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How did Kabir make Ram Das meet God? *How did Kabir correct his guru’s mistake? *Why did Kabir cry on seeing a woman grinding wheat? *Why did Sikandar Lodi want to kill Kabir? My First Stories of Saint Kabir answers these intriguing questions and more, while narrating some interesting incidents from Saint Kabir’s life. Written in simple language and accompanied by colourful illustrations, the twelve stories show how Kabir’s philosophy was simple and practical for all. The stories showcase Kabir’s life and times. Each story ends with one of his popular couplets encapsulating the lesson hidden within that story. The couplets are translated for easy understanding and a glossary in the end helps to build vocabulary. This book is a treasure—a must-read for every child in contemporary India.
 
 
 
 
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My First Stories Of Saint Kabir

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  • ISBN: 9789395453448
  • Author: Sunita Pant Bansal
  • Publisher: Shree Books
  • Pages: 144
  • Format: Hardback
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How did Kabir make Ram Das meet God? *How did Kabir correct his guru’s mistake? *Why did Kabir cry on seeing a woman grinding wheat? *Why did Sikandar Lodi want to kill Kabir? My First Stories of Saint Kabir answers these intriguing questions and more, while narrating some interesting incidents from Saint Kabir’s life. Written in simple language and accompanied by colourful illustrations, the twelve stories show how Kabir’s philosophy was simple and practical for all. The stories showcase Kabir’s life and times. Each story ends with one of his popular couplets encapsulating the lesson hidden within that story. The couplets are translated for easy understanding and a glossary in the end helps to build vocabulary. This book is a treasure—a must-read for every child in contemporary India.
 
 
 
 

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