
Art & Culture. Storytelling. Archiving for CSR
Kiran Java is a culture writer and researcher with a focus on dance and heritage storytelling. She is also a corporate consultant, documenting the impact of CSR-led arts initiatives.
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NEW RELEASE
INNER PEACE
Affirmations from the Bhagavad Gita for a Meaningful Life
A celebration of International Day of Peace
WORLD-WIDE

Meet Bagheera from The Cat who Scared Krishna & Other Tales by Kiran Java



Chapter 1 A Princess is Born excerpt from The Sacred Love Story: Krishna Weds Rukmini by Kiran Java
Real or Fiction? Did Krishna exist? Which lilas did Krishna actually perform? Did he marry Radha or Rukmini?
Krishna Series




Amazon Bestsellers
Krishna's exploits and adventures are sacred past times called Krishna Lilas. This series of books reveals some of Krishna's lesser-known exploits based on sacred scriptures and oral traditions. The stories brought out by this series are for those curious about the life and exploits of Krishna and are enjoyed by all age groups.


Kathak Classical Dance Series
Kathak classical dance forms part of the Indian Classical dance pantheon and is one of the eight classical dances of India. Kathak is the only classical dance belonging to North India. This series adds to the knowledge base of Kathak dance theory and practice.






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Archiving for CSR
COMING SOON
Footprints of Faith
In the vibrant tapestry of 15th-century undivided India, Thatta emerges as the stage for an extraordinary tale of belief and devotion in 'Footprints of Faith'. This captivating saga follows the journey of Narayandas Lohana who is graced by the great 'bhakti' master Vallabhacharya. As part of a sacred tradition of ancient India, the master bestows him with his footprints made with crimson turmeric. Amid trials and self-discovery, Narayandas sets out on a quest for connection with the divine and compassion towards fellow Vaishnavas, a tale that resonates across time.

