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“Stories have been used to hand down learning and knowledge for thousands of years. A good story engages our curiosity, emotions and imagination.” — Clare Patey, Director of the Empathy Museum.
Perhaps the first thing that springs to mind when you think of storytelling is a childhood experience of being told a story. For me those stories were from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. That is why I’m so thrilled to share with you a conversation with my favourite author of these two books, Krishna Dharma Prabhu. Although, I filmed this interview back in the beginning of 2019. I feel that it is never too late to share a good conversation!
Krishna Dharma born as Kenneth Anderson, is a British Hindu scholar and author. Krishna Dharma is the author of the world's most popular editions of India's great epics: the Ramayana: India's Immortal Tale of Adventure, Love, and Wisdom (1998) and the Mahabharata: The Greatest Spiritual Epic of All Time (1999). He is also a contributor to the press and a regular radio broadcaster. You may wish to find more of his work at www.krishnadharma.com
By Bala Develops“Stories have been used to hand down learning and knowledge for thousands of years. A good story engages our curiosity, emotions and imagination.” — Clare Patey, Director of the Empathy Museum.
Perhaps the first thing that springs to mind when you think of storytelling is a childhood experience of being told a story. For me those stories were from the Ramayana and Mahabharata. That is why I’m so thrilled to share with you a conversation with my favourite author of these two books, Krishna Dharma Prabhu. Although, I filmed this interview back in the beginning of 2019. I feel that it is never too late to share a good conversation!
Krishna Dharma born as Kenneth Anderson, is a British Hindu scholar and author. Krishna Dharma is the author of the world's most popular editions of India's great epics: the Ramayana: India's Immortal Tale of Adventure, Love, and Wisdom (1998) and the Mahabharata: The Greatest Spiritual Epic of All Time (1999). He is also a contributor to the press and a regular radio broadcaster. You may wish to find more of his work at www.krishnadharma.com