My brother ; 53, lives alone on his farm ; 87 km outside of our town, we live in a very remote area here in South Africa. I record your readings so I can give it to my brother to listen to ( I hope you don’t mind) He have a big love for hunting and nature. He ask me to tell you all of this, he absolutely love your readings, he will sit outside by the fire in the evenings and listen to your readings when he is alone, you are the only company he have, I think he have listen to all your stories a hundred times. He say thank you, he loves your readings , please don’t stop and thank you for your company in the evenings…………
Amazing! Thank you for sharing this with me Mr. Muller. I'm so glad to hear that these readings are providing some value to your brother. I wish you both the very best.
Yes, sir!! I woke up @ 1 am and stayed up to listen to this when I saw you had uploaded it! Thanks, man. I have loved reading all of these but your voice really gives new life to them. My wife and kids LOVE listening to you read these stories when we go on weekend road trips.
Delighted to read your reply today, July 6, 2023, to my post of a few days ago and learn that you have a new episode in the works. Perhaps this small measure of thanks in advance is sufficient for a cup of coffee or tea or other beverage wherever it is you live.
Great stuff. Kenneth Anderson and Jim Corbett never disappoint. My appetite for these tales is far from over and listening to them in your voice always leaves me wanting more. 👍🏼
Thank you for the entertainment. Byra indeed appears in so many of his hunting exploits so it was nice to hear his origin story. The narrative of the man-eater story was well crafted by the author too. And might I add, very well narrated too!
I agree I don't like the other audiobooks read by other people, it just doesn't sound right, And finally hearing how Byra became one of the men so frequently mentioned in these stories was great. I've fallen in love with listening to these stories while gaming, crafting, or just cleaning my house. I hadn't heard about these men until I came across the Champawat Tiger and it was so well read that I immediately wanted more.
I can’t tell you how much I have enjoyed your recordings. I listen to them over and over, while I work, and as I go to sleep. Your channel is the most enjoyable thing I have found on RUclips since it began. Thank you so very much.
Beautifully narrated as always. I'm very impressed by Kenneth Andersons wonderfully descriptive style of writing and his high regard for the people and fauna of this beautiful country.
I have loved reading every book of Kenneth Anderson and I have loved hearing every narration of yours. Keep the good work brother. I will make sure to share your videos with my friends.
I was traveling and waited to return and listen to your story. They continue to give me joy for more than one listening. Just love them. Please keep up this good work.
At last my another anxious wait for KA's story came to an end by this, many thanks as I was absent from this world till I finished listening this epic Story. Keep it up.
A big shout out to you for your narration. As someone who works at the zoo and have always held a fascination for the natural world, these audiostories are a perfect escape after a long workday.
SUPERB EFFORT SON. AT LAST A CLASSIC KENNETH ANDERSON TALE. WAITED SO LONG FOR YOU. BEAUTIFUL PIC FOR ILLUSTRATION. ENJOYED WITH MY FAMILY IN MY DESKTOP PC . PLEASE DO ALL HIS BOOKS. GOD BLESS YOU WITH GOOD HEALTH AND WEALTH. THANKS.
Wow the female bear attacked Byra instead of Anderson whose rifle had misfired! Then the bear cub distracted the mom and they both left! Miraculously they survived! Anderson poured raw iodine into Byra’s wounds! Byra survived!
Sir , I have been reading and listening to hunting stories for many years. But, I have never heard a narration like yours. Your voice & style is so charming ,that I've listened to each of your narrations many times.I don't feel like listening to anyone else now. Every night , I listen to you before going to bed. Thank you so much for the entertainment. Can I find a compiled list of your narrations ?
Just came upon your channel & found it quite interesting. I listened to one story & found your voice quite soothing to listen too. The day has not been kind to me with pain. Listening to another story I had to SUBSCRIBE. The stories are easy to follow & you voice quite captivating. 👵🏻❣️
A brand-new story I hadn’t heard before Mr Singh. Thank you for sharing it with us in your most excellent and professional way. Best wishes to you and your family Sir.
