Krishna’s Butter Bash Aims to introduce Shri Krishna and His wisdom to today’s children so that they may be inspired by Him and relate to Him as a lovable friend and role model to look-up to, in their everyday life situations challenges. This story has been adapted from Shrimad Bhagavatam. For 6 years old and above www.chinmayamission.com
The tarangnini series brings eternal human values alive through delightful tales meet the fly who forgot her own name see the milkmaid walking on water amd watch gajendra's struggle with the crocodile marvel at dhurava's devotion and see rishi durvasa's plight
The place of Krishna in Indian Art has remained obscured for many years until a parallelism was made by J. Kennedy in the years 1913-17 in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, in which the similarly of Krishna and Christ was suggested. However, this book explodes that theory and expounds the myth of the legendary Krishna and establishes the origin and development of the most important God of the Hindu Pantheon. Thus the iconography and stylistic development of Krishna explodes all the prevalent theories and categorically proves the importance of Krishna in Indian art. The subject of the book is explicity the representation of Krishna in Indian sculpture and painting. However, such an art-historical study has necessitated a good deal of discussion of the legend itself for the sake of understanding the iconography.
Krishna's Mahabharatas: Devotional Retellings of an Epic Narrative is a comprehensive study of premodern regional Mahabharata retellings. This book argues that Vaishnavas (devotees of the Hindu god Vishnu and his various forms) throughout South Asia turned this epic about an apocalyptic, bloody war into works of ardent bhakti or "devotion" focused on the beloved Hindu deity Krishna. Examining over forty retellings in eleven different regional South Asian languages composed over a period of nine hundred years, it focuses on two particular Mahabharatas: Villiputturar's fifteenth-century Tamil Paratam and Sabalsingh Chauhan's seventeenth-century Bhasha (Old Hindi) Mahahbharat.
“Krishna Loves You” is written in a tender yet playful style, enabling the captivating passages in this book to provide little ones with the camaraderie of the Ultimate Companion, Shri Krishna. The author introduces Shri Krishna as a gentle comforting friend, engaging children in the early stages of devotion. Little minds will love journeying into a magical land where they will discover the joy, enchantment and excitement of playful Krishna. A delightful way for parents to turn bedtime into a wondrous experience and to kindle the spark of faith and love in the formative stages. The Chinmaya Bala Katha series of books aims to introduce children to Universal Truths and plant the seeds of spirituality, creating a foundation which equips them with the vision and attitude to accomplish greatness. The Book is for children 5 and below www.chinmayamission.com
"Morality can never be taught, it can only be caught. The Tarangini series brings eternal human values alive through delightful tales. Marvel at Hanumana's devotion for the Lord, see how selfishness leads to a fall and pride is a bitter enemy. Meet the wise minister as he saves his king's life and watch the vanity of the gods. Enjoy the antics of the clever monkey and see if you can recognise him. "
Stung by the question of the ldquo;Divine Sweeperrdquo;, Sankara reveals the wisdom of the Vedas as lived and experienced by him. He fashions these five verses in the dye of the four great commandments or Mahavakyas declared in the four Vedas.
Boogie Woogie Ganesha is a captivating adaptation of a story from the puranas showing Ganesha’s great strength and compassion. Children will be delighted by the character-building message that shines through as this charming story unfolds. Chinmaya Bala Katha is a series that narrates ancient Hindu parables in a modern context. They demonstrate the relevance of these stories in our lives, in a fun and interesting way. The simple truths at the core of these stories are highlighted, inspiring children with an invaluable outlook on life. For Children 4years and above www.chinmayamission.com
Krishna’s Butter Bash Aims to introduce Shri Krishna and His wisdom to today’s children so that they may be inspired by Him and relate to Him as a lovable friend and role model to look-up to, in their everyday life situations challenges. This story has been adapted from Shrimad Bhagavatam. Chinmaya Bala Katha Is a series of books designed to bring home to the hearts of children everywhever simple truths such as the importance of love, genuineness, sharing, humility, generosity and other virtues which are ultimately indispensable for living a positive and meaningful life. For 6 years old and above www.chinmayamission.com