Gita for Young Minds takes you on a journey through Lord Krishna's divine teachings on duty. devotion, and righteousness. With each verse, this book opens doors to understanding the power of karma and the strength that comes from living a life rooted in dharma. Through stories of ancient heroes, young readers will discover the courage to stand by their values, the devotion to a higher purpose, and the strength to make choices that align with their true selves. A heartfelt invitation to walk the path of wisdom, love, and inner peace.
She has headed publishing houses and founded and edited newspapers and magazines for readers in India, US and UK. Her contributions to the world of literature extend across multiple platforms, working with prestigious organizations such as Walt Disney, Warner Bros., Pearson Education, The Times of India, Hindustan Times, and ABP Group.
In addition to her global collaborations, Sunita ran her own publishing house creating books for audiences worldwide and served as the President of the esteemed Institute of Indology, further cementing her influence in the literary world.
Sunita has authored innumerable children's books focused on folk literature and scriptures, which have been translated into multiple languages and sold across the globe. She has also written over 30 books for adults and young readers, delving into the philosophy of mythology. Her books explore and reinterpret the timeless tales of characters from the epics and foundational texts for modern readers.
Her storytelling blends mythology with history, making ancient tales accessible in today's context.
Sunita's contributions to publishing and literature have earned her recognition, including the 2024 AALEKH Women Achievers Award.
Amongst Sunita's recent bestsellers are Krishna: The Management Guru, Everyday Gita, Puranas: The Origin of Gods and Goddesses, Ramayan: The Journey of Ram, Mahabharat: The Rise and fall of Heroes.
To my beloved daughters, Shruti and Smriti, your encouragement and constant belief in me have been a source of strength and inspiration, pushing me to follow my dreams.
I am deeply grateful to my parents for teaching me that life's purpose is to know and understand oneself-only then can one truly understand others. Ma, thank you for always being my greatest fan.
A heartfelt prayer of gratitude goes to my grandfather, who planted the seeds of the Bhagavad Gita in my mind by gifting me a miniature version during my pre-teen years. Although he is no longer here to witness it, his gift has grown, much like the proverbial acorn, into a large tree that bears books on the Gita.
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