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Chinmaya Bala Katha is an educational series of books that introduces simple Vedantic concepts in a creative, esay-to-follow and enjoyable way. Knowledge shapes our personality, minds, and our actions. It then ripples out to create the world we live in. This series instills profound spiritual Truths, providing the helpful knowledge needed to shape us into more noble holistic people.

Little Yash and the Cracked Pot expounds the beauty and importance of staying in the present moment, and demonstrate easy -to-follow techniques for children to practice. This book was inspired by Swami Chinmayananda's explanation of the Vivekchudamani, where Adi Shankaracharya uses the analogy of a cracked pot.

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Little Yash and the Cracked Pot

SKU: Y0009
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Publisher: Chinmaya Prakashan
ISBN: 9788175978126
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
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Chinmaya Bala Katha is an educational series of books that introduces simple Vedantic concepts in a creative, esay-to-follow and enjoyable way. Knowledge shapes our personality, minds, and our actions. It then ripples out to create the world we live in. This series instills profound spiritual Truths, providing the helpful knowledge needed to shape us into more noble holistic people.

Little Yash and the Cracked Pot expounds the beauty and importance of staying in the present moment, and demonstrate easy -to-follow techniques for children to practice. This book was inspired by Swami Chinmayananda's explanation of the Vivekchudamani, where Adi Shankaracharya uses the analogy of a cracked pot.

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