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Mohan Man-Eater by Jim Corbett (with a short dedication to Corbett) | Audiobook (English) 

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In lucid prose and subtle, almost undetectable humor, Corbett describes his remarkable pursuit of the Mohan (pronounced 'Mo-haan') Tiger in the year 1931, who had cast a pall of gloom in the villages along the banks of the Kosi river in the Garhwal district of the modern-day Uttarakhand state.
Recorded on Sunday, July 25th, 2021 on Jim Corbett's 146th birth anniversary as a small tribute to the pioneering conservationist.
For those who might desire a little more visual connection to the story, images of the Forester's Hut (which still stands today in some form), where Corbett stayed during his pursuit, and its surroundings are available, courtesy of a travel blog by the name of "wildmannered".
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The geographical coordinates for the hut are 29°34’49.23″N 79° 8’11.39″
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@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
The audiobook begins at 2:18 after the Corbett dedication. Two corrections need to be made. First, at 2:00 I mistakenly called Corbett "a railway clerk". He was instead a fuel inspector, overseeing the movement of goods. Small but not a trivial error. Second, the hamlet of 'Mohan' is actually pronounced 'Mo-haan', and regrettably, I only found out about this after the upload. Just a friendly reminder, if you liked or enjoyed the content please don't forget to hit the like button and consider subscribing. A little help on your part will make it worth the effort that goes into making these and improving the audio production quality. Appreciate your time and thanks for watching!
@meanderingriver5024
@meanderingriver5024 3 года назад
🙏
@BB-oq4kc
@BB-oq4kc 3 года назад
You're the Best, thank you ♥️
@neiladler127
@neiladler127 3 года назад
Make a short video where you just talk about Jim. There's not a lot of quality videos on him.
@TheRitankars
@TheRitankars 3 года назад
Thank you. My 7 year old son loves his channel. He has decided to become a conservationist when he grows up 😊. Please keep it coming.
@pannudilraj
@pannudilraj 2 года назад
Please try Jungle stories from various authors it has 3 parts and very interesting stories. Keep making good videos. Thanks.
@peterblack1538
@peterblack1538 3 года назад
Wow Mr Singh, you have done it again! I am 59 years old now and have been legally blind all my life. I first came across the gym Corbett stories when as a teenager some of them had been read onto tape. We would now call these audiobooks and I remember way back then how gripping they were and how I could not put them down until they were finished. I came across your RU-vid channel just a few months ago and you have re-introduced me to the stories of this great man along with Kenneth Anderson! You are doing an absolutely fantastic job here and all credit goes to you Sir. Thank you and if you can, please keep up this wonderful work.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Great comment. Thanks for sharing such a lovely and personal story. Corbett's stories are timeless and I'm so glad you are rediscovering them after all these years. Good health and best wishes to you!
@salimtahir9654
@salimtahir9654 5 месяцев назад
Ditto
@Globbss
@Globbss 3 месяца назад
You know there no point in responding... he is blind. ​@@selvalore
@chrislindstrom3669
@chrislindstrom3669 Год назад
These Corbett stories in early 20th century India spark my wonder and excitement in a way that makes me feel like a child again. Thanks for sharing these stories.
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
Cheers! Thank you for commenting.
@209brandonb
@209brandonb 3 года назад
Thank you for all of these audio recordings and your appreciation to a great man and his fierce dedication to helping the people at his own risk when he didn’t have to do it. Most people don’t realize what that kind of stress and those long hours can do to a person’s nerves only people that have been in war kicking down doors to houses not knowing if there’s a guy with a gun standing on the other side of the door have any idea as to the stress and andreline rushes followed by hours an hours of boredom but not being able to keep your guard down due to the fact that there’s a killer that could be feet away!! that would drive a lot of people crazy and it does and this man continually did it over and over and over it’s truly amazing!! Thank you
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Yes, indeed. Thanks for providing some perspective on this. Jim does not talk about any of this. He just got on with the job, no matter what. But we can imagine just how difficult and dangeorus his pursuits were. Great comment!
