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius offer a wide range of fascinating spiritual reflections and exercises developed as the leader struggled to understand himself and make sense of the universe. Spanning from doubt and despair to conviction and exaltation, they cover such diverse topics as the question of virtue, human rationality, the nature of the gods and Aurelius's own emotions. But while the Meditations were composed to provide personal consolation, in developing his beliefs Marcus also created one of the greatest of all works of philosophy: a series of wise and practical aphorisms that have been consulted and admired by statesmen, thinkers and ordinary readers for almost two thousand years.
Marcus Aurelius (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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Just So Stories: An Aural Cinematic Experience In Soundscaped Stereo
Just So Stories is a collection of Rudyard Kipling's animal tales in which we learn about 'How the Whale got his Throat', 'How the Camel got his Hump', 'How the Rhinoceros got his Skin', 'How the Leopard got his Spots', 'The Elephant's Child', 'The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo', 'The Beginning of the Armadillos', 'How the First Letter was Written', 'How the Alphabet was Made', 'The Crab that Played with the Sea', 'The Cat that Walked by Himself' and 'The Butterfly that Stamped'. These witty, inventive stories have delighted generations of children. This edition of Rudyard Kipling's much loved classic is an aural cinematic experience brought to you in soundscaped stereo.
Rudyard Kipling (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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When Neha was born everyone seemed pleased because she was fair and round as the moon. But soon Neha’s mother grew alarmed because her baby took longer to speak and walk like most human babies did. But that’s not where Neha’s peculiarities ended. The little girl seemed more comfortable with animals than with humans. Then one day Neha disappeared only to return with an odd story about healing a tiger.
Vinitha Ramchandani (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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Unnikrishnan was a happy boy until he is called black. Then the colour of his skin makes his world crumble and he decides to leave home. He walks away from his happy home with tears in his eyes to a distant mountain. Then the mountains laughed.
Vinitha Ramchandani (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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Tara wants to go to an amusement park for her holidays. But her parents are being difficult. Will her Deadly Tantrum work or will they drag her off on a wild vacation? Then Tara gets sent a mysterious box, and some unlikely – and unwelcome – guests show up! A lesson in ‘wild’ manners? Or just a bad dream? Join Tara and her friends in this charmingly illustrated, roller-coaster-ride of a story...
Anita Vachharajani (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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‘Ashoka’s reign for eight and twenty years was one of the brightest interludes in the troubled history of mankind. Such was Ashoka, the greatest of kings. He was far in advance of his age.’ H.G. Wells. Ashoka, the greatest of Mauryan emperors, launched a fierce attack on the kingdom of Kalinga; his intention was to conquer this rich and fertile kingdom. And this he did but there was misery and trauma all around. As realisation came crashing down upon him, he moaned to himself, ‘I am the cause of it all!’ From the ruthless conqueror of lands to the one who conquered millions with his doctrine of love and peace. This is the story of Ashoka.
Sheila Dhir (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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A fearless king, who knit together the Maratha people, awakening their pride in themselves, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj is today a national hero. A born strategist, he used his network of spies and his strong army to achieve various triumphs. His administrative reforms, the methodical way in which he set about consolidating his kingdom all prove he was a far-sighted king, determined to provide a safe and peaceful kingdom for his people.
Nandini Nayar (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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If there ever was an epic that has touched upon every conceivable human emotion and posed the most complex questions, it has to be the Mahabharata, the story of a great war fought in the name of dharma. The rivalry between the Pandavas and the Kauravas, the royal cousins who fought for the throne at Hastinapura ended in a great war. Was it the eldest Kaurava, Duryodhana’s resentment towards his cousins that sparked the flame? Or was it the eldest Pandava, Yudhishtira’s belief that he was the rightful heir to the throne? Or was it the force of elements beyond their control that nudged them towards a pre-ordained path? In the first of this three-part series, meet the many characters who played their parts big and small in escalating the tension between the sons of two royal brothers. Discover how it all began.
Prema Jayakumar (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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The Mirror of Matsuyama and the Stone-cutter
Folktales form a vital part of every culture around the world. They play their part in preserving the essence of the culture and often contain hidden morals. They give us a glimpse into the life, values and ideals of a country and suddenly the country becomes no stranger to us. Fleeting moments of happiness, momentary sadness and a lot of love, Matsuyama’s life is no different from our own. The stonecutter’s story is a journey of learning the most important truth—the best thing to be is you. Beautiful folktales from Japan, wonderfully retold, charmingly illustrated!
Vinitha Ramchandani (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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The Golden Mountain and other stories
Folktales form a vital part of every culture around the world. They play their part in preserving the essence of the culture and often contain hidden morals. They give us a glimpse into the life, values and ideals of a country and suddenly the country becomes no stranger to us. Set in the distant past, Russian folktales continue to connect generations. Gallant princes, charming princesses, talking animals and wicked Kings! Beautiful folktales from Russia, wonderfully retold, charmingly illustrated! Folktales form a vital part of every culture around the world. They play their part in preserving the essence of the culture and often contain hidden morals. They give us a glimpse into the life, values and ideals of a country and suddenly the country becomes no stranger to us. Set in the distant past, Russian folktales continue to connect generations. Gallant princes, charming princesses, talking animals and wicked Kings! Beautiful folktales from Russia, wonderfully retold, charmingly illustrated!
Shane J. Alliew (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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The Armadillo's Song and Other Stories
Folktales form a vital part of every culture around the world. They play their part in preserving the essence of the culture and often contain hidden morals. They give us a glimpse into the life, values and ideals of a country and suddenly the country becomes no stranger to us. The armadillo has but one wish in life, to sing. And he is willing to sacrifice anything to gain that gift. The two young orphans endure a life of hardship and finally, they receive nothing other than divine aid. The young cowherd too receives the kindness he deserves after a tough time spent in misery. Beautiful folktales from Latin America, wonderfully retold, charmingly illustrated!
Tanya Munshi (Author), Ranjan Kamath (Narrator)
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