ACK - Krishna And The False Vasudeva
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Publisher: ACK Books
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Book Title: Krishna And The False Vasudeva
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Language: English
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Binding: Paperback
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Target Audience: Readers of all ages, enthusiasts of Hindu mythology, and those interested in the stories of Krishna.
About the Book
'ACK - Krishna And The False Vasudeva' tells the fascinating story of King Vaasudeva, who, blinded by pride and envy, declared himself the lord of the universe simply because he shared the name of the divine Krishna. This amusing yet thought-provoking tale from the Bhagawat Purana highlights the consequences of pride and the dangers of vanity. The book showcases Krishna’s wit and wisdom as he deals with the confusion and calamity caused by this false claim to divinity.
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The Story of Envy and Pride: Explore the tale of King Vaasudeva, whose arrogance led him to mistakenly believe he could rival Krishna’s divinity.
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Divine Wisdom of Krishna: Krishna’s cleverness and guidance help restore order, demonstrating how humility and wisdom triumph over arrogance.
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Humorous Lessons: Packed with humor, the book uses wit to convey profound lessons on pride, identity, and self-awareness.
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Timeless Insights: Learn valuable life lessons from Krishna’s interactions with the boastful king, as the story offers sound advice for readers.
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Vivid Illustrations: Enjoy a beautifully illustrated retelling of this captivating mythological tale.
Key Highlights:
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The Dangers of Vanity: A tale that humorously yet powerfully shows how pride can lead to confusion and calamity.
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Krishna’s Wisdom: The divine Krishna teaches humility through his interactions with the false Vasudeva.
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Humor and Moral Lessons: The story blends humor with profound moral teachings, making it an engaging and insightful read for all ages.

