Sunday, April 5, 2020

Aadarsh Chitra and Gaurav Gatha list


There are other indian comics that many people are not aware of, at least I was not until a few years ago. These comics are also as amazing as "Amar Chitra Katha", and I have found a few digital copies only not all, as I am not sure where to buy or get them.

If you have not heard of it, you are not alone. But if you ever get a chance, you should check these comics. chitra katha out, they are very cool.

Here are title list for Adarsh Chitra Katha




    Issues of Adarsh Chitra Katha
     
  1. The City of Nine Gates
  2. Rishyasringa
  3. Balarama to the Rescue
  4. Sadhu and Lilavati
  5. Brahma's Instructions to Gods, Men and Demons and other Stories
  6. Battle of Wits
  7. Ahalya, retold from the Ramayana
  8. Bhadra Kundalakesha
  9. Jassa Singh Ahluwalla
  10. King Prasenjila and his Son
  11. The Sons of Bharadwaja and Raibhya
  12. Veda Vyasa
  13. Tales of Hanuman
  14. The False Hermit and Other Stories
  15. Santoshi Mata
  16. Swami Ramtirtha
  17. Katthahari Jatak
  18. Jaisal and Toral
  19. A Fool's Luck
  20. Sai Baba of Shirdi
  21. Jadabharata
  22. Vishnu Sahasranama of 999 Names
  23. The Advent of Sri Krishna
  24. King Janaka
  25. Aandal (or Andal)
  26. Kanyakumari
  27. The Twelve Jyotirlingas
  28. The Dove and the Hunter
  29. The Tales of Ganesha
  30. Pot of Gold
  31. Kardamma and Devahuti
  32. Tales from the Shiva Purana
  33. Dhruva
  34. Sundarshan the Warrior
  35. Roar Lion Roar
  36. The Pigeon and the Jackal and other stories
  37. The Siege of Ranthambor
  38. King Paari
  39. Prithvi Vallabh
  40. The Pauper Prince
  41. Ambarisha
  42. The Monkey Prince
  43. Sri Venkateswara
  44. The Nayanar Saints
  45. The Proud Potter and Other Stories
  46. Swami Sivananda 
Gaurav Gatha Comics 




1. Veer Sawarkar
2. Bhagat Singh
3. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose
4. Ram Krishna Paramhansa
5. Surya Sen
6. Jawaharlal Nehru
7. Mother Teresa
8. Lala lajpat Rai
9. Munsi Premchand
10. Ras Bihari Bose
11. Dalai Lama
12. Jalianwala Bag
13. Ganga
14. Sri Aurobindo
15. Sarojini Naidu
16. Rabindra Nath Tagore
17. King Chitralketu
18. Goddess Lakshmi
19. Vaisno Devi
20. Satya Narayan Katha

There are also more comics that Katha Bharati, Indrajaal comics, Manoj Comics, Radha Comics, and so on. There are more that armature fan is barely learning a bit of wide world of comics.

Have you heard or read these comics?  

Indian Comics

I have been collecting Indian and US comics for sometimes, but not avid collector, just for sake for myself. I am more in to picture stories or "Chitra Katha" from india as I like the stories and art inside.

For longest time, I did not know how many titles or how many comic books existed. Most people knows about "Amar Chitra Katha" comics, there are also Indrajaal comics, Manoj Comics, Radha Comics, Aadarsh Chitra Katha, Chaturang Katha and many many more ...

I finally got completed list from web here, and started to see which I had in either physical copy or e-copy and I realized that I have some long way to go. Hardest part if some of Amar Chitra Katha or ACKs retired but never republish the copy in to circulation, so that meant only way to get copy was to buy it from second hand vendor or person, which is sometimes very hard to find, at least for me.








Best Amar Chitra Katha list with details: Here Source

Following Titles are out of Circulation now and some are not easy to find.
041. Chhatrasal
048. Tarabai
068. Tukaram (but in a new 3-in-1, #10057 Poet-Saints of India)
078. Shridatta (but in a new 5-in-1, #1035 Stories from the Kathasaritasagara)
094. Narsinh Mehta (but a the new 3-in-1, #10057 Poet-Saints of India)
098. Pundalik (and Sakhu [Sukh-Bai])
102. Nagananda (but in a new 5-in-1, #1036 Kadambari and other ancient classics)
123. Ekanath (but in a new 5-in-1, #1027 Poets and Thinkers)
129. Malati and Madhava (but in a new 5-in-1, #1036 Kadambari and other ancient classics)
132. Ranak Devi
139. Prince Hritadhwaja (but in a new 3-in-1, #10051 Tales From The Puranas)
140. Humayun (but in a new 5-in-1, #1031 Great Mughals)
144. Purandara Dasa
181. Guru Har Gobind (but in a new 5-in-1, #1021 Famous Sikh Gurus)
182. The Battle for Srinagar
186. Tiruppan (and Kanakadasa)
190. Kannappa
192. Ranadhira
208. Jayadeva
222. Samarth Ramdas
227. Sadhu Vaswani
232. Dara Shukoh & Aurangzeb (but in a new 3-in-1, #10050 The Mughal Court)
236. Bahman Shah
245. Tyagaraja (but in a new 3-in-1, #10057 Poet-Saints of India)
256. Sakhi Sarwar
265. Echchama the Brave
281. Shunahshepa
282. The Taming of Gulla (but in a new bound set Great Indian Classics)
285. Joymati
286. Thanedar Hasan Askari
296. Mahamati Prannath
298. Damaji Pant (and Narhari)
303. Senapati Bapat
304. Doctor Kotnis in China
306. The Story of a Scientist
310. The True Conqueror (but in a new 5-in-1, #1037 The Fearless Boy and Other Buddhist Stories)
317. Annapati Suyya
320. Chandrapeeda
326. Tales of Avvaiyaar
328. Rajbala (and Ajit Singh)         (plus "Bir Singh and Sunderbai")
340. The Making of a Swordsman (but in a new 5-in-1, #1037 The Fearless Boy and Other Buddhist Stories)
348. March to Freedom 1 ("Birth of the Indian National Congress"; incorporated into The Story of the Freedom Struggle)
350. Guru Ravidas
360. March to Freedom 3 ("The Saga of Indian Revolutionaries"; incorporated into The Story of the Freedom Struggle)
364. Khudiram Bose
366. Patali Putra (but in a new 5-in-1, #1035 Stories from the Kathasaritasagara)
368. The Nawab's Dream
370. Raja Desing
374. Hamsavali (but in a new 5-in-1, #1035 Stories from the Kathasaritasagara)
376. Lila & Chanesar
378. Shringabhuja (but in a new 5-in-1, #1035 Stories from the Kathasaritasagara)
380. Padmavati
388. Sundarasena
394. Pulakeshi II
407. Kohinoor (but in a new 3-in-1, #10050 The Mughal Court)
414. Mahatma Gandhi ("The early days", with #416 as a Special Issue; see also March to Freedom series)
416. Mahatma Gandhi ("The father of the nation", with #414)
418. The French Revolution
422. Louis Pasteur (and Marie)
428. Napoleon Bonaparte
430. An Exciting Find (re-issued in 2012 not as a single but as part of a new 2-in-1 special issue titled as next)
432. The Indus Valley Adventure (re-issued in 2012 not as a single but together with #430 as a new 2-in-1 special issue)
433. The Quick Witted Birbal (was new #602, but withdrawn)
434. The Chosen Bridegroom (but in a new 5-in-1, #1035 Stories from the Kathasaritasagara)
  


