This book is composed with the aim of imparting true knowledge to children through poetic expression of the stories of Ramayana and Bhagavata Purana. Many characters of Ram or Krishna are described in the Ramayana or Bhagavata Purana, which children will understand easily by reading in the form of poetry. Along with this, they will also be able to comprehend the reality of God, and their perspective on life will change-"May you be like fire in wood, O Lord, in your heart." This is a feeling of undivided spirituality that ...
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This book is composed with the aim of imparting true knowledge to children through poetic expression of the stories of Ramayana and Bhagavata Purana. Many characters of Ram or Krishna are described in the Ramayana or Bhagavata Purana, which children will understand easily by reading in the form of poetry. Along with this, they will also be able to comprehend the reality of God, and their perspective on life will change-"May you be like fire in wood, O Lord, in your heart." This is a feeling of undivided spirituality that should be instilled in children as a foundation through the curriculum. The author also believes in real divinity within the universal religion. However, while respecting those who have received religious upbringing from birth, everyone should strive to understand each other. Just as despite having different parents, all children and caregivers have the same responsibility, similarly, while accepting the illusion of different gods, we are all inspired towards the same immortal.
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