@sambit2901singh
@sambit2901singh 2 года назад
@@selvalore Indeed... don't recall sir Jim ever describing about this in his works but do remember sir Kenneth explaining in some of his exploits, the toll it takes on the human nerves on undertaking repeated expeditions of such nature.... appreciate the comments & responses on same....having read almost all of the penned literature from both greats, still savour the audiobooks which never fails to stir my imagination of the events & it's surroundings...such a wonderful & noble endeavour to put all these in a widely used platform like RU-vid...as we all know these tales are immortal & will continue to enthrall generations into the future.... please do keep'em coming...❤️
@diBundy
@diBundy 2 года назад
So lovely of you to include a tribute to Jim Corbett. This humble man made such a difference to all the lives he touched. It was his stories that helped my young dyslexic brother to learn to read, he is 60 now and can still quote entire passages from his books.
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
That's a remarkable statement. Corbett's stories are much loved around the world, but I don't think I have heard anything as moving as that in regards to his books. Thanks for sharing this on here. Best regards to you and to your brother!
@Mike-ig2zq
@Mike-ig2zq Месяц назад
I've read and read again Jim's stories for over 55 years, and now I listen to them on your channel. Your reading of these stories I know so well, is by far the best anywhere. You have my many thanks Mr. Singh.
@Mike-ig2zq
@Mike-ig2zq Месяц назад
And I believe Carpet Sahibs birthday next year 2025 will be 150th !
@selvalore
@selvalore Месяц назад
Thank you! As a Corbett scholar you're right, next year will be the 150th birthday of the great man and I will try and see if I can finish his semi-autobiography, Jungle Lore by then.
@carlapomeroy9441
@carlapomeroy9441 Год назад
Can't wait for this on a cold windy night! Take me away to the forests and villages of India!
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
Thank you I appreciate your comment!
@abadhootpanda1937
@abadhootpanda1937 8 месяцев назад
Marvellous narration of the story moved my heart and reminded me back to my college career while this story was in our curriculum. Afterwards I also read the Maneaters of Kumaon. Now I am a seniour citizen and a regular listener of audio books channelled by You Tube. Really the stories of Corbett Sahib is very exciting. Thank you very much Sing Sir.I expect more Audios like this in future made by you. Best wishes.
@rupertmcnaughtdavis3649
@rupertmcnaughtdavis3649 Год назад
Your introduction about Jim Corbett was by far the most accurate and succinct that I have heard! You described him perfectly, he is an example to us all.Thank you!
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
Thank you Mr.Davis, I appreciate the comment!
@jimmyh8090
@jimmyh8090 3 года назад
Thanks again for another amazing reading and thanks for the excellent dedication to Jim Corbett , he truly was a great man. Jim
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Truer words have never been spoken. Thanks!
@charlesjames799
@charlesjames799 4 месяца назад
Yeah Greatest of men.
@roughriders10
@roughriders10 3 года назад
Amazing, THANKS! Just what the doctor ordered.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Haha! Books >> Medicine
@michaelmichaelson8452
@michaelmichaelson8452 Год назад
I love these stories, I've bought and read the books but you make the story come alive.
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
Thank you Michael, I appreciate the comment!
@spcneary
@spcneary 3 года назад
Love your videos! These stories are fascinating, I tell everyone about Jim Corbett, he is possibly the toughest and bravest man to live in the last couple hundred years.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thanks Matthew. I do too. Tough and brave would be accurate.
@chesterwortham5525
@chesterwortham5525 Год назад
Yes he was and Kenneth Anderson was just as fearless and he several dangerous chances sitting on the ground
@buglover-qb1dq
@buglover-qb1dq Год назад
Still Enjoy hearing these over again a year later ! Salutes to these Indian people & the way in which they worked & survived...
@benwaddams
@benwaddams 3 года назад
Mr Singh thank you so much for these audiobooks. I've been banging on at Audible (UK) to make the Corbett stories into audio for about 10 years! You should certainly approach them. I have read these stories since I was a child (I am now 36) and loved the detail and the atmosphere Jim created. One of my friends whom I got to know over the last 10 years of his life named Kim Dodwell, was a D-Day veteran and I loved hearing his war stories. I only learnt in the last few months of his life that he also travelled to India after the war and was trained by Jim Corbett. Kim too was a great naturalist and (in those days) hunter. He too went after man-eaters and it was the privelege of my life to speak with him about it. Indeed, the last conversation we had was on the subject, a few days before he died. A great man and very reminiscent of Jim. Thank you, Ben
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
That's an incredible story Ben! Thanks for sharing details about Mr. Dodwell with us. Jim did train troops for jungle warfare in his later years, which is when he also became seriously ill, so his story checks out. You are privileged indeed to have known someone who was there at D-Day. I can only imagine the stories someone like that had to tell. You're right. Its surprising that Audible doesn't have a rendition of Man Eaters of Kumaon on file but they do have some of his other works. I wouldn't want anything to do with them though because it would almost certainly be put behind a pay wall. Jim's works are of cultural and historic value and should be available for all to hear. Best!
