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"Arjun and the Two Paths of Peace". A Children's Story on Inner Peace Inspired by the Bhagavad Gita (en Inglés)
Vandana Sharma (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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$ 507.15"Arjun and the Two Paths of Peace" is a gentle, magical retelling of the 5th Adhyay of the Bhagavad Gita, beautifully adapted for children ages 4-10. Through soothing storytelling and enchanting illustrations, young readers learn the timeless value of inner calm, balance, and peaceful action.
In the joyful kingdom of Anandavan, young Arjun is confused during the Day of Peace celebration. Some children choose to help in the gardens, working joyfully like busy bees. Others sit quietly under
trees, breathing slowly like calm turtles. Arjun wonders which path brings real peace - being active or being still.
Guided by his wise friend Krish, Arjun journeys into the magical Forest of Stillness, where he discovers two glowing paths: The Path of Busy Bees - working with joy and a calm heart .The Path of Quiet Turtles - resting with peace and kindness
Arjun learns that both paths lead to peace when the heart is steady, kind, and balanced. Whether we are helping others or sitting quietly, true peace grows from within.
This heart‑warming story introduces children to the Gita's message of Karma-Sanyasa Yoga, teaching them that peace is not about choosing one way of living - it's about finding harmony inside ourselves.
Perfect for bedtime reading, classroom storytelling, and values‑based learning, this book helps children develop emotional balance, mindfulness, and kindness.
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