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The perfect book for your kids this Diwali!

TNN | Last updated on - Oct 28, 2016, 12:41 IST
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The perfect book for your kids this Diwali!

We have grown up listening to varied versions of Ramayana - an epic composed more than two thousand years ago. Held as the ‘Dharam kitab’, Ramayana has always been told as the story of Gods and demons. But how do we make our kids understand the concept of God and Devils? How do we make them believe in a story that teaches us a strong lesson of ‘karma’? Author Arshiya Sattar has an interesting solution.

The author has weaved this powerful story in ‘Ramayana for Children’ that reads like the story of princes and princesses. She has simplified the concepts for children and probably for the adults too.
She writes: It is here that we see Rama as a human being, just like us. He laughs, he cries, he gets angry, he is sad and even lonely. Rama’s story is also the story of Hinduism. Dharma tells us what we should do but it is karma – our actions – that determines what happens to us.

Take a look at some of the beautiful illustrations from the book...
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The perfect book for your kids this Diwali!

Dasharatha performs a special ritual to produce heirs for his kingdom.
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The perfect book for your kids this Diwali!

The four princes of Ayodhya.
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The perfect book for your kids this Diwali!

Rama, Lakshmana and Sita come across Shurpnakha in the forest.
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The perfect book for your kids this Diwali!

Jambavan reveals the secret of Hanuman’s powers to him.
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The perfect book for your kids this Diwali!

Hanuman fights the rakshasi Simhika.
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The perfect book for your kids this Diwali!

Sita is pestered by her rakshasi guards in Lanka.
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The perfect book for your kids this Diwali!

Kumbhakarna is awoken for the war.
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The perfect book for your kids this Diwali!

The final confrontation between Rama and Ravana.

Image credit: ​ The book has been illustrated by Bangalore-based artist Sonali Zohra.
(Ramayana For Children by Arshia Sattar is available in bookstores and on the Juggernaut app.)

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