Guest guest Posted October 31, 2001 Report Share Posted October 31, 2001 Carefully selected stories, depicting India's glorious past, are narrated in English with music and sound effects. This brings to life, using modern multimedia techniques, the still pictures of the famous Amar Chitra Katha series, yet preserving the educational values of our productions. We have more than 350 stories captured in 28 video tapes (60-120 minutes duration). PRICES AND ORDERING INFO AT BOTTOM OF PAGE AGII (Association of Grandparents of Indian Immigrants) You can contact us by sending e-mail grandpa <grandpa or, write us at AGII 2619 Bradwell Court Baltimore, MD 21234 Our telephone number is (410)-661-8659 Here is our complete listing of currently available video Tapes. Tape #1: Stories related to Buddha's Life: Angulimal. Upagupta. Amrapali. Jataka tales: Golden Deer. Hidden in sand. Life of Lord Buddha. Tape #2: Hanuman. Krishna. Elephant and Hare (folk tale). Short stories from Indian Mythology. Tape #3: Ramayana for children. Stories from Mahabharata, and Panchatantra. Three statues (folk tale). Tape #4: Life of Ramakrishna and his selected stories. Tape #5: Stories from Panchatantra, Hitopadesh, Indian Fairy Tales: Chandralalat, Rainbow prince, Faithful shepherd, Scenes from Varanasi. Tape #6: Tales of Shiva. Dutiful son Rama. Stories from Mahabharata: Aruni, Kacha and Devayani, Uttanka. Tape #7: Adi Shankaracharya. Swami Vivekananda. Swami Chinmayananda. Philosophy of Death in Hindus. Tape #8: Four Jataka Tales: The greedy forester, The jackal and the magic spell, The jackal and the otters, The brave quail. Little giant Bheema . The royal elephant. Wali Dada (Fairy tale). Life with grandfather (by Shankar). Little parrot (Jataka). Tape #9: Stories from Vivekananda, Upanishad and Mahabharata. Folk tales. Tape #10: Ganesh. Elephant and Hare. Picture-stories from Indian mythology. Getting the Price (Tagore). Chaitanya Mahabrabhu. Tape #11: Patriots of India - Rana Pratap, Shivaji, Rani of Jhansi, Subhas Chandra Bose. Tape #12: Hinduism and World Civilization. Vedic chanting. Hindu Festivals. Tape #13: Stories from Panchatantra, Ganesh. Narsin Mehta. Jagannath of Puri. Tape #14: Draupadi. Harishchandra. Ganga. Tape #15: Monkey tales of Jataka (5 stories); Fairs and Festivals of India. Story of Durga. Tape #16: Guru Nanak. Guru Gobind Singh. Tape #17: Ashok. Vikramaditya. Chanakya. Pages from Indian History (The tale of a republic. Ajatshatru). Tape #18: Complete Ramayana - Valmiki, Rama and Sons of Rama. Tape #19: Devotees of India: Mirabai. Dhruva. Ashtabakra. Sudama. Prahlad and Kabir. Tape #20: Mahabharata. Tape #21: More stories from Jataka and Panchatantra. The Giant and the Dwarf. Churning of the Ocean. Dashavatar. Tape #22: Stories told by Shri Ramakrishna. Tales of Vishnu. Tiger and priest (Kathasarit Sagar). Harsha Vardhan: A page from Indian History. Tape #23: Yayati. Angulimal, Shakuntala, Nala and Damayanti. Tape #24: Tales from Upanishad. Folk tales. Savitri (Mahabharata). Stories from Vivekananda and Buddha's life. Tape #25: Short stories for children ( Volume 1): Folk tales. Stories from Vivekananda, Jataka. Panchatantra and Upanishad. Tape #26: Short stories for children (Volume 2): Dutiful son. More stories from Mahabharata, Jataka and Panchatantra. Tape #27: Vivekananda. Sarada Devi. Geeta for young generation. Legend from Indian History (The tale of a republic). Tape #28: Legends of Indian History: Prithviraj. Ajatshatru. Republic. Harsha. Bimbisara. Prince's revenge. Goh. Padmini. Tape #29: Pages from Indian History - Alexander and Porus. Chandragupta Maurya. Prithviraj. Six New Jataka tales. Tape #30: Early History of India Ordering and General Information Association of Grandparents of Indian Immigrants, a registered nonprofit organization, is dedicated to the production of audiovisual materials for the families of Indian Immigrants. Carefully selected stories, depicting India's glorious past, are narrated in English with music and sound effects. This brings to life, using modern multimedia techniques, the still pictures of the famous Amar Chitra Katha series, yet preserving the educational values of our productions. We have more than 350 stories captured in 28 video tapes (60-120 minutes duration). The association (AGII) bears all production cost and subsidizes the cost of reproduction and mailing. The cost of each Video tape is $8.00 in NTSC (United States video standard) and $10 in PAL (India and most of Europe video standard). This price includes shipping within the United States via USPS Priority Mail. Additional shipping costs apply to orders shipped outside the United States.A minimum of three (3) tapes must be ordered. The cost of the entire set of 28 video tapes in NTSC format is only $170. Payments can be made through credit card (Visa, Master Card, Discover) or by check. We accept donation for free distribution of videos to Balvihars. Checks payable to: AGII (Association of Grandparents of Indian Immigrants) http://members.aol.com/agii2000/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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