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‘You’ve Got This Arjuna’ – A Modern Day Gita For Kids, Set In A Soccer Field

“‘You’ve Got This Arjuna’ – A Modern Day Gita For Kids, Set In A Soccer Field”, India Currents, July 21, 2023:

“Before his team’s big soccer game, Arjuna has doubts about whether he should play or not. He talks with his friend Krishna who opens his eyes to what the game is really about.

You’ve Got This, Arjuna is a modern-day version of the conversation between Krishna and Arjuna from the Bhagavad Gita, written especially for children. 

Author Lissa Coffey says that The Bhagavad Gita changed her life and that she’s passionate about bringing its wisdom to the Western world in accessible ways. Coffey chatted with Sanjana Karthik of India Currents on bringing the wisdom of the ancient to modern youth…..”

Read the full article at Indiacurrents.com

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