Amma, Tell me about Diwali...
Celebrate Diwali, the Indian festival of lights by reading this wonderful children’s picture book to your kids (for ages 2 to 8).
Celebrate Diwali, the Indian festival of lights by reading this wonderful children’s picture book to your kids (for ages 2 to 8).
Tell your children about Holi, the Indian Festival of Colours, by reading this beautiful children’s picture book to them, written in rhyme with captivating illustrations, from the bestselling author of the ‘Amma Tell Me’ Series, Bhakti Mathur.
Stories from the Indian epics – Ramayana and Mahabharata – are as entertaining as they are enlightening. Though written thousands of years ago, they are relevant even today and hold a special charm for readers of all ages. Whether it be mischievous Krishna or valiant Rama, Kathayen holds together an enthralling retelling of thirty-one well-known episodes from these epics. Richly illustrated in a modern Madhubani art form, these stories re-interpret the age-old wisdom and share important life lessons, making it relevant for young parents and children.
Find out about the life and miracles of the fearless goddess Durga, in this beautifully illustrated pop-up book and experience her divine power.
"Explore the vibrant world of Indian mythology with 'Pop-up Durga.' This beautifully crafted pop-up book brings the powerful goddess Durga to life with intricate paper engineering. Learn about her legend, significance, and her role in Hinduism. A captivating and educational journey for readers of all ages."
The naughty Hanuman spots the sun while playing he thinks it is a ripe mango. He loves mangoes so he tries to grab it. He then starts to fly! Guess what happens next?.
Shlokas and Mantras for Kids is a perfect means to introduce your child to this living and rich culture. This book has simple shlokas and mantras for the children to chant and remember. The meanings of each shloka and mantra are also explained in an easy manner for the young minds to understand. This book is a means to let children take one small step towards learning about our thriving culture.
It's one of the oldest books in the world and India's biggest blockbuster bestseller!
- But isn't it meant only for religious old people?
- But isn't it very long... and, erm, super difficult to read?
- But isn't the stuff it talks about way too complex for regular folks to understand?
Prepare to be surprised.
Roopa Pai's spirited, one-of-a-kind retelling of the epic conversation between Pandava prince Arjuna and his mentor and friend Krishna busts these and other such myths about the Bhagavad Gita. Lucid, thought-provoking and brimming with fun trivia, this book will stay with you long after you have turned the last page.
Why haven't you read it yet?
In a fast-paced, rapidly changing world, children struggle to cope with the sheer multiplicity of stimuli and expectations. It could get overwhelming for the still-developing minds of the young. How do we get them to pause for a moment? What will help them take on challenges calmly?
Swami Mukundananda explains that one way to create a positive environment is to introduce ancient Hindu verses in everyday life. Learning to recite the shlokas and mantras equips children with timeless wisdom that shapes their character.
In an ancient age, when gods and goddesses walked with mortals...
...Sita is the kind-hearted and intelligent princess of the kingdom of Videha. Married to Rama, prince of Ayodhya, her journey in life takes her from exhilaration to anguish.
Kamsa wants to kill Krishna, to prove the prophecy of his death wrong. Will he succeed? The book entails the gripping tales of Krishna's childhood; permeated with his adventures in the forests of Vrindavan, his gaiety time on the banks of River Yamuna, his endearing love for his cows, and the resolute faith of the people of Vrindavan in him. Dive into the fascinating world of Krishna meticulously weaved through the enthralling tales and gorgeous illustrations that are sure to captivate the young readers with its magical spell.
Bhagavad Gita is one of the most sacred books of India. It is a part of the great epic Mahabharata and contains seven hundred verses. They were uttered by the Supreme Lord Himself at the start of Mahabharata War, when Arjuna did not want to indulge in war seeing all his relatives standing in the enemy army.
This is an authentic retelling of Valmiki great epic Ramayana that chronicles Lord Rama’s heroism, and Sita’s grit and devotion. Flying chariots, magical weapons and a raging battlefield are brought to life in this timeless retelling by br>Shubha Vilas that will take young readers on an enchanting adventure, and also impart important values. Filled with vibrant illustrations by award-winning illustrator ishan, this book is a lucid narration of the triumph of good over evil.