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This is the story of Shri Hayagreeva who was the incarnation of Shri Mahavishnu. If there was someone who could be a teacher to Goddess Saraswati herself, it was Shri Hayagreeva. He is worshipped as the god of knowledge and wisdom, with a human body and a horse's head, brilliant white in color, with white garments and seated on a white lotus. Haya means horse and griva means neck. So the deity with a horse head from his neck is known as Hayagriva. The book also speaks about Goddess Saraswati, her incarnations, her worship and the important place she occupies in learning, arts and music. She is seated on a white lotus, wearing a white silk sari and holding a book. Her four arms represent the human personality -learning, mind, intellect, alertness and ego. These four arms are also known to reflect the 4 Vedas - Rigveda, Atharvaveda, Samveda and Yajurveda.
Children are the most common theme in her work. Through the children's innocence, she expresses herself and it guides her illustrations and this story to pass knowledge in a fun way.
It will be a boyhood dream that eventually became a reality after many years. Obtaining a broadcasting license after six years of administration. A new voice for the first time in the Bushveld, South Africa. The fame. The humiliation. The good and bad times in the Radio Industry. The lessons we learned in the business world as well as in our personal lives. How the doors opened with a 7 figure subsidy from the South African Government. How we kept our faith for the past 14 years and even now continue to do.
Exiled to a rural college in the intermountain West, Emery Truitt still aspires to go back to his academic roots in the northeast. In the sagebrush highlands of southwestern Idaho, the ragged peaks of the Sawtooth Range serve as a rocky barrier against his hopes of returning. St. Clements College is a poor substitute for higher education. Its students lack the curiosity one expects in undergraduates. The faculty show more enthusiasm in rodeos and fly-fishing than improving the school's academic standing.With an unwitting preference for male company, Truitt dismisses the efforts of language professor, Sofia Avila, whom he regards as a rival. His promotion comes at the cost of supporting her course on feminism. Amidst faculty issues and impositions by interloping females, a tragedy calls him home to Delaware. Secrets of a hidden past obliterate his ambitions and set off a vortex that absorbs his universe.With the aid of once forgotten friends, Truitt embarks on a journey to find his lost past, driven until all certainty of who he is, and was, is lost. At the edge of desolation, he encounters a stranger in the desert who points him toward a mythic journey of transformation.Shadows of the Unicorn is a story of love and communion, where traditional values of family are confronted by the rising tide of feminism, where ego and heart clash, and women struggle to forge their own futures. Of what use were his achievements when she could not share them?What purpose did his scholarship serve, if not to make her proud?She's gone.Who will bear witness to his glory?Who will share his triumph?Who will love him now?
Misinformation, missed communications, and trust issues are the catalysts that end Vienna's and Rainey's young love. She flees to Scotland believing he has found someone new. He returns home and is broken heartened to find that Vienna is not waiting for him. Her whereabouts are never revealed to him or anyone else as her family is honor-bound to keep her location secret. They believe that her emotional state is in jeopardy.Vienna enters into a loveless marriage with Lord McAllister and becomes Mistress of Avanloch Castle. She is captivated by the castle's eccentricities and mysteries and is a channel for departed souls. She suffers through many bouts of nostalgia. Twenty years pass and her love for Rainey never diminishes.Rainey realizes his dream of becoming an architect and owns a thriving business. His marriage and love life is a failure as Vienna's memory haunts him constantly. He never gives up hope that they will be reunited one day.
Book for all ages, 13 to 21+, because we all need to know! Civilized animal friends, at Rodney, the rock n' roll Rabbit's party, play: "Way Out Yonder", from Perky the powerful partying Panther's bag of games. Win, making smart choices to stop environmental disasters from affecting OUR Planet... They stop fictional play, to face; protect real-life happenings; including culprits' (such as Republicans &; their polluting allies) denying Global Warming even exists... They are learning more, before setting up a "Polar Bear Plunge" fundraiser to raise money to save our planet, by sending money made to grassroots organizations working hard to save our wildlife; environment; air, land, and water surrounding! EVERYONE'S SMALL CHANGE WILL MAKE A BIG CHANGE FOR THE BETTER! Together, we ALL can save our Planet! This series may seem childish, but it's NOT! When I began writing with these characters, my first book was for teens: "Rock With Rodney & Party With Perky", where Sam Slimey Snake crashes Rodney's party, looking for alcohol... However, moving on, I want to expose the truth. Doing more research to save our planet, sent me into the Big anti-environmental actions pulled by Republicans, and their dirty allies, through the years.
Tommy has discovered that his friend Mr. Angus Tiginbaum has not been picking up his morning newspapers and they are collecting on the front porch. He thinks Mr. Tiginbaum is not away so where is he?Tommy becomes concerned and asks his best friend Chester to help him find out what could have happened to Mr. Tiginbaum. They involve the town sheriff and a local shop owner to search for the missing Tiginbaum.The boys soon realize they have a real mystery on their hands and become determined to find him.After talking with neighbors and even Rachel Tiginbaum, his sister from the town across the lake they begin to slowly put together the last steps of the morning he disappeared.Where has Mr. Angus Tiginbaum gone? Tommy and Chester start their own investigation to solve this mystery.
On a warm sunny day in Chattanooga, Tennessee, back in 1950, Shang Butler was asked to look into the murder of Zeebdee Morton by his eighteen-year-old daughter. She had a run in with the killer, who made it clear that there was more to the killing than a simple self-defense claim would cover. As things heated up in the investigation, trouble came right down the alley. Is Butler ready for the challenge? You can bet your ass on that one. Then he gets an offer he can't refuse from Maryjo's grandma to get on the case and get to the bottom of it. Meanwhile, things around town start to go up in smoke. A cab ride across town reveals some real strange bedfellows. When that's done, we find him in the middle of a dangerous gun battle where the king of Alton Park just may need a hand. When it's all said and done, the rewards are great, but the outcome may be surprising. There's action, romance, and mystery, and all this is based on a true story. Today we still are not sure why Zeebdee was killed, but The King of Alton Park gives it one hell of a spin. Shang Butler is a brave man from the battlefields of World War 1 to the back streets of the Chattanooga underworld. He won't back down, and he doesn't disappoint. He goes to town on this one, but as he does, he just may make more enemies than friends.
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