 | Media Type : Comics Catalog ID : EMACKC623601 Release : 01/04/2010 Available in : iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad
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| | Category : Comics | Year : 2010 Price: USD $1.99 Length: 32 Pages, 100 Panels, Full Color Languages: English Content Rating: 4+, Infrequent or mild cartoon/fantasy violence TALES OF SAIBABA AND KABIR DOUBLE DIGEST
Screens: 243, Full Color, Panel by Panel
SAIBABA
The Saint of Shirdi
The pious flocked to Shirdi in Maharashtra. Sai Baba’s all-encompassing love made them feel better, happier and more at peace. He could reveal himself as the Supreme Deity and yet assume the form of a street dog; he could turn water to oil and save a child far away from burning flames.
However, by the time he left this world in 1918, he had also made thousands understand that good acts are the only miracle needed to find God
KABIR
Indian Mystic
'Be not the slaves of tradition; fear not to walk upon new paths, if these bring you nearer to God who is the Truth.' So said Kabir, a great Indian mystic, teacher and poet of the fifteenth century.
There are many legends woven around Kabir's life. We have taken those which are most popularly known and accepted.
Kabir's intense dislike for religious customs, the caste system, idol worship and orthodoxy made him many enemies; he was a 'revolutionary' saint believing in one God and in his hundred odd years of life, he tried to bring Hindus and Muslims together in his own way.
His songs had simplicity and rhythmic charm. They contained truths which had universal appeal. They are sung, to this day throughout the country.kabir's intense dislike for religious customs, the caste system, idol worship and orthodoxy made him many enemies; he was a 'revolutionary' saint believing in one God and in his hundred odd years of life, he tried to bring Hindus and Muslims together in his own way
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