@benwaddams
@benwaddams 3 года назад
@@selvalore Good point re: audible. And yes, I totally agree, they should be available for all, as you have done. Another snippet from my past you may be interested in, is that my great great Uncle was Sir Frank Sly (Uncle Frank) who was Govenor of the Central Provinces. He was apparently a 'good govenor', fair and generous and still held in high regard by the local people. One of his 'jobs' when visiting dignataries came to stay was to take them on tiger shoots. My grandmother (on his side of the family of course) had a tiger skin and head in her house in Dorset (southern England) brought back from the Central Provences by Uncle Frank. As children we would play on it and stroke the head. Since my grandmother's death 10 years ago, it is now in the care of my cousin in London who has had it professionally restored by a taxidermist and looks fantastic...although better alive of course! I have a claw from it as a physical memento of that time. Thank you again for bringing these stories back to life. Ben
@erngro8706
@erngro8706 2 года назад
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@BlorkTDork
@BlorkTDork Год назад
I've hunted since I was in swadlings in the crook of my father's arm his rifle in the other through the frozen wilds and spent 10+ years of my life at sea as a captain of fishing vessel and the only thing that keeps me from losing my mind and my hope in life since my entrapment by concrete, steel, and drywall is hearing these stories and stories like them, thousand thanks
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
This is amazing! Thank you for saying that. It means a lot!
@wittysatan3821
@wittysatan3821 3 года назад
Knowing Jim Corbett and Kenneth Anderson and their life was onenof best moments of my life.. .❤️❤️
@nathanbowling3553
@nathanbowling3553 2 года назад
You are correct. Jim was a man's man. All men should aspire to be a man such as this. The last really tough men was my grandfather's generation, the young men of WW2. Since then people have become weak and spoiled at least in the US. Not saying there are no tough men but not many
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
That's well said and very true. Thank you for commenting!
@stevenguevara2184
@stevenguevara2184 2 года назад
Beautiful introduction. I cant thank you enough for what your doing. I would have never known about Jim Corbett if not for you. This should be required reading for all boys in every school on Gods Green Earth. What a Man.
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
Very well expressed, Steven! Thank you for the comment.
@str8metaljacket535
@str8metaljacket535 3 года назад
Loved the intro! Jim Corbett was an admirable man no doubt. Thanks for reading his books so well. Great seeing the images of the old hut on top of the mountain. Brings the rugged topography of the region into perspective. I just can't imagine walking on foot there for miles through heavy cover, let alone watching out for a hungry 500 lb tiger.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
I agree. Terrifying prospect. That's what made him a legend.
@haleceasar4253
@haleceasar4253 3 года назад
Jim Corbett came from a time where bravery and fortitude in men were in super-abundance. Like you said, without glossing over the harm done through hunting for sport, Corbett deserves credit for his work where credit is due
@chesterswortham5197
@chesterswortham5197 2 года назад
There is nothing wrong with hunting for sport if India would allow a few tigers to be hunted each year the tigers would have more fear of man which they don't fear at all now and would save many innocent lives of the poor people who live there
@seppiakhusrowshahi2752
@seppiakhusrowshahi2752 3 года назад
These stories are so good. Pure escapism. Thank you for reading them so well in your powerful voice.
@seppiakhusrowshahi2752
@seppiakhusrowshahi2752 2 года назад
Thanks for listening!
@johnmuliyil8170
@johnmuliyil8170 2 года назад
After reading almost all of Corbett books, I must confess it’s quite delicious to listen to it on audio. I remember reading man eaters of kumaoun as a young boy 14-15 years of age. Very well produced.
