Karna: The Greatest Archer in the World
by Vatsala Sperling
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Features Karna, a brave and ambitious character from the epic Mahabharata, as famous for his generosity as for his skills with bow and arrow * Introduces children to one of the most colorful characters of Hindu mythology * Illustrated throughout with glowing full-color paintings in traditional Indian style * Speaks to the questions that arise for adoptive children and their parents When Princess Kunti is twelve years old she tries reciting a secret mantra for inviting the gods into her life. show more She gets more than she bargained for when the Sun, himself, swoops down out of the sky in a golden chariot and presents her with a baby. "Take him back," she cries. "I'm not ready to be a mother!" But it's too late; the Sun says the baby is her responsibility now. However, he points out the child's golden earrings and the golden shield upon his chest and tells Kunti that as long he wears them, the child will be protected. Kunti tearfully puts the baby in a basket and sets him afloat on the river, where Adhiratha and Radha, a poor and childless couple, find him and take him in. Karna: The Greatest Archer in the World introduces the reader to the heroic but humanly flawed character of Karna, who grapples with issues of right and wrong, truth and lies, loyalty and abandonment. It tells how Radha helps her adoptive son, Karna, solve the mystery of his birth; how she and her husband give Karna the courage to follow his heart in the study of archery; how Karna faces his birth mother in the final days of his brief but brilliant life; and how his loyalty to a friend and his unparalleled generosity and sense of honor ultimately cause him to give his own life so that good may triumph over evil. show lessTags
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Karna, who is the son of the Sun God and Princess Kunti, but raised by a poor charioteer and his wife, desires to be the best archer in the world. When he comes to quarrel with his half-brothers, the Pandava brothers, his inborn traits of generosity and loyalty prove to be his downfall, as he is pledged to the side of the evil Duryodhana. This adaptation of a story from the Indian epic the Mahabharata is told in a competent though plain style. An introduction, illustrated cast of characters, and end note to parents and teachers prove useful, as the story is full of many characters with names unfamiliar to a western audience, and understanding the story hinges on knowing the alliances and traits of the characters. Much of the story and show more character development is told rather than shown, and the tale seems loosely delineated. The illustrations are done with a traditional water-color and tempera wash technique, which adds authenticity to the feel of the book. However, this book is text-heavy, with many pages of almost solid text. Recommended for third through fifth graders, or anyone looking to improve the multicultural content of their collection. show less
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Vatsala Sperling, Ph.D., PDHom, CCH, RSHom, is a classical homeopath who grew up in India and earned her doctorate in clinical microbiology. Before moving to the United State in the 1990s, she was the chief of clinical microbiology at the CHILDS Trust Hospital in Chennai, India, where she published extensively and conducted research with the World show more Health Organization. A founding member of Hacienda Rio Cote, a reforestation project in Costa Rica, she runs her own Homeopathy practice in both Vermont and Costa Rica. She lives in Rochester, Vermont. show less
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- Picture Books, Nonfiction, Children's Books
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- 294.5 — Religion Other religions Religions of Indic origin Hinduism
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- BL1138.4 .K37 .S74 — Philosophy, Psychology and Religion Religions. Mythology. Rationalism Religions. Mythology. Rationalism History and principles of religions Asian. Oriental By religion Hinduism
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