Perfect as always , you never disappoint with your readings 👌my only complaint is that I'm becoming very lazy with my reading as I prefer to listen to your version rather than re reading the books again 😂 thanks again for your hard work
I love these stories ❤❤❤ they're not just about man eating tigers but about India, the geography, the animals, the locals and their customs Not to mention the sexy indian accent
Haha that's great! Don't mess with the mama bear. If I may though, as a moot point, this was a sloth bear! A charge by a mama himalayan bear and I seriously doubt the story would have ever been penned.
Love these stories and like with the spiders lol the shit he does is ao typical a man i cant help but laugh and recsll similar things from my past. Thank you
This guy just goes and shoots a tiger in its cave but was ready to have a meltdown over a man shooting a deer to feed his family. Ytes will never cease to amaze me.
Seems like these absolute Gigachads of a Bygone era, who sat in the dark wilderness, often over a dead person. Waiting for the Monster that killed them to come back, were fueled by nothing but hot tea, bacon and nicotine 😂😂. Sensational...
I can't get over how his wife literally got so upset that he wasn't home that she ventured into a jungle where there was a known man-eating tiger to bring her husband home.
I don't know when Anderson wrote his jungle accounts, but he seems to have 'copied' Corbett's writing style and vocabulary in a big way. It's a bit annoying actually in my opinion. And he overdoes his descriptions - again in my opinion, even though some of his adventures are actually more amazing than Corbetts. My main gripe is that he persisted in calling leopards 'panthers'. A panther is a black leopard. But anyway, he was extremely brave and had a great life and may he rest in peace along with all the wonderful people and interesting animals he came in contact with.
At around 20 minutes in the video, Kenneth killing the innocent unsuspecting Tiger was a shameful act. Much worse than Byra as Byra used to kill deers for survival of his family and him. Out of hunger and poverty. Kenneth simply had no reasons. A cold blooded murder for reasons best known to him?!?
It is called Trophy hunting. Many people do it to this day. Well if you ask me, that tiger had an easy death as we're told, it was old. Dying from bullet is better that dying from starvation when it will be unable to hunt.
Yeah it was. Especially since just a while ago he claimed to have a conscience when Byra had killed a deer to feed his family. He was a trophy hunter mostly. A lot of tigers and Panthers in his stories are wrongly attributed to be man eaters as an excuse to shoot them down. These animals are just trying to survive.
Wow I can’t believe how Byra was able to detect where the tiger was! Anderson killed an innocent tiger I guess because it had come to close to them earlier!
My brother ; 53, lives alone on his farm ; 87 km outside of our town, we live in a very remote area here in South Africa. I record your readings so I can give it to my brother to listen to ( I hope you don’t mind) He have a big love for hunting and nature. He ask me to tell you all of this, he absolutely love your readings, he will sit outside by the fire in the evenings and listen to your readings when he is alone, you are the only company he have, I think he have listen to all your stories a hundred times. He say thank you, he loves your readings , please don’t stop and thank you for your company in the evenings…………
Amazing! Thank you for sharing this with me Mr. Muller. I'm so glad to hear that these readings are providing some value to your brother. I wish you both the very best.
Thank you , and I wish you the same
He must be one tough guy to live out there.
Yes, sir!! I woke up @ 1 am and stayed up to listen to this when I saw you had uploaded it!
Thanks, man. I have loved reading all of these but your voice really gives new life to them. My wife and kids LOVE listening to you read these stories when we go on weekend road trips.
Excellent! I'm happy to hear this. Comments like these keep me going. Best wishes to you and to your family!
Here I am. One AM...yepp
Thank you! I've been having a bum day all day long. But now I get to finish my day with a positive experience. I love the stories!! Thank you again
Well, that's great to hear James. Thank you for always leaving a positive and encouraging comment. Cheers!
Delighted to read your reply today, July 6, 2023, to my post of a few days ago and learn that you have a new episode in the works. Perhaps this small measure of thanks in advance is sufficient for a cup of coffee or tea or other beverage wherever it is you live.
Thank you! The support and sentiments are very much appreciated!
Kenneth Anderson is definitely one of my favorite adventurer and story teller. Thanks for telling this story!
Thank you for the comment!
