Hello there Visakha,
I had the priviledge of meeting you at the recent Wellness Festival in Kamloops and purchased a copy of your book, the Bhagavad-gita. As I mentioned last Sunday, I have been studying various commentaries for a couple of years, and although I haven’t read your book, I look forward to doing that. I often do book reviews for “Interior Wellness” and would like to review your book. I was wondering also, if you might be interested in being interviewed for the same small but growing publication.
My name is Arlene Soloman and I live in Kamloops. I would love to connect with you, and quite frankly, this is the first blog I have ever responded to. You see, this is the only contact for you. So, a first for me!
I look forward to hearing from you. I am also interested in the book you did for children. I tutor a most wonderful boy, who would be very interested in this as he is quite familiar with the Hindu and Sikh gods and loves the stories. He knows about Krishna.
So……we may have some things to chat about and I look forward to that, if you are interested. Do you ever come to Kamloops? My friend Lucy, another yoga enthusiast and Gita lover, joins me occasionally and we discuss our experiences with our study. She also would love to meet you.
Thank you so much for your kind message and encouragement. I really do need to become more consistent with my blogging as it seems things always come up. I also got a chance to read some of your essays and articles that are very interesting.
Hello there Visakha,
I had the priviledge of meeting you at the recent Wellness Festival in Kamloops and purchased a copy of your book, the Bhagavad-gita. As I mentioned last Sunday, I have been studying various commentaries for a couple of years, and although I haven’t read your book, I look forward to doing that. I often do book reviews for “Interior Wellness” and would like to review your book. I was wondering also, if you might be interested in being interviewed for the same small but growing publication.
My name is Arlene Soloman and I live in Kamloops. I would love to connect with you, and quite frankly, this is the first blog I have ever responded to. You see, this is the only contact for you. So, a first for me!
I look forward to hearing from you. I am also interested in the book you did for children. I tutor a most wonderful boy, who would be very interested in this as he is quite familiar with the Hindu and Sikh gods and loves the stories. He knows about Krishna.
So……we may have some things to chat about and I look forward to that, if you are interested. Do you ever come to Kamloops? My friend Lucy, another yoga enthusiast and Gita lover, joins me occasionally and we discuss our experiences with our study. She also would love to meet you.
Forgive my ramblings. Cheers for now,
Arlene
Hi Arlene and thanks for writing!
I remember you from the Wellness Festival and I’d love to meet you again and meet Lucy too when you both have the time.
I think your student would enjoy Our Most Dear Friend as it has lots of color, is full of pictures of children and is easy to understand as well.
I’m happy you responded to the “contact us” page and honored that this is the first blog you responded to. Please keep in touch.
All the best to you,
Visakha
Thank you so much for your kind message and encouragement. I really do need to become more consistent with my blogging as it seems things always come up. I also got a chance to read some of your essays and articles that are very interesting.
Thank you again
I would like to know where I can get these books in INDIA.
Thank You,
Bindu Madhava Dasa
Thank you for your query. Please go to
http://www.torchlight.com
and then click on the Indian flag that’s above the words, “India Region.”
Dear Visakha,
I live in Dubai and would like to know where I can get Our Most Dear Friend: Bhagavad-gita for Children. Thank you.
Dear Janani Sairam,
Thanks for your inquiry. Our Most Dear Friend: Bhagavad-gita for Children is available through the order page on this site:
http://our-spiritual-journey.com
It’s also available through Torchlight Publishing in India, if that’s easier for you.
Thanks again, Visakha