Three Indian Princesses: The Stories of Savitri, Damayanti and Sita | TheBookSeekers

Three Indian Princesses: The Stories of Savitri, Damayanti and Sita


No. of pages 151

Published: 2001

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Three captivating Indian folk tale retellings. Princess Savitri Savitri happily leaves the palace to live with her husband, Satyvan, in the jungle. But behind her joy there is fear, for Savitri carries a dark secret. It is written in the stars that Satyvan will die within a year...Princess Damayanti Everyone wishes to marry the beautiful Damayanti, including the gods. However, even they are happy to consent to her marriage to King Nala - all except the demon Kali, who lays a curse on the perfect couple...Princess Sita Prince Rama is about to become king when he is banished to the jungle by his jealous stepmother for fourteen years. His loyal wife Sita follows. There, she is kidnapped by Ravana, Lord of the Demons...

 

There are 151 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Egmont UK Ltd .

Jamila Gavin used to be a concert pianist. She also worked for the BBC. She is now an award-winning writer. She has two grown-up children and lives in Stroud.

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