Some of the above listing have been re-released with new numbers or in special 5in1 comics, but many are not easily available.

 Chaturang Katha (CK)






 
Chaturang (or Chaturanga), literally "four colors" or "four aspects", is best known as the Indian ancestor of chess but is also used in many other contexts. The IBH Chaturang Katha series, which consists mostly if not all of love stories, was apparently published between 1976 and 1980 and had at least 18 titles, the lowest known issue number being #501, the highest #517. Some were later reprinted in the original ACK series proper, though perhaps with the title changed. There were apparently 20 titles in all, including the 16 listed on this back cover (thanks again to Ajay Misra; many can be downloaded online from here):


#501 Padmavati  ACK #380 Padmavati
#502 Hamsavali ACK #374 Hamsavali
#503 Lila & Chanesar ACK #376 Lila & Chanesar
#507 Sundarasena ACK #388 Sundarasena
#508 Shringabhuja ACK #378 Shringabhuja
#513 Rani Rupmati ACK #412 Roopmati
#517 Muladeva ACK #424 The Clever Dancer

#504 Virvar

#505 The Strange Sacrifice
#506 Chemmeen
#509 Heer-Ranjha
#510 Nildevi not in ACK;
#511 Sassi Punno not in ACK;
#512 Lavanyavati not in ACK;
#514 Chandraprabha not in ACK;
#515 Rupinika not in ACK;
#516 Mastani not in ACK;
#518 Mirza Sahibanh not in ACK;
#519 Kandarpa not in ACK;
#520 Chauladevi not in ACK;  

Friday, April 3, 2020

Amar Chitra Katha : Indian Comics


I grew up reading "Amar Chitra Katha" or also known as "Immortal Picture Stories". However, as I got older, I stopped caring for those Indian comic books as I thought to be for kids only.

However, as I have kids of my own, I am beginning to appreciate kiddies things from my past and it brings back memories. My kids do not know much but they are beginning to read some stories as it is in comic form which they know and like.

Amar Chitra Katha was started in 1967, by Anant Pai, who thought that kids that time did not know much about Indian culture and he wanted to change that. First 10 Amar chitra was American Fairy tales in various Indian languages and from number 11 started with story of Krishna. Now Amar Chitra Katha is owned by ACK media from US NRI Indians I believe and they have started adding many news titles to collection. Numbering of comics is bit challenging for me as some of the Amar chitra katha re-released with different numbers.

Many of ACKs are single copy of 32-36 pages, however some of the special editions were over 100 pages. I like some of the art, drawings from old Amar chitra katha.

Here are some of the amazing covers from Mahabharat Series.

                                                    Reading Amar Chitra Comic:








I like new art, but old Amar Chitra Katha's art is simply supurb and amazing. 

Life _Shelter in Place

This Shelter in place has been going on for past 3 weeks, life is uncertain but one should not lose hope.

There are many things we should be thankful for and count good things that we have. Stay safe and healthy.

There is a few things you can do to beat stress, anxiety and boredom due to covid-19, or Corona Virus.

1. Learn to cook something new while at home, when you can not eat out.

2. Do some home pending projects, like cleaning up junk drawer in kitchen or files the bills.

3. Do crafts with kids. If you do not have kids, still can enjoy crafts for your self or your home.

4. Rest

5. Do yoga and breathing excercise.

6. Can not go out? no worry, walk around yard, apartment balcony for fresh air, even 5 minutes will make you feel good.

7. Social distancing keeps you from your family and friends? find a new way through zoom or google hangout or face time from your home and catch up with them.

8. Ofcourse, some of us may have to work being stuck inside, so focus on work, if you are in reduced work hours or laid off during this covid out break, brush up job related skill while being inside.

9. Learn to reduce spending money, as actually we can not go out to eat, or go to movies, naturally it will save money a bit. We might be spending lot more on grocery or take out.

10. Relax, no matter how hard it might be, there is always good to it, we just need to find it and make lemonade from lemon.

Stay safe.