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Fresh, lyrical, poetic, philosophical and deeply beautiful, this is a book that will stay like a fragrance long after it is returned to the shelf. About the Author Shrimati Bhanumathi Narasimhan is the younger sister of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Innocently at first, and with joyful awareness later, she has followed her brother, her Master, throughout her life. She shares his vision of putting a smile on every face on the planet. Sita by Bhanumathi ji has achieved what very few books can. It has taken a centuries old tale and told it again so well that its seems new. Fresh, lyrical, poetic, philosophical and deeply beautiful, this is a book that will stay like a fragrance long after it is returned to the shelf.
Sita - A Tale of Ancient Love
The Little Seekers series (of 4 books) is filled with ‘heart-full’ stories that sow the seeds of friendship, courage, kindness, amazement, wisdom and all that nourishes the young minds of our dear children in the most colourful and vibrant manner. From mountains to the deep sea wonders, forests, lakes and gardens, children make friends with so many animals, birds and butterflies. They see the world through their eyes and learn what matters most in an endearing and fun way.
The Little Seekers (Set of 4 Books)
This book is a wonderful introduction to the most revered nine planets. The simple text, catchy rhythm, and endearing illustrations make it the perfect first guide for young readers. This book is a wonderful introduction to the most revered Goddesses. The simple text, catchy rhythm, and endearing illustrations make it the perfect first guide for young readers. This book is written by Smt. Bhanumathi Narasimhan ji. Her books for children broaden the vision and deepen the roots in a fun and engaging manner. She is an author, singer and teaches meditation all over the world. She has also authored other Children books which are Little Seekers (a collection of 4 books) and Gods and Goddesses.
Navagraha Book
This book is a perfect introduction to some of the most popularly revered Gods and Goddesses. The simple text and charming illustrations make it a wonderful first guide for young readers. This book is a perfect introduction to some of the most popularly revered Gods and Goddesses. The simple text and charming illustrations make it a wonderful first guide for young readers. This book is written by Smt. Bhanumathi Narsimhan ji. Smt.Bhanumathi Narasimhan is the sister of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and shares his vision to bring a smile on every face on the planet. Her books for children broaden the vision and deepen the roots in a fun and engaging manner. She is an author, singer and teaches meditation all over the world. She has also authored other Children books which are Little Devi's and Navgrahas.
Gods And Goddesses
This book is a wonderful introduction to the most revered Goddesses. The simple text, catchy rhythm, and endearing illustrations make it the perfect first guide for young readers. This book is a wonderful introduction to the most revered Goddesses. The simple text, catchy rhythm, and endearing illustrations make it the perfect first guide for young readers. This book is written by Smt. Bhanumathi Narsimhan ji. Smt.Bhanumathi Narasimhan is the sister of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and shares his vision to bring a smile on every face on the planet. Her books for children broaden the vision and deepen the roots in a fun and engaging manner. She is an author, singer and teaches meditation all over the world. She has also authored other Children books which are Gods and Goddesses and Navgrahas.
Little Devi's Book for Kids
As the fourth phase of the twenty-six-year-long civil war in Sri Lanka was about to begin, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of the Art of Living, visited the island nation with a singular aim: to bring peace to its citizens while trying to mediate between Prabhakaran, leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), and the government. The Tiger’s Pause chronicles Gurudev’s time in a highly strung country and also offers an exclusive look into the final chapters of Sri Lanka’s deadly conflict. Swami Virupaksha, who spent nine years in the country expounding the Art of Living courses and organizing Gurudev’s visits, expertly charts the enormous hope of the Tamil and Sinhalese people against overwhelming misery. In prose that is both concise and empathetic, Swami Virupaksha gives readers a sweeping view of Gurudev’s endeavours towards a ceasefire agreement, and the ups and downs of a country’s quest for peace. The Tiger’s Pause is the narrative of the Sri Lankan people, and gives us a sense of what it takes to understand and address a shared trauma. About the Author: Swami Virupaksha, a transformative practice specialist, has dedicated his life to supporting and promoting the vision and mission of world-renowned spiritual leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Besides Europe and India, Swami Virupaksha served in Sri Lanka for nine years as a key member of Gurudev’s conflict-resolution team during and after the country’s war-torn days. Over the past twenty-two years, Swami Virupaksha has worked on delivering humanitarian initiatives that served all sections of society. In training lawmakers, heads of state, the clergy, a national cricket team, war refugees, educationists, college students, prison inmates and corporates, he has brought people together in the spirit of voluntary service. Born Vidyut Udiaver, Swami Virupaksha is an alumnus of Don Bosco School and Loyola College, Chennai. He holds a degree in economics and business management. He has experience in brand management, having worked in leading international marketing and advertising firms, including Ogilvy & Mather (O&M) and L’Oréal. He is an aficionado of art, music, languages and world culture, and his love for French, creativity and moments of deep silence make him feel at home wherever he goes. Currently based in Bangalore, he is also an advanced meditation teacher with the Art of Living global movement.
The Tiger’s Pause
As the fourth phase of the twenty-six-year-long civil war in Sri Lanka was about to begin, Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of the Art of Living, visited the island nation with a singular aim: to bring peace to its citizens while trying to mediate between Prabhakaran, leader of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), and the government. The Tiger’s Pause chronicles Gurudev’s time in a highly strung country and also offers an exclusive look into the final chapters of Sri Lanka’s deadly conflict. Swami Virupaksha, who spent nine years in the country expounding the Art of Living courses and organizing Gurudev’s visits, expertly charts the enormous hope of the Tamil and Sinhalese people against overwhelming misery. In prose that is both concise and empathetic, Swami Virupaksha gives readers a sweeping view of Gurudev’s endeavours towards a ceasefire agreement, and the ups and downs of a country’s quest for peace. The Tiger’s Pause is the narrative of the Sri Lankan people, and gives us a sense of what it takes to understand and address a shared trauma. About the Author: Swami Virupaksha, a transformative practice specialist, has dedicated his life to supporting and promoting the vision and mission of world-renowned spiritual leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Besides Europe and India, Swami Virupaksha served in Sri Lanka for nine years as a key member of Gurudev's conflict-resolution team during and after the country's war-torn days. Over the past twenty-two years, Swami Virupaksha has worked on delivering humanitarian initiatives that served all sections of society. In training lawmakers, heads of state, the clergy, a national cricket team, war refugees, educationists, college students, prison inmates and corporates, he has brought people together in the spirit of voluntary service. Born Vidyut Udiaver, Swami Virupaksha is an alumnus of Don Bosco School and Loyola College, Chennai. He holds a degree in economics and business management. He has experience in brand management, having worked in leading international marketing and advertising firms, including Ogilvy & Mather (O&M) and L'Oréal. He is an aficionado of art, music, languages and world culture, and his love for French, creativity and moments of deep silence make him feel at home wherever he goes. Currently based in Bangalore, he is also an advanced meditation teacher with the Art of Living global movement.