Description
This book is not merely a collection of words, but a profound and living journey of faith, devotion, and divine experiences. Through the biographies of Lord Krishna’s devotees, this work reveals a deeper truth—that true devotion transcends all boundaries and can even move the Divine to bow before the love of a devotee.
Within these pages, you will encounter the inspiring life journeys of great devotees like Meera Bai, Tulsidas, and Surdas, along with the untold stories of ordinary devotees who, through their unwavering faith, experienced the presence of God in their lives.
A unique feature of this book is the inclusion of verses from the Bhagavad Gita in every chapter, offering not just stories but meaningful guidance for life. It also incorporates the wisdom of the Vedas, making it not just a book, but a true spiritual guide.
The life episodes presented here teach us that when devotion is pure, God Himself creates the path—sometimes as a friend, sometimes as a witness, and sometimes by bending His own rules for the sake of His devotee.
Written in a simple, heartfelt, and accessible language, this work brings readers closer to spirituality.
This is not just a book to be read, but to be experienced, because when faith is unwavering, miracles naturally unfold.
Harsh Srivastava is a 23-year-old young author whose life has been deeply connected with devotion, faith, and spirituality since the very beginning. He was born in the Braj region, and his childhood was spent in Agra, a sacred land where every breath seems to resonate with the name of Lord Krishna. Later, growing up in holy cities like Prayagraj and Varanasi further strengthened within him a deep, natural, and lasting connection with the Divine.
His spiritual journey is not defined by a single moment but flows continuously—beginning with childhood fascination with Krishna through cartoons, evolving into devotion through television serials during his teenage years, and now deepening through temples, scriptures, and the company of devotees. This journey is not just about knowing, but about experiencing and living spirituality.
He himself does not remember when he first visited Vrindavan, because, according to him, the attraction of Krishna has always been present in his life. Just as the name Krishna signifies one who attracts everyone, this divine pull continues to draw him closer each day.
Harsh believes that devotion is not merely a ritual, but a living experience that provides direction, peace, and purpose to life. This feeling is clearly reflected in his writing, which is simple, genuine, and deeply touching.
This book is the result of his inner journey, experiences, and deep connection with devotion. It is not just a creation, but an expression of his heart—an effort to inspire readers not only to read, but to feel the presence of the Divine, to live devotion, and to recognize that same divine attraction within themselves.
This is the beginning of his journey, where each step is bringing him closer to Krishna.