- the
vicinity of Seoni, or as was
spelled during British colonial rule,
Seeonee, as the
setting for the
Mowgli stories in The
Jungle Book and The Second...
- and The
Second Jungle Book. She is a
female Indian wolf,
member of the
Seeonee pack, who
while suckling her own cubs
decides also to
adopt a
human "cub"...
-
Rudyard Kipling's The
Jungle Book (1894) to
describe the
monkeys of the
Seeonee jungle. In Hindi,
Bandar means "monkey" and log
means "people" – hence...
-
Mowgli - the
series protagonist and a
young boy lost in the
forest of
Seeonee in
British India. He lost his
biological parents when they went out searching...
-
stories are set in a
forest in India; one
place mentioned repeatedly is "
Seeonee" (Seoni), in the
central state of
Madhya Pradesh. A
major theme in the...
- in
seasons 1–2) is an
Indian wolf who is the most
trusted leader of the
Seeonee Wolf Pack and the
grandfather of Phaona. He is
father of
Daruka and in...
- arrogant, self-centered, and sees
himself as the
rightful lord of the jungle.
Seeonee Wolf Pack – an
Indian wolf pack that
Mowgli was
raised by.
Akela (अकेला...
- Book (1894) and The
Second Jungle Book (1895). He is the
leader of the
Seeonee pack of
Indian wolves and
presides over the pack's
council meetings. It...
- Book,
especially the
adult leader called Akela after the
leader of the
Seeonee wolf pack.
After the
death of Kipling's wife in 1939, his house, Bateman's...
-
under his care and protection. When
Father Wolf and
Mother Wolf of the
Seeonee (Seoni) wolf pack
adopt the
human "cub"
Mowgli and the pack
demands that...