Great stuff. Kenneth Anderson and Jim Corbett never disappoint. My appetite for these tales is far from over and listening to them in your voice always leaves me wanting more. 👍🏼
Thanks for saying that Scott and hope you enjoyed this one.
I love these Kenneth Anderson audiobooks!
Excellent narrative ! You make us feel like we are in the jungle with Corbett and Anderson. You are by far the best on RUclips . Thanks Again
Thank you!
Thank you for the entertainment. Byra indeed appears in so many of his hunting exploits so it was nice to hear his origin story. The narrative of the man-eater story was well crafted by the author too. And might I add, very well narrated too!
That's right Neil! Thank you for the kind words!
I agree I don't like the other audiobooks read by other people, it just doesn't sound right, And finally hearing how Byra became one of the men so frequently mentioned in these stories was great. I've fallen in love with listening to these stories while gaming, crafting, or just cleaning my house. I hadn't heard about these men until I came across the Champawat Tiger and it was so well read that I immediately wanted more.
Dope tale! Ample display of the author’s humanity and his love for the jungle and jungle folks. Superbly read as always.
Glad you like em' Mr. Schafer and thanks for the comment!
I can’t tell you how much I have enjoyed your recordings. I listen to them over and over, while I work, and as I go to sleep. Your channel is the most enjoyable thing I have found on RUclips since it began. Thank you so very much.
So happy to read this and thank you, Chris!
Exciting.
God’s love never quits.
By far the best reccording yet love it man keep it up
Thank you for listening and for the comment!
Byra is special, and so are you. Thank you for taking the time out. Its been many days....
Great to see your name on here again, Mr. Husayn! Hope all's well.
👍Thanks for you narration, Chapter 10 from Nine Man Eaters and One Rogue
Thank you for the reading of a fantastic tale!
My favorite narrator of These stories 👍🙏
Much appreciated!
Absolute perfect timing my friend, i just finished your whole catalogue. Cheers and greetings from sunny Scotland
Great to hear from beautiful Scotland and thank you for leaving a comment Danny!
Hell yeah saving this up for tomorrow. Keep it up brother!
Thank you!
Beautifully narrated as always. I'm very impressed by Kenneth Andersons wonderfully descriptive style of writing and his high regard for the people and fauna of this beautiful country.
Thank you for commenting again, Joe!
I have loved reading every book of Kenneth Anderson and I have loved hearing every narration of yours. Keep the good work brother. I will make sure to share your videos with my friends.
Shwetank, thank you for saying that again. All your comments are much appreciated by me!
I was traveling and waited to return and listen to your story. They continue to give me joy for more than one listening. Just love them. Please keep up this good work.
Hope you enjoyed your travels and thank you again for commenting!
Thanks, always a pleasure to see an upload from this channel. Looking forward to more.
Thank you, as always Derek!
Finally a new video … great 👍🏼
Thank you for listening!
00:30 - Bears of talvadi
37:30 - The maneater of mundachipahham
You have done it again love it thank you .some more when your ready please.you do Brighten my days up it’s a pleasure listening to you thank you 🙏 👍
Thanks a ton for leaving a comment, Justin!
Another great one. Thanks
Thanks for the comment, Mark!
At last my another anxious wait for KA's story came to an end by this, many thanks as I was absent from this world till I finished listening this epic Story. Keep it up.
Thank you for the comment.
Excellent reading and a superb story..
That's great to hear. Thank you Mr. Agarwal!
@@selvalorestudios My privilege Mr Viraj Singh (my apologies if I have misspelt your name)
Can't wait for the next installment to this amazing channel really appreciate your work
Thank you for doing justice to these amazing adventure stories. I like your work and have listened to most of them now ✅
Thank you for your interest in these audio stories Kathryn!
Superb narration… can’t go to sleep without listening to your stories… please please keep posting more frequently
Thank you, Ms. Shodangi. I try to do the best I can with the time I have. Have a great weekend ahead!
These stories are just enjoyment to listen too
Wonderful to hear, and thanks for listening!
Love this story❤
Thank you, Joseph!
Good stories brother. Love your channel.
