The slide show depics several events out of indian liturature, expecialy the book, "Haroun and the Sea of Stories" by Salman Rushdie. Also, there is refrences to different Indian traditions. First Haroun Al-Rashid is the main character out of "Haround and The Sea of Stories". The Hoopee is the bird that takes Haroun and the watter Genie (also depicted) to the second moon where the Sea of Stories is. The Assyrian Lion and winged Monkeys were passed over as mounts to the moon. In the story, Haroun and his father are staying on the Dal lake, spelled
D U L L. In the stories that Haroun's father tells of African gold mines, Mount Fuji, North Pole, and Bagdad which are all settings for his wonderful stories.
Other traditional stories are the Arabian Nights. In those are Aladin, Ali Baba, and Sinbad which feautures the mythical creature Roc.
The Mudra is one of the traditional hand gestures used in meditations.
Also depicted is the song, "I am the Walrus"
, Abhinaya, Satyajit Ray, and Goopy.
D U L L. In the stories that Haroun's father tells of African gold mines, Mount Fuji, North Pole, and Bagdad which are all settings for his wonderful stories.
Other traditional stories are the Arabian Nights. In those are Aladin, Ali Baba, and Sinbad which feautures the mythical creature Roc.
The Mudra is one of the traditional hand gestures used in meditations.
Also depicted is the song, "I am the Walrus"
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