Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2005
Publisher
Children's Book Trust
ISBN-13
9798170110360
Description
In a world where friendship transcends time and circumstance, the tale of Krishna and Sudama unfolds with deep emotional resonance. Set against the backdrop of opulence and struggle, Krishna, now a revered king, remains anchored to his roots, showcasing the enduring bond of childhood. Sudama, his steadfast companion, navigates the harsh realities of poverty, highlighting the stark contrasts that define their lives.
The narrative delves into the themes of loyalty, humility, and divine grace as Sudama embarks on a journey to seek help from Krishna. Their reunion is a poignant reminder of the timeless virtues of compassion and selflessness. Amid the grandeur of Krishna’s court, the essence of their profound friendship shines, revealing that true wealth lies not in material possessions but in the sacred connections we cherish.
Through lyrical storytelling, the authors breathe life into this ancient tale, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of relationships and the unwavering power of love. It serves as both a celebration of friendship and a reminder of the importance of kindness, resonating with anyone who has ever cherished a bond from their past.
The narrative delves into the themes of loyalty, humility, and divine grace as Sudama embarks on a journey to seek help from Krishna. Their reunion is a poignant reminder of the timeless virtues of compassion and selflessness. Amid the grandeur of Krishna’s court, the essence of their profound friendship shines, revealing that true wealth lies not in material possessions but in the sacred connections we cherish.
Through lyrical storytelling, the authors breathe life into this ancient tale, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of relationships and the unwavering power of love. It serves as both a celebration of friendship and a reminder of the importance of kindness, resonating with anyone who has ever cherished a bond from their past.