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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDeepa Iyer grew up in Mumbai and completed her Master’s in Business Administration at the University of Adelaide. After serving in the corporate sector for a few years in IT and Financial Planning, she decided to quit in order to follow her creative pursuits. Having grown up on a steady diet of Amar Chitra Katha and Panchatantra comics, Deepa is passionate about bringing to life the rich tapestry of traditional Indian tales to today’s children who grow up with YouTube and Harry Potter. Besides being a music lover, she loves traveling and being with nature. Deepa currently lives inRead More...
Deepa Iyer grew up in Mumbai and completed her Master’s in Business Administration at the University of Adelaide. After serving in the corporate sector for a few years in IT and Financial Planning, she decided to quit in order to follow her creative pursuits.
Having grown up on a steady diet of Amar Chitra Katha and Panchatantra comics, Deepa is passionate about bringing to life the rich tapestry of traditional Indian tales to today’s children who grow up with YouTube and Harry Potter.
Besides being a music lover, she loves traveling and being with nature. Deepa currently lives in Singapore with her husband and daughter. She can be contacted via the following channels:
E-mail: itsabtbooks@gmail.com
Instagram: itsabtbooks
Facebook: Itsabtbooks
Her upcoming book is Makhan Chor: Krishnaavataram for Millenials and she has many more books to publish
It is of little traits that the greatest human character is composed - William Winter.
The Tree of Values is an attempt to illustrate the importance of good character in our current value-conflicted society. Characters in the book bring to life the precious virtues needed to evolve as a good human being.
Through simple language and presentation, Deepa Iyer aims to inspire children and adults alike. So delve in and discover The Tree of
It is of little traits that the greatest human character is composed - William Winter.
The Tree of Values is an attempt to illustrate the importance of good character in our current value-conflicted society. Characters in the book bring to life the precious virtues needed to evolve as a good human being.
Through simple language and presentation, Deepa Iyer aims to inspire children and adults alike. So delve in and discover The Tree of Values.
Lord Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. He is the epitome of love and playfulness. The young and the old alike are enthralled by his leelas. All his leelas – be it as the chubby Laddoo Gopal or the adorable Makhan Chor or the eternal lover of Radha or the Supreme Guru – are colourful and filled with mirth.
Deepa Iyer desires to drive home some of the priceless values necessary to evolve as a good human being to today’s
Lord Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. He is the epitome of love and playfulness. The young and the old alike are enthralled by his leelas. All his leelas – be it as the chubby Laddoo Gopal or the adorable Makhan Chor or the eternal lover of Radha or the Supreme Guru – are colourful and filled with mirth.
Deepa Iyer desires to drive home some of the priceless values necessary to evolve as a good human being to today’s millennial generation. What an awesome way to achieve this by humanizing Krishna through some of his divine leelas!
Designed especially for children, the rich, colourful illustrations are expected to kindle their interest and curiosity. The simple language will make it easier for them to read and absorb the lessons through these precious gems. The author hopes that everyone will enjoy reading this version of the epic.
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