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment!
@neiladler127
@neiladler127 3 года назад
21:16 had me laughing hard at the thought of the men's pricked-up ears like horses. I'd be scared as hell too if I were to sleep outside in an open tent with a man-eating tiger on the prowl
@seppiakhusrowshahi2752
@seppiakhusrowshahi2752 2 года назад
Ahahaha yes me tooo!
@cliveclerkenville2637
@cliveclerkenville2637 7 месяцев назад
I read Corbett’s books avidly as a child in the 50s. Impossibly exotic and exiting. 😊
@mdove9093
@mdove9093 3 года назад
If you are narrating, then I'm listening! Thanks for these wonderful adventures. These stories are timeless treasures.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thank you!
@willalexander2470
@willalexander2470 2 года назад
Thank you Sir for all your time and effort in these recordings. You have such a wonderful voice that is so enjoyable to listen to. James Corbett was a very Remarkable man and one of the very best story tellers of All Time. Thank you again Sir for these readings.
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
You're right about Mr. Corbett. Thanks for all your interest and for leaving a thoughtful comment.
@IMBrute-ir7gz
@IMBrute-ir7gz 3 года назад
Wonderful! Thanks so much for a new Jim Corbett story! I've listened to all of your previous readings.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Love it! Thanks again for you comment!
@joemadanna
@joemadanna 2 года назад
Thank you Mr Singh. I love your few words at the beginning. Yes Jim Corbett is an example to all men a fine sportsman but also a genuinely courageous human being who was largely motivated by his love for the ordinary people of the villages and his sense of duty to ease their suffering from the various maneaters who were terrorising them.
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
That's well put. Thank you for commenting, Joe!
@EetsBack
@EetsBack 2 года назад
For all those watching this video hereafter-yesterday a tiger, near Mohan, pulled a rider on the backseat of a motorbike and dragged him into the jungle. The police searched and found traces of blood heading towards the Kosi river. Déjà vu!
@chesterwortham5525
@chesterwortham5525 Год назад
Maneaters are very bad today in India because they are not allowed to be shot just
@charlesjames799
@charlesjames799 4 месяца назад
Once again Mr. A. V. Singh you have shown yourself to be a true gentleman, listening to those kind words you said about Jim Corbett at the beginning of the Mohan man eater video and for reference today is the 22nd of April 2024. These men who tracked and killed man eater Tigers and leopards were courageous to a fault must have had nerves of steel which probably got a little strained and tense at times. Not only Jim Corbett but Kenneth Anderson,J E Carrington Turner,M M Ismail,Colonel Bloomfield surely these were men of their times as you have said.
@bidyutbikashdutta6348
@bidyutbikashdutta6348 2 года назад
This story was once a chapter of my 10th standard class. Which make me curious to read about Jim Corbet's hunting stories. Now I've 4 books on his hunting stories like The Temple Tiger; The Men Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag; The Men Eaters of Kumaon; My India. Till use to read all those books in my spare time.
@charlesjames799
@charlesjames799 4 месяца назад
Mothi Singh must have been a remarkable man in his own right, when you narrated the Mohan man-eater and said he walked 18 miles to inform Jim Corbett of the situation, can you imagine how that would be taken today someone brings you bad news and you have to walk 18 miles. Jim Corbett deserves praise for what he did and in equal measure so does Mothi Singh.
@SoullessAIMusic
@SoullessAIMusic 2 месяца назад
man I love these books. They are everything in an adventure novel I love, and are down right better than the pulps. Not to mention the real aspect that sinks my heart each time another victim get attacked, its exhilarating but, the tigers aren't clean killers and to think this stuff happened gives you an appreciation for life and the wilderness.
@Blumenstein88
@Blumenstein88 3 месяца назад
Dear Mr. Singh, Thank you for reading this Storys. I love to hear this Storys while I on myself am on a hunt (deer or wildboar)
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 месяца назад
Amazing! Thanks for the comment
@andrewandrews6881
@andrewandrews6881 8 месяцев назад
Mr Singh, thank you! Listening to this with a cup of tea in the Highlands (Scotland not India). I grew up on these books and I revisit them frequently and also recommend them to new readers. I very much enjoy your readings as you lend a great deal of authenticity and empathy to Jim's words. Sat Sri Akal indeed (I hope I got that right). Go well Sir.
