In Adbhut: Marvellous\n Creatures of Indian Myth and Folklore, Meena Arora Nayak presents a selection\n of fifty-five magical and monstrous creatures from the myths and folklore of\n India’s various cultures. Divided into five sections, this book portrays familiar\n and unfamiliar beings that fly across stormy skies, swim in deep seas, burrow\n through the earth, tread softly on land, and live between these realms,\n sometimes even breathing fire.\n \n Adbhut hides within its pages creatures that are mysterious, terrible, and\n terrifying, yet fascinating and irresistible. These fantastical beings\n include the Manipuri python guardian god, Pakhangpa; Garuda, the king of\n birds; the immortal Kurma, the tortoise; Mahisa, the Buffalo King; Leviathan,\n the gigantic sea monster; Shamir, the Judaic stone-cutting worm; the\n Zoroastrian cosmic dragon, Azhi Dahaka; Nachash, the crafty serpent in the\n Garden of Eden; the shining Islamic al-Buraq; and the Harappan chimera whose\n origins remain a mystery.
Meena Arora Nayak is a professor of English and Mythology. She is the author of the novels A Dust Storm in Delhi, Endless Rain, About Daddy, and In the Aftermath, as well as The Puffin Book of Legendary Lives, Evil in the Mahabharata, The Blue Lotus: Myths and Folktales of India, The Kathasaritsagara of Somadeva, Adbhut: Marvellous Creatures of Indian Myth and Folklore, and The Panchatantra of Vishnusharma: A Retelling.
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