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Indians in their deep thought and rich culture interwoven with colorful festivities also celebrate the promise to protect, Raksha Bandhan.Take a trip with Taaraa and Chandu as they bring alive the spirit of this Hindu festival. The siblings wish each other well and enjoy the sweetness of their bond. Find out how a little toy changes their day into a quest and gives a bigger meaning to their festival.Dip into this festive water and find out the story behind tying a consecrated thread on this day. When and how it started when Goddess Lakshmi tied a protective thread to King Bali and the significance of this day across India.…mehr

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Indians in their deep thought and rich culture interwoven with colorful festivities also celebrate the promise to protect, Raksha Bandhan.Take a trip with Taaraa and Chandu as they bring alive the spirit of this Hindu festival. The siblings wish each other well and enjoy the sweetness of their bond. Find out how a little toy changes their day into a quest and gives a bigger meaning to their festival.Dip into this festive water and find out the story behind tying a consecrated thread on this day. When and how it started when Goddess Lakshmi tied a protective thread to King Bali and the significance of this day across India.
Autorenporträt
Priya Kumari is a multi-award-winning children's author and the founder of Eternal Tree Books, which produces mainly children's books. Her mission is to publish uplifting books to share stories from under-represented Indian and Asian cultures. Celebrated personalities like Anupam Kher, Hema Malini, Sharon Salzberg, and Prof Lokesh Chandra have praised her books. Her most popular book, Leaf Talks Peace: Buddha's Message of Harmony, is the first picture book to be blessed with a foreword by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.Komal Garg is an entrepreneur and educator who loves to see the world through the eyes of children. She holds a degree in education and lives in Mumbai with her husband and a very inquisitive daughter who loves to chant Sanskrit shlokas.