@selvalore
@selvalore 8 месяцев назад
Amazing! Great to hear from the Scottish highlands. Just a magical place unto itself. I've seen countless youtube videos and ofcourse the Outlander series is besutifully filmed in the highlands. Thank you for the comment!
@ropeburnsrussell
@ropeburnsrussell 3 года назад
So glad to hear there are dozens more tales to be read!
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
I wish Corbett had lived just a little longer. Who knows he might have been tempted to write more.
@ropeburnsrussell
@ropeburnsrussell 3 года назад
Perhaps there are shikari stories by other authors that would be worthy of your talents. I would like a story a week!
@8626John
@8626John 21 день назад
Very nice reading. I have been a fan of Corbett for many years. Thanks for your efforts.
@noopurmathur431
@noopurmathur431 2 года назад
Incredible... finished listening to the entire series and now listening again... What an amazing experience. The time that I spend listening to this audionook, is the best time of my days... Keep up the good work
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
Thank you again for such an earnest response. I really appreciate it, Ms. Mathur and enjoy reading them. Keep these coming, too!
@latu8923
@latu8923 3 года назад
Thank you brother Singh for your work, and thank you for being the voice of Jim Corbett. Greatly appreciated your work. Jim Corbett, is an extraordinary man and well loved by the people of India.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Much appreciated, and thanks for listening!
@larryreese6146
@larryreese6146 Год назад
Back in the 1980s on a very pitch black, misty, overcast night my nephew and I called up a panther. We had been predator calling and had given up the effort. We had our feet propped up on an old abandoned stone foundation deep in the woods, our flashlights turned out. You couldn't see your hand in front of your face. We were laughing and talking. From out of the ground, directly behind us, came a blood curdling scream like a woman in pure terror, followed by a roar like the MGM lion. Both flashlights came on in midair and both my nephew and I were clawing clouds and headed for the moon. If I had hair on my head it would still be standing straight up for I'll swear to this day I felt that things hot breath on my leg. There is something about a very dark cold night with snow on the ground and a large cat in close proximity that takes a modern man right back to the Paleolithic and the terror of a hunted animal. I've had deep sympathy for mice ever since. It was an experience I wouldn't take anything for but to sit on the ground over human bait while waiting for a Maneater to appear? I can understand why and I can understand the rush someone would get from such a thing. But no, I'd rather hear the stories in a nice warm house with a good fire going and a cup of coffee in my hand.
@wittysatan3821
@wittysatan3821 3 года назад
I am way too much impressed by Singh's voice and honest narration which justifies Corbett and Anderson's books when even movies and documentaries failed to do so...
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thanks! It's the quality of the writings that make it easy to narrate.
@manuelwebe
@manuelwebe 2 года назад
Thank you, Mr. Singh. I have been enjoying your audiobooks very much. Your reading and narration is outstanding. I read the man-eating leopard of Rudraprayag when I was a kid and it made a huge impression on me. I became a fan of Corbett later after reading the Man-eating tigers of Kumaon. Now I am re-enjoying those with your audiobooks. Thanks for sharing.
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
My pleasure Mr. Weber and thank you for taking out the time to say that. I'm happy that you are re-acquainting yourself with Mr. Corbett's timeless writings through these audiostories.
@shadabqazi2514
@shadabqazi2514 3 года назад
I was desperately waiting for your new audio book... Much appreciated your work..... ;)
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thanks for the comment!
@slipknot73745
@slipknot73745 2 года назад
I know I’ve already commented on your videos before, but I just wanted to again say thank you. I just recently welcomed my firstborn, son, into the world. As such I unwind for bed listening to your audiobooks and have done so for the past three-ish months. Corbett’s writings are such splendid pieces of escapism, adventure so hearing his accounts helps me take away the daily stresses Thanks so much for taking the time to produce and upload these. You do a fantastic job narrating and can’t wait to read Kenneth Anderson’s work. 🔥
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
Absolutely, thanks for this wonderful message. Congrats on the birth of your baby boy and best wishes as you enter fatherhood!
@dkcorderoyximenez3382
@dkcorderoyximenez3382 3 года назад
It has become my custom to see if you have released another story....I was delighted to have discovered this new reading...keep them coming please...they are a treat...