Thank you Noah!
A big shout out to you for your narration. As someone who works at the zoo and have always held a fascination for the natural world, these audiostories are a perfect escape after a long workday.
That's awesome. Thanks for sharing and for all your interest in these stories.
Kudos for another KA audiobook. Listened in one sitting and loved it, especially the heartfelt ending thanks for your hard work friend.
You're very welcome. Thanks for listening!
This time Anderson used his gun. Maneaters are so unpredictable!
Byra saved Anderson’s life!
Once again with your story telling I can paint pictures in my head instead of staring into nothingness on this cold rainy day in London🙏
Haha that's one way to put it. London is always charming, the cold and the rain notwithstanding. Thank you Michael!
SUPERB EFFORT SON. AT LAST A CLASSIC KENNETH ANDERSON TALE. WAITED SO LONG FOR YOU. BEAUTIFUL PIC FOR ILLUSTRATION. ENJOYED WITH MY FAMILY IN MY DESKTOP PC . PLEASE DO ALL HIS BOOKS. GOD BLESS YOU WITH GOOD HEALTH AND WEALTH. THANKS.
This is so good to hear, as always sir! Wishing you the same. Thanks!
Anderson ran into snakes but luckily he was never attacked!
Yessss helllllll yeahhhhhhhj
Thankyou Mr Arparit Singh
From USA 🇺🇸
Much Respect this will be good
Love the username!
A nice long tale.
Thankyou for the fine entertainment.
Absolutely, it's always nice to see your name in the comments Mr. Russell!
@@selvalorestudios your readings make me feel among friends telling stories.
I always enjoy them a great deal.
Wow! I don’t know how Anderson knew that Byra had a gun!
Much appreciated 😬👍
Thank you Bill! Good to see your name in the comments again.
Wow the female bear attacked Byra instead of Anderson whose rifle had misfired! Then the bear cub distracted the mom and they both left! Miraculously they survived! Anderson poured raw iodine into Byra’s wounds! Byra survived!
Fully enjoyed this Guruji
Thank you for listening and commenting!
Anderson says he learned a ton about wildlife and fauna from Byra! He also says they were friends for 25 years!
Anderson was able to wound the panther!
Sir , I have been reading and listening to hunting stories for many years. But, I have never heard a narration like yours. Your voice & style is so charming ,that I've listened to each of your narrations many times.I don't feel like listening to anyone else now. Every night , I listen to you before going to bed. Thank you so much for the entertainment. Can I find a compiled list of your narrations ?
Thank you for the love and support, Mehra ji! All my work so far is just on this channel and nowhere else.
@@selvalorestudios Right Sir. God bless you with sound health and lot of wealth. You are a great gift of nature to mankind.
Just came upon your channel & found it quite interesting.
I listened to one story & found your voice quite soothing to listen too. The day has not been kind to me with pain.
Listening to another story I had to SUBSCRIBE. The stories are easy to follow & you voice quite captivating. 👵🏻❣️
Thank you and welcome to the channel!
I can’t believe that Byra and his family didn’t even have a hut to live in!
A brand-new story I hadn’t heard before Mr Singh. Thank you for sharing it with us in your most excellent and professional way. Best wishes to you and your family Sir.
You're most welcome Mr. Black! I wish the same to you and hope that all's well.
Thank you sir!
Thanks a ton for the comment again, Ed!
Awaiting your uploads as always👍🏻
Good to see your name on here again Prasanna!
The maneater almost killed Ranga who climbed up a tree!
It’s kind of funny how Anderson was kind of paranoid while awaiting the maneater!
Hell who wouldn't have been?
Wow Anderson’s wife went to get him!
Best narrative
Thanks Rakesh!
Wow a hyena approached the kill!
Perfect as always , you never disappoint with your readings 👌my only complaint is that I'm becoming very lazy with my reading as I prefer to listen to your version rather than re reading the books again 😂
thanks again for your hard work
I cannot thank you enough for commenting every single time. Much appreciated!
Thank you
Thank you for always leaving a comment!
@@selvalorestudios thank you for all your wonderful work 😀
Well Anderson finally killed the maneater!
