Vikram and Betal: Life Classes for Our Instances

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Vikram and Betal Life lessons for Our Times by Neelam Kumar
WRITING STYLE: 5/5
PLOT: 4/5
CHARACTERs: 5/5
OVERALL: 4.5/5

I used to be in temper for a mythological learn once I browsed my library and got here throughout “Vikram and Betal: Life Classes for Our Instances,” a e-book that my mom had bought for me some time in the past. This e-book brings to life the well-known Indian basic, “Baital Pachisi.”

The unique basic “Baital Pachisi” has twenty-five tales. On this e-book, nevertheless, ten of those tales are chosen by the writer and offered together with some lovely illustrations.

The principle characters of our story are Vikram and Betal. Vikram is the legendary king Vikramaditya from our Indian historical past, and Betal is a lifeless corpse that turns right into a Pishacha after dying.

Vikram and Betal Life lessons for Our Times Neelam Kumar Book Review

The tales are about an settlement between King Vikram and a sage. As part of the settlement, King Vikramaditya has to deliver the lifeless corpse to the sage on the cremation floor. So, the story is about how the king completes this job and what occurs when he goes to get the lifeless corpse.

I need to warn you that this job isn’t really easy. It has one situation: King Vikram needed to not converse a phrase whereas bringing the corpse to the cremation floor.

This was additionally not straightforward as a result of every time King Vikram took Betal to the cremation floor, Betal narrated a narrative and requested a riddle on the finish of every story. Betal would threaten to smash his head right into a thousand items if Vikram didn’t reply the riddle.

Vikram knew the solutions to every riddle, however each time he would converse and reply the riddle, the settlement between the sage and Vikram could be damaged.

Vikram and Betal Life lessons for Our Times Neelam Kumar Book

I really like the theme of the e-book. It’s a few ghost, however even then, the e-book isn’t a really scary learn. The tales are fascinating and are based mostly in historical India.

The illustrations are eye-catching and improve the worth of the e-book.

Out of the ten tales, two are my favorites. These are “The Third Hand” and “A Troublesome Alternative.” I will surely advocate this e-book to all readers within the age group of seven to eleven years.

It’s a e-book value studying and having in your library.

Can’t wait to learn it? Purchase your copy of “Vikram and Betal: Life Classes for Our Instances”.

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