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LORD KRISHNA: COMPANION OF THE SOUL
“Where faith meets the eternal companionship of the Divine.”
Lord Krishna: Companion of the Soul is a luminous journey into the life and teachings of Shri Krishna — the eternal friend, guide, and protector of every human soul.
Written by M. G. Gopalakrishnan, a 93-year-old Vaishnavite devotee whose lifelong devotion and study of the scriptures flow through every page, this work brings together the spiritual and human dimensions of Lord Krishna’s life — His divine play, wisdom, compassion, and eternal message of Dharma.
Inside this inspiring book:
About Lord Krishna — His divine purpose on Earth and His embodiment of the balance between Dharma and Karma.
Krishna’s Childhood Leelas — From the divine birth at Mathura to His miraculous deeds in Gokulam and Brindavan — including the slaying of demons, lifting Govardhana Giri, and the blissful Rasa Leela.
Mahabharata and the War of Dharma — A vivid narration of how Krishna’s strategy, compassion, and counsel guided the Pandavas to victory.
Krishna’s Compassion and Teachings — Stories of divine mercy and protection that reveal His role as the ultimate companion in joy and sorrow.
The Uddhava Gita — Krishna’s final message before He departed from Earth — a treasure of profound philosophical insight.
The Bhagavad Gita — The timeless dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, illuminating the path of righteous action, devotion, and self-realisation.
Why is this book special
Written with pure devotion and lifelong reflection by a 93-year-old devotee, it carries a rare emotional sincerity.
Merges scriptural depth with a simple narrative style, making it perfect for all ages.
Ideal for seekers, devotees, and anyone longing for peace, purpose, and divine companionship.
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