About the Book:
The man who became a Brahmarishi.
The curse that banished him to the hell of hells...
The power of the Dark Lord soon begins to make its presence felt in the mortal world. Vasudev, the brave prince of Bateshwar, becomes the hunter of Asura assassins; his closest friend, Kansa, almost dies while trying to save his sister from a group of deadly monsters; and the most valiant kings in Mrityulok turn over to the dark side, driven by forces beyond their control.
Only one person threatens the Dark Lord's well-laid plans - Devki, the beautiful princess of Madhuvan, who is destined to give birth to the warrior Krishna.
Will the Dark Lord allow Krishna - the person who has been prophesied to destroy him - to be born?
Only one person threatens the Dark Lord's well-laid plans - Devki, the beautiful princess of Madhuvan, who is destined to give birth to the warrior Krishna.
Will the Dark Lord allow Krishna - the person who has been prophesied to destroy him - to be born?
Jagmohan Bhanver is rated amongst the Top 20 Executive Coaches by the GCF (Global Coaching Federation) & is the best-selling author of four books.
Executive Coach & Leadership Mentor to CEOs
Jagmohan is rated amongst the Top 20 Executive coaches in the world. He is referred to as the “Mentor’s Mentor” in corporate circles and has mentored Industry leaders, celebrity entrepreneurs, media people and CEO’s at leading organizations. In the International speakers circuit, he is rated among the most powerful speakers in Asia and one of the most popular Asian speakers across the globe by the Worldwide Speaker’s Bureau.
His latest paper on “leaders as super motivators” has been finding takers in various corporate houses globally and has also been introduced in top B-schools as part of management lessons for executive MBA’s.
Educationist & Public service
Jagmohan is the winner of the Indian Achiever’s Award for Excellence in Education in 2009. He was awarded the Rajiv Gandhi Shiromani Award for outstanding individual achievements and distinguished services to the nation. Subsequently, he was also the recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award. He is also the recipient of the Shiksha Bharati Award.
Internationally best-selling author
Jagmohan’s first book (self help genre) titled "Get Happy Now" was on the best selling lists of most countries and on the Top ten list of leading bookstores in India. His second book, titled "Think your way to Millions" which is on the subject of Behavioral Finance was nominated for the best non-fiction award by Hutch-Crossword in India. This is one of the few books on behavioral finance. His third book was titled “Nadella – The Changing Face of Microsoft.” This book was published by Hachette, the largest publishers in the world. Jagmohan’s latest book is part of a three-volume trilogy on Krishna and is considered as the most awaited book in 2015. It is titled, “The Curse of Brahma.”
We’ve all heard this
theory endless times, that one act of kindness can make a man happy who will in
turn set upon a chain of kind acts, creating a domino effect and making the
world a more bearable place to live in for those people directly and indirectly
affected by it.
The Krishna Challenge has its genesis in
this very theory, however, this time, the challenge urges people to act on it
and spread the word about it, which will motivate people to act out of the
purity of their hearts, to make life better for people, without expecting
anything in return. The second part of the challenge urges the participants to
tag or nominate people to take part, which will increasing the circle of
influence and encourage people to bring joy, warmth, relief in the life of
those they come in contact with, thereby enhancing the quality of life in their
eco system.
This challenge is more relevant today, more
than ever, as we wake up to news of lynching, bombing and killings on an
everyday basis and another world war seems to be dawning on us. The idea of the
challenge is to not sit back waiting for the world to fix itself, but to
proactively participate in fixing every small and big thing, within our power.
Author Jagmohan Bhanver best describes this
challenge as a social consciousness effort, which aims to drive change in
society and heighten people’s awareness towards their responsibility as
citizens.
You may wonder why such a challenge is
named after Krishna.
Krishna is considered synonymous to the one
who intervenes when there is an excess of misery, turmoil and wickedness in
society.
So come be a part of the challenge and help
us make the world a better place.
Here is what you need to
do, if you want to become a part of the challenge:
- Undertake an act of selfless
kindness, however small, and post about it on Facebook, Twitter, your
blog, or anywhere visible.
- Tag 3 people you want to be a part
of the challenge.
- Follow up and understand the impact
your network of kindness is having upon the world around you.
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