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The Song at the Heart of the River
By Ishani Naidu
₹ 299.00 inclusive of all taxes
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About the book
Float along with the River and giggle with the children who make paper boats. Wave to the animals making their homes along its banks, and greet the morning with Baba who visits each day to sing a beautiful song about the Sun. This gentle and profound story is woven with classical themes of Ayurveda and Vedanta. Through subtle, nature-based analogies, children and adults alike resonate with universal messages about the happiness and health of moderation and the joy and power of recognizing the divine light in our own hearts. Activity pages offer playful explorations of holistic wellbeing of body, mind and soul using ancient wisdom.
Pages: 48
Available in: Paperback
Language: English
Ishani Naidu
Ishani Naidu is a native of the California Bay Area, USA and currently lives with her husband and two young children in Coimbatore, India. She conducts talks and workshops for children, teens and adults on awakening body and mind health awareness and creating a lifestyle that promotes holistic wellbeing with Ayurveda and Vedanta. Her writing can be found at www.wholepeace.in. She continues to study closely with her teacher of over a decade, Acharya Shunya. Visit www.acharyashunya.com for more authentic, oral tradition teachings of Ayurveda, Yoga and Vedanta. Kalyani Ganapathy lives in the Nilgiris, India where she grew up. She is a self-taught illustrator and art director. Kalyani illustrates both fiction and non-fiction. She loves bringing children’s books to life. Her work has been featured in books and publications in India and abroad. Her children’s books include Hambreelmai’s Loom, A is for Anaar, Janice Goes to Chinatown and Amrita Sher-Gil, Rebel with a Paintbrush. Visit www.kalyani-ganapathy.com for more.