Little Anandas. This is how Paramahamsa Nithyananda calls children.
Children are by their very nature blissful and close to God. Paramahamsa says, children are secure and centered in their beings. They live in curiosity about themselves and the world around them. Each moment is a new adventure for them. They are full of energy, creativity and blissful expression.
As they grow, they are exposed to needs dictated by a material society in everyday living. In no time, these needs become the goal of life itself and in the process they slowly miss the connection to their being. They lose their ability to live life with intelligence.
The collection of stories in this Nithya Katha series is for young and old alike.
They bring to life the teachings of India's Vedic culture and the Gurukul education system delivered by enlightened Masters for thousands of years.
Working on the puzzles and activities here will help the message of the stories sink deeper into your being.
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