Wow Byra was slaughtering does and Anderson was supposed to turn him in but he didn’t!
Thank you. We need more of these shikar stories.
Thanks for the comment
I wish i would have discovered you earlier !! All in all I have quite a bit to listen to now😂
I love these stories ❤❤❤ they're not just about man eating tigers but about India, the geography, the animals, the locals and their customs
Not to mention the sexy indian accent
Anderson did kill the panther!
Hi, which of KDA’s book is the Mundachipallam tiger in?
9 maneaters and 1 rogue
@@meanderingriver5024 Thank you
Byra had a dog!
These Himalayan mama bears are absolutely fascinating. They not only make bread-they also sing to their young and carry the twins constantly!
Haha that's great! Don't mess with the mama bear.
If I may though, as a moot point, this was a sloth bear! A charge by a mama himalayan bear and I seriously doubt the story would have ever been penned.
37:44 -mundachipallam literally means , a bald widow stream in tamil
sad to think most of that magnificent forests so well described in these great stories os no longer there?
Love Powder # 9
Love these stories and like with the spiders lol the shit he does is ao typical a man i cant help but laugh and recsll similar things from my past. Thank you
This guy just goes and shoots a tiger in its cave but was ready to have a meltdown over a man shooting a deer to feed his family. Ytes will never cease to amaze me.
You've laid out the absurdity of it very well. All we can say is that it It was a very different time and no one's perfect!
👍🏻
I would have loved to been with him on one of his hunts for a Maneater
No one narrates these Indian man eater stories near as good as Selva. Not even close.
Sir please resume your stories videos…. Long time… waiting
Possibly by mid next week!
Thank you for your interest.
Waiting on new episodes!
Its in the works
Seems like these absolute Gigachads of a Bygone era, who sat in the dark wilderness, often over a dead person. Waiting for the Monster that killed them to come back, were fueled by nothing but hot tea, bacon and nicotine 😂😂. Sensational...
Now I don’t agree with Anderson and Corbett killing tigers for no reason especially a female who has cubs unless she’s a maneater!
KA was as much a great human being as a great story teller. How many Indians would call a person like Bhyra their friend ?
Very true!
This proves that a mama bear with a cub is one of the most dangerous animals in the world.
Right on, Hector! Thanks for the comment!
Thank you! The long commute home will suck just a little less today.
Fantastic to hear that. Hope you enjoyed the story!
I can’t believe they cooked a peacock with mud! It was roasted!
I can't get over how his wife literally got so upset that he wasn't home that she ventured into a jungle where there was a known man-eating tiger to bring her husband home.
I don't know when Anderson wrote his jungle accounts, but he seems to have 'copied' Corbett's writing style and vocabulary in a big way. It's a bit annoying actually in my opinion. And he overdoes his descriptions - again in my opinion, even though some of his adventures are actually more amazing than Corbetts. My main gripe is that he persisted in calling leopards 'panthers'. A panther is a black leopard. But anyway, he was extremely brave and had a great life and may he rest in peace along with all the wonderful people and interesting animals he came in contact with.
At around 20 minutes in the video, Kenneth killing the innocent unsuspecting Tiger was a shameful act.
Much worse than Byra as Byra used to kill deers for survival of his family and him. Out of hunger and poverty.
Kenneth simply had no reasons.
A cold blooded murder for reasons best known to him?!?
It is called Trophy hunting. Many people do it to this day.
Well if you ask me, that tiger had an easy death as we're told, it was old. Dying from bullet is better that dying from starvation when it will be unable to hunt.
@@Nature_is_metal I don't agree as we don't treat our elders similarly it could have been another Tiger too.
Yeah it was. Especially since just a while ago he claimed to have a conscience when Byra had killed a deer to feed his family. He was a trophy hunter mostly. A lot of tigers and Panthers in his stories are wrongly attributed to be man eaters as an excuse to shoot them down. These animals are just trying to survive.
Well I guess Byra killed deer in order to feed his family so what can I say!
Wow I can’t believe how Byra was able to detect where the tiger was! Anderson killed an innocent tiger I guess because it had come to close to them earlier!