AdiDev Press’ latest books introduce Bhagavad Gita, Lord Ram to kids
Both the books talk about the need to engage with a younger audience and explain them the intricacies of so-called complex phenomenon of life.
Both the books talk about the need to engage with a younger audience and explain them the intricacies of so-called complex phenomenon of life.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was expected to lead the Bhagavad Gita recitation event and address the gathering, today conveyed his regrets in a letter sent to the organisers, who organised the "Gita path in one lakh voice" at Brigade parade ground.
Ahead of the parliamentary election, the state president of the BJP and MP Sukanta Majumder left for New Delhi on Friday morning to invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a religious congregation for a Bhagavad Gita reading session.
A section of social media users vented their outrage and slammed the makers over the scene.
"The moral science classes were held once a week when we studied in school. In the coming days, we will see whether this could be adopted in the state syllabus," he said.
He said that this e-book would also deepen the connection between the eternal Gita and the glorious Tamil culture.
The country has been swept by protests since George Floyd's custodial death on May 25 with thousands of people mounting pressure for changes to the law enforcement practices.
Swamiji upheld the teachings of the eight-fold noble path of Buddha, who he said had brought about social reformation in terms of the caste system and rituals which had brought about the decline of spirituality in Hinduism.
We should not feel depressed or down in the dumps during such occasional periods of lull or so-called unimportance. These are, actually, God's way of making us stronger to face bigger challenges of life. In fact, every position or situation is nothing but a facilitating stage for learning the right lessons for improving one's Karma for one's upward spiritual evolution. After all, the greatest of celebrities, the most famous or the most powerful movers and shakers of the world are also soon forgotten.
Government’s decision triggered controversy with Omar Abdullah questioning why only “selective” religious books should be placed in education institutions.