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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book is the brainchild of 2 very unconventional authors who are also best friends, Mokshaj Tilwani, a 7 – year old student of the Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai, India, and his grandmother, Dr. (Professor) Sita Tilwani, a Senior Consultant Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, who is among the seniormost medical teachers of this country. Both of them share a common love for Indian Culture. Dr. (Professor) Sita Tilwani is one of the leading medical practitioners of the country who has dealt with numerous complicated cases and has to her credit medical authorship, academic and researcRead More...
This book is the brainchild of 2 very unconventional authors who are also best friends, Mokshaj Tilwani, a 7 – year old student of the Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai, India, and his grandmother, Dr. (Professor) Sita Tilwani, a Senior Consultant Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, who is among the seniormost medical teachers of this country. Both of them share a common love for Indian Culture. Dr. (Professor) Sita Tilwani is one of the leading medical practitioners of the country who has dealt with numerous complicated cases and has to her credit medical authorship, academic and research works in plenty. She has taken this initiative to co – author this book with her grandson with an aim to introduce children to the concept of communal and religious harmony, to make them aware of India’s rich cultural heritage, to give them the correct role models in life and to help them to think laterally. Mokshaj and his sisters, Ruthvika and Rudrika, both of who are twins, have also contributed to the illustrations in this book.
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· A spinning wheel which paved way for a nation’s independence from foreign rule and became its symbol for self – sufficiency and dignity.
· The world’s only floating post office.
· The world’s tallest statue in memory of the legendary “Iron Man” who united more than 500 princely states and thus became the architect of the world’s largest democracy.
· Magnificent and mystic fest
· A spinning wheel which paved way for a nation’s independence from foreign rule and became its symbol for self – sufficiency and dignity.
· The world’s only floating post office.
· The world’s tallest statue in memory of the legendary “Iron Man” who united more than 500 princely states and thus became the architect of the world’s largest democracy.
· Magnificent and mystic festivals of kites, lights, boats and colours with elaborate rituals.
· A crater on Planet Venus named after a lady doctor.
· The son of a boatman who sold flowers outside a temple but grew up to become the nation’s “Missile Man” and also its President.
· “Tandav / तांडव”, the Cosmic Dance of Lord Shiva at the Temple of Chidambaram.
· Operation Flood, the world’s largest dairy development programme.
· “The Song of the Lord”, a poem on the essence of “Vedant”, narrated on the battlefield by none other than Liladhar Lord Krishna, the Supreme Godhead.
What they all have in common?
Being a part of the splendid tapestry of the world’s oldest civilisation, India. Come and embark on this fascinating journey to witness all this and the cultural heritage of India, its religions and festivals through the eyes of 7 – year old Mokshaj and his two sisters, Ruthvika and Rudrika, both of whom are twins aged 5 years.
A must read for children of all ages.
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