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Always wonderful to hear from you Mr. Ximinez. Much appreciated and thanks.
@Gus-fx3xk
@Gus-fx3xk 3 года назад
This is great ! Gona binge on these stories! Thanks 👍 👍
@spiderdog762
@spiderdog762 3 года назад
Read Jim Corbetts as a boy, some time ago, loved the books, thanks for posting, brilliantly narrated.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Many thanks!
@1339LARS
@1339LARS 2 года назад
Nice, I have all of his books They must be read!!!! //Lars
@howwwwwyyyyy
@howwwwwyyyyy Год назад
This first paragraph is the one that really gets me,the girl that stayed behind,we all know what happened yet do not even know her name
@charlesjames799
@charlesjames799 4 месяца назад
Truly she must have been courageous. What a terrible thing to have happened to a young girl. As you have said we don’t even know her name.
@vCLOWNSHOESv
@vCLOWNSHOESv 2 года назад
You make it easy to visualize the story.
@tanksouth
@tanksouth Год назад
Cheers. God’s love never quits.
@davidallmond5598
@davidallmond5598 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Mr Singh. Another great narration job. You are the best to me. The only one that I will listen to for narrating some me favorite stories. I really love your outstanding narration and your channel. Keep up the great work my friend and God bless you always.
@charlesjames799
@charlesjames799 3 месяца назад
A V Singh Dear Sir I would just like to say there any many stories on RU-vid about man eating tigers and Leopard’s where you are not the narrator and I wished that you were. Is there a reason that you cannot narrate these tales. You have the most fantastic voice and when you are telling the story it’s as if I am in India with you in stead of sitting in my armchair. You can pronounce all the villages and districts and the names of the people which really makes you get engrossed in the story, I just wished you could do more of them. I hope to hear from you. Thank you.
@Sandbarfight
@Sandbarfight 7 месяцев назад
This is a 15th time I've listened to this narration I love your work🎉
@selvalore
@selvalore 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the support and keep the comments coming!
@AK-hd5zt
@AK-hd5zt 3 года назад
Thank you again Mr.singh Your sound is soothing and amazing I usually listen your stories while jogging ....it's pleasure to listen a jim corbett's stories in your voice... I love it... That Man was physical embodiment of courage And i personally appreciated his work and courage which saves life of thousands of Indians in that era.... Thank you 😊
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Your sentiments about Mr. Corbett are right on spot and shared by many. Thanks for listening, and for those very kind words. So glad these recordings help out during your jogs.
@chesterwortham5525
@chesterwortham5525 9 месяцев назад
I agree fully with all you said above Jim Colbert at the start of the video he was indeed a man to admire for his bravery and intergy but my impression is he above all a gentleman to the core
@mrhusaynful
@mrhusaynful 3 года назад
Long awaited. Thank you Mr.Singh.
@sensupradip
@sensupradip 2 года назад
An exciting story indeed.
@MandMREPTILS
@MandMREPTILS 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing these amazing stories the past few months !
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
You're welcome and thanks for the comment!
@arunmkbharos6124
@arunmkbharos6124 3 года назад
Another excellent reading. I heard all Corbett books read by you which virtually took me to the places of incidents. I have all his books and read many times, all written so well in absorbing manner. Kindly post other remaining ones. The dedication is a truth. My best wishes. A M K Bharos
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Well said Mr. Bharos! Thanks for the excellent comment.
@thomasmanaugh9461
@thomasmanaugh9461 2 года назад
My interest in Jim Corbett's works and this genre of literature has been revived substantially because of your narrations. Full credit to you Mr. Singh. Keep doing these if possible. My subscription is how I say thanks in my own small way.
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
My pleasure! Thanks for your excellent comment.
@oliverwalker2674
@oliverwalker2674 2 года назад
Another awesome reading, very exciting and scary stories, it amazes me to think someone actually lived this life, makes my life look so safe boring. Thanks for the reading Selva Lore.
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
You're welcome. Indeed, people from that era didn't have it easy but lived very interesting lives, a far cry from our comfortable, modern existence.
