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Krishna has a particular appeal for children because he is one of them as no other divine is. Krishna the boy is mischievous; he is naughty. He has irrepressible energy for innumerable escapades. He has divine powers, but he humanizes them and remains a boy. This powerful human element is the secret of Krishna’s universal popularity. He is secular even as he is sacred, and so he remains throughout his life. That is why Krishna becomes a living presence to all children who have listened to the stories about him.
Krishna is an endearing and ennobling character in Indian mythology. He is at once the common cowherd engaging the milkmaids in playful banter and the supreme intellectual engaged in the exposition of the Gita philosophy.
Stories of Krishna contains the following Amar Chitra Katha Regular Titles:
Krishna
Krishna and Rukmini
The Syamantaka Gem
Krishna and Jarasandha
Krishna and Narakasura
By | Anant Pai (ed) |
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Published by | India Book House |
ISBN | 8175081422 |
Format | Hardback |