Ganesha Goes to Lunch by Kamla K. Kapur - ISBN: 9781601091024
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Greedy king learns a lesson from a god at lunchtime.

Ganesha Goes to Lunch

Classics From Mystic India

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  • Paperback

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    20 April 2007

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Summary

King Kubera was the greediest man in the world. Hated and feared by many, he schemed to win the love of the beautiful goddess Parvati … but learned an important lesson when he invited her elephant-headed son Ganesha over for lunch one day … So goes one of the many delightful tales in this decidedly grown-up book of traditional Indian stories, retold for the modern reader. Author Kamla Kapur is well known in her native India as a poet and playwright, and her connection to these age-old stories…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781601091024
ISBN-10:1601091028
Author:Kamla K. Kapur
Publisher:Insight Editions
Imprint:Mandala Publishing Group
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:20 April 2007
Weight:281g
Dimensions:216mm x 140mm x 13mm
Series:Mandala Classics
About The Author

Kamla K. Kapur

Kamla K. Kapur is well known in her native India as a poet, author, and playwright. Her previous work includes Ganesha Goes to Lunch (2007) and Rumi’s Tales from the Silk Road (2009). Kapur has also published two books of poetry, As a Fountain in a Garden and Radha Speaks, numerous short stories, and a series of award winning plays. Kapur was on the faculty of Grossmont College in San Diego, California, for eighteen years and taught courses in play writing, poetry, creative nonfiction, fiction, mythology, Shakespeare, and women’s literature. She and her husband, Payson Stevens, divide their time living in the Kullu Valley in the Indian Himalayas and in Southern California.

Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh is Professor of Religious Studies at Colby College. She holds the Crawford Family endowed chair. She has published extensively in the field of Sikhism. Her views have also been aired on television and radio around the world. She serves as a trustee for the American Institute for Indian Studies, and is on the editorial board of the History of Religions.

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