Junglezen Sheru

Author:

Samarpan

Publisher:

PAN MACMILLAN INDIA

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Publisher

PAN MACMILLAN INDIA

Publication Year 2014
ISBN-13

9789382616283

ISBN-10 9382616284
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 176 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 25.4 x 20.3 x 4.7
Weight (grms) 100
When the forest loses its royal family, the inhabitants elect Kapi, a monkey, as their leader. Sheru, the orphaned lion cub, is adopted by Muktak, the elephant, who strives to convince him that he is the rightful ruler of the forest. But Sheru refuses to believe this. When Kapi declares that everyone in the forest is equal and all creatures will be known as Junglezen henceforth, Sheru laps up the idea with enthusiasm and gets down to being a committed commoner. What follows is a hilarious account of the downward journey of the strong. The situation becomes catastrophic when the forest faces the danger of destruction by the marauding wolves. Junglezen Sheru is a delightful fable centring on individuality, leadership and perfection. This thought provoking story also makes one pause to think about oneself and one's relation to society.

Samarpan

Samarpan is a monk, writer, teacher with several well-known publications to his name, like Tiya: A Parrot’s Journey Home, Param, Junglezen Sheru, and Carving a Sky: A Perspective on Life. His transcribed talks at the university of his organisation on Scriptures in Bengali, are available in book form at archive.org., and they cover the entire range of Indian spiritual traditions.
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