@clintoncampbell236
@clintoncampbell236 3 года назад
Thanks for the new video. The introduction is great. 👍🏻
@jjanebowman
@jjanebowman Год назад
Thank you for these recordings. I have been waiting for Jim Corbett's work to come out in audio for many years 😊
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
Cheers for the comment :) I did the best I could.
@annohalloran6020
@annohalloran6020 9 месяцев назад
Mr Singh you are a treasure
@selvalore
@selvalore 9 месяцев назад
Thats way too kind! Thank you
@sunnysolomon8216
@sunnysolomon8216 2 года назад
I have been a Jim Corbett fan for a couple of years now and read all the books I could get my hands on, your voice and narrative are quite immersive, keep up the good work 👍
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
Much appreciated, and thank you for commenting.
@winnguyen443
@winnguyen443 3 года назад
Made my day when I saw this video appear! Thank you !
@winnguyen443
@winnguyen443 3 года назад
@@selvalore I’m a fairly old fellow that dreams of seeing Jim Corbett’s part of India. That dream has been with me since I was very young. Your channel has revitalized that dream.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
@@winnguyen443 That's a nice thing to say. I sincerely hope you do someday. It's easy enough to get to Nainital and some of the bigger towns fron Delhi but the real Corbett country in the interior is still remote and tough to get to.
@lincs4life
@lincs4life 3 года назад
Great to see we are getting back to the Jim Corbett books, my dad first showed me his book the man eating leopard of Rudraprayag and that is still my favourite of his books but I found more books I loved them too and respect and admire Jim greatly. I just wish he was alive today to hear to stories in this own word and tell him what an inspiration he has been to so many people
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Me too! Thanks for sharing your sentiments.
@chiefjudgefish4193
@chiefjudgefish4193 2 года назад
This is absolutely wonderful. You’ve got a wonderful voice for storytelling.
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
Thank you for the comment!
@kentdaniel6886
@kentdaniel6886 10 месяцев назад
Always excellent . Could not agree more with your introductory comments. Thank you and cheers !
@abadhootpanda1937
@abadhootpanda1937 Год назад
This thrilling story we have gone through while we were student of Intermediate as part of courses of study. Thanks a lot for your kind effort to again represent through You Tube which remind us our college days evergreen. Also we are ever grateful to the executives of YOU TUBE for their generosity to upload this Excellent video on a renowed and benevolent hunter Edward Jim Corbet. Thank you again Sir. 👍
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
Thank you for your excellent comment, Abadhoot!
@abadhootpanda1937
@abadhootpanda1937 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Sir fot your highness.
@roderickschroeder2782
@roderickschroeder2782 3 года назад
Love these stories. Something about them that is so appealing as a nature lover. The setting, the atmosphere, tigers, some element of danger, some history, the clear narration. Potent mixture.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@charliekezza
@charliekezza Год назад
Jim never just calls them a "man-eater" he explains why he thinks they've turned to easier prey
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
Thats well put! Thanks for commenting.
@bold810
@bold810 Год назад
I had always heard about these books, I'm grateful for your channel, sir 😊
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
Thank you! I appreciate your comment.
@ericyoung1243
@ericyoung1243 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the hard work you put into this project.
@selvalore
@selvalore 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for the comment!
@buglover-qb1dq
@buglover-qb1dq 2 года назад
Like these readings as well as learning the culture of early 20th century Rural India...
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
Excellent. Thank you for the comment.
@deepakkhairnar9550
@deepakkhairnar9550 3 года назад
Thanks for such great content on your channel @indianjungletales🙏....And especially thanks for introducing to such great person (Jim Corbett)...He is a true INDIAN...
@shreekumarc.m.s699
@shreekumarc.m.s699 3 года назад
THANK YOU FOR THE INTRO. GREAT TRIBUTE TO THE GREATEST HUMAN LIVED DURING THAT TIME. THANKS FOR THIS CHAPTER. WAITING EAGERLY FOR ALL OF HIS OTHER CHAPTERS LIKE KUNDA, CHUKA, AND THAK MAN EATERS. GOD BLESS YOU. SON YOU ARE DOING A GREAT JOB FOR THIS GENERATION. FOR ALL YOUNGSTERS IN EDUCATING THEM IN CONSERVATION OF WILDLIFE AND JUNGLES ALL OVER ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES.
