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The Monkeys and the Mango Tree: Teaching Stories of the Saints and Sadhus of India [Paperback]

Harish Johari (Author)
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Book Description

These beautifully illustrated tales capture the mystery, enchantment, and profound spiritual teachings of India. 

Story-telling has always been the way that India's holy men, the saints and sadhus, taught their students the vital lessons of life. Stories provide a living environment for the lesson of each story, and they can convey sophisticated concepts in simple language. Abounding with powerful genies, scheming gods, and wise mystics, The Monkeys and the Mango Tree can be read as an exotic Aesop's Fables, as a source of classic wisdom, or as a simple and memorable introduction to the stories of the most spiritual civilization on earth. These twenty-five beautifully illustrated tales capture the mystery, the enchantment, and the profound spiritual learning that is India. 

Drawn from the great Indian epics?the Puranas, the Upanishads, and the Mahabharata?as well as from the author's own remarkable life, these tales put ageless Indian wisdom into the form of stories that are delights for young and old alike. 


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"The mythic and folkloric worlds of the East are opened up in this delightful compilation of tales. Complete with powerful gods, scheming kings, and wise mystics, the storytelling tradition of India is shown to stand as tall as any in the West."
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About the Author

Harish Johari (1934-1999) was a scholar, artist, and composer who studied with many of the great saints of India. He worked for decades to introduce the culture of his homeland to the West. He authored many books, including Chakras, Ayurvedic Massage, Ayurvedic Healing Cuisine, Breath, Mind, and Consciousness, The Healing Power of Gemstones, Leela, Numerology, and Tools for Tantra, and two audio cassettes, Attunements for Dawn and Dusk, and Attunements for Day and Night.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Inner Traditions (January 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0892815647
  • ISBN-13: 978-0892815647
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #611,778 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Special Book, July 24, 1998
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"The Monkeys and the Mango Tree" is a special book for people of all ages and religions. This large collection of Hindu wisdom tales, retold by Johari, are classic stories that still apply in the modern age. The stories are short but leave the reader thinking. A truly lovely book.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Teaching Stories from India, January 23, 2002
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The book comprises of 25 short stories from India. These stories are developed in the context of the saints and sadhus of this land of ancient religions. Each story has a clear moral message to the young people for whom these are targeted. The simplicity of the style and the language makes it easy for everyone to follow the events even if one is uninitiated in the cultural and religious complexity of India.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not good, not bad, depends on what else you've read, September 20, 2000
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The selection of tales in this volume is acceptable - if you've read little of this type of literature, you will probably be positively impressed with the variety of stories and with the fact that few of the stories are blatantly diadactic. If you have read much similar material, the stories will strike you as satisfactory in their retelling but you will have seen much of the material before, often with much more sparkle to the story.

The Bird of Prosperity tells of a poor family whose concern for each other gains them wealth and conpares their plight with the plight of a greedy family.

The Butter in the Milk is primarily an analogy of God in the universe compared to butter in the milk.

The Saint and the Scorpion is a story of the value in following your dharma.

The Merchant Who Would Not Go to Heaven is a story of a Merchant who has to many responsibilities to accept an offer to go to heaven.

Siva and the Demon, and Narada's Infatuation come from Hindu mythology.

The book contains about 25 such stories alone with etching style illustrations; the foreward is best left unread.

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Storytelling is as old as the story of humanity itself. Read the first page
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