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Rietberg, Museum (Hg.)
Aus dem Milchmeer entstand die Welt
8 tales from the realm of the Indian Gods and Goddesses
Der Schnellste gewinnt nicht immer
Read by Sonja Matheson (German)
© Baobab Books
The Indian heaven of Gods is wide and varied. In Hinduism, the Gods and Goddesses have many faces and many names, the relationship is branched and not infrequently also tricky. The elephant-headed Ganesha is known for his pranks. And one of these pranks is told in the story of Ganesha and his brother Kartikeya in a contest over a magic mango.