"Arjun Uvacha: Maa Parv" is a Hindi novel by author Dr. Krupesh Thacker. The book is published worldwide by Krup Publishing. It is the 2nd book from "The Arjun Uvacha" book series. “Arjun Uvacha: Maa Parv” book is a real-life story of a father, 10-year daughter Vacha & and 5-year-old son Parv who embark on the journey to witness the different forms of Mother as per Sanatan Indian culture. The book is a journey that begins with the question “Who is Maa?” to the realization of eleven different forms of Mother. Arjun who was a knowledge seeker on the battlefield of Mahabharat is sharing his knowledge here with the author Dr. Krupesh & and helping him convey the message of Sanatan culture to the next generation in this book. Awards: The book won 2023 Hindi 'Best Book Award (Shreshtha Pustak Puraskar)' conferred by Hindi Sahitya Academy, Gandhinagar in affiliation with Gujarat Sahitya Academy.
Dr. Krupesh Thacker is a versatile Indian personality, renowned as a Playback Singer-Songwriter, Director, and Bestseller Author. He is the visionary founder behind Krup Music, Krup Productions, Krup Films, Krup Publishing, and Give Vacha Foundation. Dr. Thacker, a proficient guitarist and lead vocalist, leads the Parv Fusion Band. His influential presence extends to mentorship and judging roles in popular shows such as Sur Gujarat Ke, Sur Hindustan Ke, The Magical Musician, Nach Le, and The Global Gujarat Show. He is known as the best music therapist in India and Gujarat. He has authored bestsellers, including the novel series “Bhagav Gita for Life”, “Jeevan Mein Gunje Gita” and “The Love Gatha”. Notable publications include Arjun Uvacha: Adhyatmik Jatra, Arjun Uvacha: The Spiritual Yatra, Arjun Uvacha: Maa Parv, Kyan Chhe Kano?: Lyrics Book, and Adhura Prem Ni Kahaani, all globally published by Krup Publishing. Dr. Thacker also serves as the Festival Director for Krup Literature Festival, the world’s longest-running literature festival.
Arjun Uvacha: Maa Parv adds a fresh layer to Bhagavad Gita interpretation. From a reader’s point of view, it focuses on emotional strength, inner motherhood, and compassion as guiding forces. The writing style is soothing and thoughtful. It does not overwhelm with shlokas or heavy commentary, instead offering insight through reflection. The book feels suitable for readers seeking spiritual depth without rigidity.
This book does not rush through philosophy. As a normal reader, I appreciated how Maa Parv takes time to explore emotions, doubts, and surrender. The Hindi language is simple yet poetic, making complex ideas easier to absorb. The book feels more like a conversation than a lecture. It slowly builds understanding and invites reflection, especially for readers who want to explore the Gita beyond traditional explanations.
Arjun Uvacha: Maa Ja Roop connects philosophy with feeling. As a reader, I felt the emotional grounding made spiritual ideas easier to understand. The language remains respectful and inclusive. It does not assume prior knowledge. Instead, it builds understanding step by step. This makes the book suitable for both first-time spiritual readers and those already familiar with the Gita.
The concept of Mother's Day - Indian Way is simply mind blowing! Exploring various mothers around us through the vision of Gita is out standing. The story of the family and the talks with Arjun impressed me a lot. I loved reading it.