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The Temple Tiger offers a unique perspective on Jim Corbett's life and work, showcasing the mysterious and sacred aspect of the wild in India. This collection of stories revolves around the elusive Temple Tigers-tigers that roam near or within the grounds of ancient temples in the foothills of the Himalayas, where superstition and reverence intertwine with the reality of life in the jungle. These tigers are often seen as spiritual beings, and Corbett's deep respect for their majestic presence is palpable in every page. Through vivid descriptions, he takes readers on thrilling hunts, sharing stories of the creatures that both frightened and fascinated the local people. Corbett weaves together the mystical and the practical, exploring how these tigers became both feared predators and revered protectors in local folklore. With a mix of adventure, philosophy, and reverence for both the human and animal worlds, The Temple Tiger also touches on Corbett's personal journey from hunter to conservationist. As he learns to understand the deeper complexities of human-animal interactions, Corbett reveals a side of the jungle that is not only wild but sacred. The stories in The Temple Tiger highlight his evolving respect for the natural world, making it a powerful meditation on the delicate balance between mankind and nature, as well as the untamed spirit of India's forests.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Temple Tiger offers a unique perspective on Jim Corbett's life and work, showcasing the mysterious and sacred aspect of the wild in India. This collection of stories revolves around the elusive Temple Tigers-tigers that roam near or within the grounds of ancient temples in the foothills of the Himalayas, where superstition and reverence intertwine with the reality of life in the jungle. These tigers are often seen as spiritual beings, and Corbett's deep respect for their majestic presence is palpable in every page. Through vivid descriptions, he takes readers on thrilling hunts, sharing stories of the creatures that both frightened and fascinated the local people. Corbett weaves together the mystical and the practical, exploring how these tigers became both feared predators and revered protectors in local folklore. With a mix of adventure, philosophy, and reverence for both the human and animal worlds, The Temple Tiger also touches on Corbett's personal journey from hunter to conservationist. As he learns to understand the deeper complexities of human-animal interactions, Corbett reveals a side of the jungle that is not only wild but sacred. The stories in The Temple Tiger highlight his evolving respect for the natural world, making it a powerful meditation on the delicate balance between mankind and nature, as well as the untamed spirit of India's forests.