Introduction
Contents and Cast of Characters
How Ganesh Got His Elephant Head
How Parvati Won the Heart of Shiva
Ganga: The River That Flows from the Heaven to Earth
Ram the Demon Slayer
Hanuman's Journey to the Medicine Mountain
The Magical Adventures of Krishna
Who Is the Greatest Archer in the World: Karna or Arjuna?
A Note to Parents and Teachers
About the Authors and the Artists
Vatsala Sperling, Ph.D., a native of India, learned these stories at her mother’s feet and enjoys introducing them to children of the Western world. She lives in Vermont. Harish Johari (1934–1999) was a painter, sculptor, and composer of Indian music. He authored many books that bring Eastern spiritual traditions to Western audiences, including Chakras: Energy Centers of Transformation. Pieter Weltevrede (1955–2024) was an artist who began his studies with Harish Johari in 1977 and also studied with Shri Chandra Bal. He lived in Holland. Nona Weltevrede got in touch with Indian culture at a young age by watching his father, Pieter, and his mentor, Harish Johari, paint. He lives in Buren, Holland. Sandeep Johari was raised by his uncle Harish Johari, who taught him classical Indian painting. He lives in New Delhi, India.
“Vatsala Sperling and Harish Johari have woven a rich tapestry of
stories and visuals that is a source of inspiration for children
and a simple way to inculcate timeless values within them. This is
a treasure to have in every house!”
*SHUBHRAJI, founder of Namah Vedanta Center and author of In the
Lotus of the Heart*
“Classic Tales from India is a delight both to the mind and to the
heart. The illustrations and the write-ups are divine. This is
truly a must for all Indophiles both in India and abroad.”
*VANAMALI, author of Shiva and The Complete Life of Krishna*
“Delightful storytelling delicately matched with colorful,
evocative illustrations. An ideal way to bond through the art of
myth and story and perfect for sharing in the classroom or the
dining room. Turn off the TV and read this book aloud. Your family
and friends will thank you!”
*SIMON CHOKOISKY, author of The Five Dharma Types*
“This is an amazing book, beautifully written. I strongly recommend
it to everyone, regardless of age. There is something for all of us
to learn and enjoy. The authors articulate these stories from
Indian mythology. In addition, the pictures in the book are
beautifully illustrated.”
*SENDURAI MANI, Ph.D., professor at the University of Texas MD
Anderson Cancer Center*
“Storytelling is an integral part of Indian culture. By narrating
parables, fables, folktales, and spiritual and sacred tales that
have been handed down from generation to generation, deep messages
are passed along that remain printed in memory. With her roots in
Indian culture and philosophy, Vatsala has written this book from a
deeply spiritual heart. It will speak to readers from the East and
the West.”
*DINESH CHAUHAN, M.D., Swasthya Homeopathy Clinic, Mumbai,
India*
“This collection of India’s classic tales of its gods and goddesses
is brimming with material. The volume contains seven ancient
stories told in detail, such as tales of Krishna, Ram, Shiva, and
Parvati. Every tale has abundant illustrations on every page and is
prefaced with information about the historical, cultural, or
religious context of each story. Every story also ends with a note
to teachers and parents providing some analysis and comprehension
of its moral implications. Quite a packed volume for immersing
yourself in the ancient mythology of India.”
*Book Riot*
"This FULL-COLOR illustrated collection of tales from India
features eight traditional stories from the Mahabharata, the
Ramayana, and the Puranas. This book is a treasure and visual
delight for all ages!"
*Light of Consciousness Magazine*
"This exciting book of traditional Indian stories is a complete
gem. Immersive and detailed tales, gorgeous illustrations, and
exciting heroes and heroines make Classic Tales from India a great
pick for your reader’s next adventure."
*Denise Mealy, The Children's Book Review*
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