ANCIENT SANSKRIT WISDOM
This 44 page book is a compilation of Sanskrit Shlokas written by saints and sages many centuries ago in India. Various line drawings help the child understand the moral of the Shloka better
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This 44 page book is a compilation of Sanskrit Shlokas written by saints and sages many centuries ago in India. Various line drawings help the child understand the moral of the Shloka better
An atlas is a book about places. This A4 sized book locates and chronicles the places Shri Mahaprabhuji had been to preach people or do Darshan at various temples.
This A4 sized book illustrates 8 stories of Shri Gusainji with the help of beautiful paintings. Each painting opens up in a unique,3-fold manner thus attracting the child towards the book and eventually Shri Gusainji. This book is meant to be read by parents when the child is about to sleep.
This 55 page book illustrates 15 stories related with Shri Mahaprabhuji with the help of beautiful paintings. This hard cover book is meant to be read by parents when the child is about to sleep.
Bethakjis around India is a place of pilgrimage for every Vaishnav. Being a place associated with their Gurus, they respect and wish to visit them frequently. In this book, 14 Vaishnavs from 13 Indian cities share their innermost feelings for a Bethakji.
A 2 inch Mukharvind Swaroop of Shrinathji (made from wood) which sticks nicely on the dashboard of a car. Children would inculcate the habit of starting every car journey by taking Shrinathji’s name.
A 27 page book having line drawings of Lord Balkrishna, His flute, peacock or other things associated with His life. Children are asked to draw along the dotted line of the image and then color it. The 2nd section of this book helps children write the alphabet.
24 rectangular pieces, when put together make a 17 x 16 inch picture of Girirajji.The same pieces, when flipped, double up as a memory game.
A first-of-its-kind board game based on the ‘Giriraj Parikrama’. The player who completes the Giriraj Parikrama first, wins the dice based game. But players have to encounter monkeys, thorns and misleading pathways before reaching the end.