Review flashback: The Krishna Key
The Krishna Key was my first book review and although I enjoy the genre, I was not very kind in my assessment of the book.
You can read it right here, if you haven't already.
Maybe the plot wasn't up to the mark and the theory didn't appeal to my logic, but there is one thing the book did give me, and that's immense knowledge.
Today I quote stories of Lord Krishna and have a better understanding of his existence in Indian mythology. There are so many things he said that are applicable to life even today, it's astonishing. There is so much to learn about Indian culture and heritage - and books like these capture them beautifully.
I may not have given The Krishna Key rave reviews (and no I'm not changing that), but I do wish to acknowledge the wealth of information I have acquired because of it. :)
You can read it right here, if you haven't already.
Maybe the plot wasn't up to the mark and the theory didn't appeal to my logic, but there is one thing the book did give me, and that's immense knowledge.
Today I quote stories of Lord Krishna and have a better understanding of his existence in Indian mythology. There are so many things he said that are applicable to life even today, it's astonishing. There is so much to learn about Indian culture and heritage - and books like these capture them beautifully.
I may not have given The Krishna Key rave reviews (and no I'm not changing that), but I do wish to acknowledge the wealth of information I have acquired because of it. :)
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