@heereshdubey5081
@heereshdubey5081 3 года назад
Amazing your a magician it's intresting and intense to listen to you.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thank you for listening!
@rajeevkumar9546
@rajeevkumar9546 3 года назад
Was waiting for your next upload for 3 weeks...the wait was totally worth it..can't wait for the next one
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thanks Rajeev! I wish Jim had been alive a little longer to have written more books for me to narrate. I don't have a fixed upload timeline but don't be surprised if I take an extended break.
@zabienking1853
@zabienking1853 3 года назад
love your jim corbett and kenneth anderson hunts thank you keep it up can you please do temple tiger and jungle lore by jim corbett
@zabienking1853
@zabienking1853 3 года назад
@@selvalore thank you really appreciate your channel
@angvannuil9280
@angvannuil9280 Год назад
I've been listening with wonder you narrate very well so keep up the good job love angie in Scotland
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
I appreciate your comment! Thank you, and lovely to hear from beautiful Scotland.
@Billnam691
@Billnam691 7 месяцев назад
I've listened to your wonderful stories, its a question thats all, not a look for a fault
@sandeshrathod9699
@sandeshrathod9699 Год назад
Thank you!
@101mossie
@101mossie 3 года назад
Excellent content, take a bow sir, great job, most enjoyable, I have recommended these vids to all my friends.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thanks for listening!
@yasinjamal7517
@yasinjamal7517 2 года назад
amazing channel dude i love watching your videos
@waresmejumper2105
@waresmejumper2105 2 года назад
Tanks for your readings.I love t he books I never nee how pronounced the names of village and the people thanks
@ojas3464
@ojas3464 Год назад
👍Thanks for your articulate tribute. Hope you find time for more uploads☺
@selvalore
@selvalore Год назад
Anytime! Thank you for you comments.
@israelandrebeccawarren9494
@israelandrebeccawarren9494 3 года назад
Always look forward to your audio books. Thanks.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thank you. Always good to hear from you!
@pannudilraj
@pannudilraj 2 года назад
Thanks for such an interesting topic. i saw your all videos many times. never get bored. thanks🙏👍😊🇮🇳📙👍🙏
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
Wonderful to hear, glad you enjoy them and thanks!
@tucoramirez3419
@tucoramirez3419 19 дней назад
I wish you could do an audiobook of Corbett's "Jungle Lore". That would be great!!
@selvalore
@selvalore 19 дней назад
I would get to it eventually. Its just that its a significant time commitment to do the whole book at once. It will run to almost 6 hours of audio I reckon. Thats like a 50 hour plus time commitment to get to the finished product.
@aamirkhan1846
@aamirkhan1846 3 года назад
don't know how to thank you bhai ji.stay blessed.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thanks, Aamir! Glad to see your comment.
@GentlemenBug
@GentlemenBug 3 месяца назад
What?? His only regret was killing the tiger in its sleep, not giving it a sporting chance?? He’s certainly got more bravery than I do 😂 great narration, thank you for the video
@justinhughes9702
@justinhughes9702 3 года назад
Bloody brilliant you’ve done it again fantastic listing and for the information at the beginning thank you so much let’s have some more please👍👍
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thanks Justin!
@flintrichards945
@flintrichards945 2 года назад
This was a very interesting video to listen to I enjoyed it very much thank you for your good work.
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
Thank you for the comment, Mr. Richards.
@jamsbasketball9676
@jamsbasketball9676 3 года назад
Hooray new upload!
@vikingskuld
@vikingskuld 11 месяцев назад
Hey these are awesome stories that k you so much
@selvalore
@selvalore 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for listening
@Amit_Kumar_Trivedi
@Amit_Kumar_Trivedi 3 года назад
Amazing readings. Thank you so much.
@selvalore
@selvalore 3 года назад
Thanks for listening again!
@Amit_Kumar_Trivedi
@Amit_Kumar_Trivedi 3 года назад
@@selvalore Hope you are doing well. As a fan of your readings, have been looking forward for the next reading. Hope the next one comes soon. Thanks.
@Patriot-od6xk
@Patriot-od6xk 2 года назад
Great video! Love this stories
@selvalore
@selvalore 2 года назад
Thank you for listening!
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