Kaliya, Serpent King: New Edition
By (Author) Joshua M Greene
Mandala Publishing Group
Mandala Publishing Group
13th November 2012
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
24
Width 216mm, Height 279mm, Spine 15mm
445g
Rich illustrations and lyrical storytelling illuminate this ancient Sanskit story from India about bravery and respect for nature.
Kaliya, king of ancient Indias serpent people, crosses the gods and must leave. He takes his serpentine wives and offspring and relocates to the pristine Yamuna River, which flows by young Krishnas village of Vrindavan. The serpent kings venom poisons the river. Birds fall lifeless to the ground, trees and vegetation dry up, and the lives of the villagers are in danger. Although only a child, Krishna has sworn to protect the environment and safeguard the many animals and people who depend on the river for their existence. Whether one views Krishna as a divine being or as a mischievous child, his respect for nature is exemplary. This tale from Indias ancient Sanskrit wisdom texts transcends its moment in remote history to deliver a message as relevant as todays news. Artist Patrick Wires luminous illustrations recall the vibrant palette of Maxfield Parrish and complement author Joshua Greenes lyrical retelling of this classic story.
"Once there was an island of serpents. Their king, Kaliya, was a many-headed serpent, the largest and strongest of them all. He decorated his heads with royal jewels . . . Kaliya was dangerous, powerful, and very proud."
from the book"
Joshua M. Greene has produced films for PBS and Disney, has served as vice president for New Yorks largest PR firm, and was appointed director of strategic planning for the United Nations Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders. He was also an adjunct professor at Hofstra University in New York. His previous works include the best-selling Here Comes the Sun: The Spiritual and Musical Journey of George Harrison; Justice at Dachau: The Trials of an American Prosecutor;Witness: Voices from the Holocaust; and Gita Wisdom: An Introduction to Indias Essential Yoga Text. In 1970, he was initiated as Yogesvara Das by Bhakivedanta Swami Prabhupada and served for thirteen years in Prabhupadas society as director of French-language publications.