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In Krishna’s Chariot: A Children's Guide to the Gita

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A Children's Guide to the Gita

In The Little Bhagavad Life Lessons for Kids, ancient teachings come to life through colorful stories, fun adventures, and easy-to-understand lessons.
Follow Arjuna, Krishna, and new friends as they explore courage, kindness, focus, and inner strength — timeless values every child needs today.

Perfect for ages 5 to 12, this beautifully illustrated book transforms powerful ideas from the Bhagavad Gita into short, inspiring stories kids will love — and parents will treasure.
Each chapter ends with a simple takeaway to help kids apply these values in their own lives.

✨ Encourage bravery in tough times.
✨ Teach mindfulness and self-confidence.
✨ Share the joy of inner peace and purpose.

Whether you're introducing the Gita for the first time or deepening your family's connection to Indian values, this book is the perfect guide for young minds worldwide.

89 pages, Paperback

Published May 6, 2025

About the author

Suman Srivastava

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Suman Srivastava believes he was put down on earth to be a teacher. He excels in taking complex concepts and explaining them in a simple and practical way. He has done guest lectures or taught courses in the IIMs at Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Khozikode, ISB Hyderabad, Indian School of Development Management (ISDM) Noida, and several management institutes around the country. Besides he conducts numerous workshops and training programs for organisations in the social as well as the corporate sectors.

Suman studied economics in SRCC, Delhi, and management at IIM, Ahmedabad & IMD, Lausanne, Switzerland. He then spent 24 years in the advertising industry, before becoming a marketing consultant. His consultancy, Marketing Unplugged, recently celebrated its tenth anniversary.

He has been involved with the social sector for the last 15 years, and currently holds formal advisory roles in Apnalaya, Danamojo, ISDM, Samhita Social Ventures, Symantak Foundation, Vanashakti and Whiteboard. He has also been involved with over two dozen other organisations in the social sector.

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