

Full web-browsing of ACK and ETHERMEDIA sites, Social networking pages of ETHERMEDIA on Twitter, Facebook and blog - Smooth Page curl animations - Over 21 Graphic/visual help screens * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SPECIAL SALE EVENT: - BUDDHA TRIPLE DIGEST - GITA+TALES OF ARJUNA DOUBLE DIGEST - ALL TINKLE TITLES AT HALF PRICE TO INDIAN MYTHOLOGY ONES New Releases: - Sons of Rama - Albert Einstein - Funny Folk Tales All Time Favorites - Buddha - Mahabharata - Folk Tales - Krishna - Ganesha - Dashavatar - Tales of Shiva Other TINKLE Collections: - Suppandi - Shikari Shambu - Anu Club Other Comics: TRIBORO TALES - "An Eclectic-slice-of-life-look at love in the millenia.

New in ETHERMEDIA 2.0: - Zoom as required to explore art. App automatically resizes to full screen to use up any extra space available(no need for zooming in and out often). App optionally remembers last page to automatically take you where you left(no need for bookmarks) - If original art in panel is small for portrait or landscape simply rotate iPhone to landscape or portrait. App features: - Panel by Panel Page view - Tracking Page numbers - Slider for fast page navigation in forward or reverse - Over 7 color backgrounds - Option to frame pages for a book feel - Option to curl pages while changing - Intuitive slideshow with interval settings for paced reading - Slideshow can be stopped with a single tap or continue anytime with double tap. Enjoy full color high-resolution art and story in an award winning and intuitive user interface. iRemedi works with rich content publishers to bring their rich content to the iPhone community. About iRemedi: iRemedi's ETHER MEDIA is a proprietary mobile content delivery technology that provides revolutionary touch media viewing. ACK has partnered with iRemedi in bringing the timeless classics to the iPhone and iPod community. ACK has enthralled generations of readers for the last four decades with over 600 + Indian mythology tales with over 90 million titles sold worldwide. About Amar Chitra Katha(ACK-Media): ACK-Media is India's leading entertainment and education company for young audiences.

Read his tales and laugh with joy even as his plain common sense leaves you gasping. Wiggling out of every predicament in unique and unexpected ways, this poet-jester reminds us of Birbal at the court of Akbar. "A thorough treat in Mythology " "Enjoy the world of Classical Indian Mythology in comic book format" * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 120 pages/English/full color comic book(panel by panel) Story outline: RAMAN OF TENALI The Adventures of a Unique Court Jester Was Tenali Raman a fool or the cleverest man at the court of Krishnadeva Raya? After all, he humbled great kings as well as learned scholars. At last they come to the palace of Mithila to see the great bow of Shiva.IiRemedi's ETHERMEDIA BRINGS THE POPULAR AMAR CHITRA KATHA CLASSICS to the iPhone and iPod Community Worldwide.

As they travel with the rishis, they also hear many fascinating tales about the people and places they see. Under the tutelage of the great rishi, Rama and Lakshmana learn the duties of a Kshatriya, and the secret mantras of all kinds of weapons. Accompanied by Lakshmana, the young prince goes to the forest to fight the evil rakshasas. His thrilling adventures begin when Rishi Vishwamitra comes to Ayodhya to seek his help against the rakshasas who are harassing the rishis in the forest. But the gods have destined Rama to be a hero. Devoted to each other, the four princes grow up happily in the palace. In time, four glorious sons are born to them – Rama, Bharata, Lakshmana and Shatrughna. In this book, we meet King Dasharatha of Ayodhya and his queens, Kausalya, Sumitra and Kaikeyi. It begins by relating how Valmiki composed and launched his great poem. It will be followed by Ayodhya Kand IIīala Kand, the first book of the Ramayana, is about Rama’s boyhood. Ayodhya Kand I continues Valmiki’s story from the first book in the series, Bala Kand, which tells us of Rama’s childhood. We trace the beginning of their journey from Ayodhya, even as the people of the city sink into despair. He is joined by Sita and Lakshmana, who decide to follow him during his exile. Determined to protect his father's honour, Rama accepts the harsh decision and prepares to leave. Even though the people condemn her for her cruelty and the broken-hearted king tries to appeal to her better sense, Kaikeyi is unmoved. In the first part of this book, Ayodhya Kand I, we find out how and why King Dasharatha is forced by Queen Kaikeyi to banish his son Rama. It tells the story of Lord Rama's exile from Ayodhya and the grief that grips, not just his family, but the entire city. Ayodhya Kand is the second book in Valmiki's Ramayana.
