Why I Write Spiritual Stories for Children

 In today’s world of noise, speed, and distractions, I believe children deserve more than entertainment — they deserve stillness, wonder, and truth.


I write stories inspired by Sanatana Dharma because these values are not just ancient — they are eternal. They hold the power to shape young hearts with gentleness, courage, and clarity.


Children today are sensitive, intelligent, and deeply intuitive. They don’t need sermons. They need stories that speak softly but stay long.


My writing flows from that belief. I don’t write to preach. I write to awaken — to offer children a quiet space to feel, imagine, and remember who they are.


My first book, Echoes of the Eternal, is a collection of 20 such stories — drawn from the spiritual soil of Sanatana Dharma, but told through everyday moments, magical metaphors, and gentle truths.


I hope these stories become more than books — I hope they become companions.


Thank you for walking with me on this path. Your presence matters. Your light matters.


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