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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis charming book is a collection of 21 captivating sacred stories for children. These tales take readers on a journey through ancient India and introduce them to fascinating characters and events.
In the title story, a mischievous cat scares little Krishna with unexpected consequences. Other tales feature Krishna's lila pastimes in Braja with his friends, magical beings, and the demons whom he vanquishes.
There are nine tales that feature Vallabhachaya, a great philosopher and guide who lived in 15th-century India. The tales revolve around how he helps his students triumph over adversity in devotion and journey to a higher purpose. These tales are adapted for children from Gokulnath's famous '84 Vaishnava Varta' and are shared in this book for the first time ever.
Written in simple and engaging language, this book inspires the reader to explore the timeless values of compassion, kindness, and respect for all living beings.
This charming book is a must-read for children and families who enjoy sacred stories that entertain, educate, and enlighten.
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Kiran Java is the author of the #1 Amazon Bestseller 'Journey of Kathak' and 'Meeting the Kathak Rishi'.
She is known for her books on sacred writings (The Krishna Series) and her articles on Kathak Classical dance.
She has over 20 years of experience in Communications and her work is published by national and international media. She is curator-editor at Pushtimarg Studies and the host of the 'Krishna Stories with Kiran Java' Podcast.
She has a Master of Arts (M.A) degree in Mass Communication and Journalism and a B.Sc. degree in Marketing from Eastern Connecticut State University, USA.
She has a certification in Vallabh Vedanta from Mumbai University. She has learned Kathak classical dance under Dr. Nandkishore Kapote and Haveli Sangeet from Pt. B.P. Gandharva, and has released a few singles. She holds a Diploma in Natyashastra with Kathak relevancy under Dr. Puru Dadheech.
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