A game of Moksha Patam or Snakes and Ladders can make us reflect. The snakes outnumber the ladders but we appreciate the ladders of our lives only when we slide down snakes! That is what this anonymous young woman wants … Read more...
Author: Brinda
Shrinathji : Pragatya & Pratham Milan
Shrinathji, a form of Krishna, first appears in a hill called Goverdhan, in Vraj. He spends his childhood years here. The stories about how the idol of Shrinathji was discovered and how Shrinathji’s Pratham Milan with Vallabhacharya took place are … Read more...
I Was Trembling With Fear! I Knew What My Sir Would Do!
Fear and punishment are used to cultivate a sense of discipline in some schools! But are teachers always right? Are children always immature? Let’s read this story because we need to understand our children before we try to discipline them.… Read more...
Natvarlalji & The Nagdaman Leela
Natvarlalji:Meaning:
The name Natvarlalji is a combination of several Sanskrit words. ‘Nat’ means dancer (Krishna dances on the hood of Kaliya, the snake). ‘Var’ means ‘best’. In this context, ‘lal’ means essence and ‘ji’ is used to show our reverence … Read more...
He Said, “Chalo. Aaaaaa Karo. Shabash. Ab Khao!”
The minute we become parents, we start training and teaching our children. We will now be parents for life. But if we step out of our roles for some time, we can learn so many things from children. Sunandaji experiences … Read more...
“Bhaiya, Aapke Muh Me Kya Hai?”
We can’t change the entire world. We can’t change others. We can’t change the ways of our family members. Why others? It is so very difficult to change ourselves too! But this anonymous woman says she will feel happy if … Read more...
Shrinathji: A form of Krishna
Krishna loves sitting by himself in his heavenly home Goloka. One day, he just feels like having some fun. In the language of gods, ‘fun’ means ‘leela’. He thinks of all his cowherd friends in Gokul and Vrindavan. Nanda, his … Read more...