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Sponsors Needed for Children's Books
By Syamasundara das

Posted November 25, 2002

Vedic Arts, a publishing house of children's books based on the teachings of Srila Prabhupada, has already produced many books, and there are more to be published and distributed. We need sponsors who would like to contribute for a good cause to educate children all over the world.

Srila Prabhupada said, "Books are the basis" and "Child is the father of [the] man." We need good books to lay a good foundation for children from the very beginning, and we need good men and women as exemplary leaders and administrators of the world in the future. Then the Krishna Consciousness movement will continue for 10,000 years, as Prabhupada desired. This is his vision and he has given the program.

With Srila Prabhupada's mercy, I single-handedly started Vedic Arts a few years ago in a humble way and have published nearly 75 titles so far by using up all my resources of funds and personal properties. Whatever lakshmi is coming through our meager sales is going back into investment to produce more books, and it is an unending service to please guru and Krishna. Please visit our website: www.vedicarts.com.

Vedic Arts is simply dedicated to this wonderful welfare program in society. We need kind persons for financial support and promotional support. We will put the contributors’ names and photographs on the books or CDs that they would like to sponsor, and that way their service will be properly acknowledged and encourage others to follow.

We at Vedic Arts hope and pray for kindhearted persons to come forward and help us to serve Srila Prabhupada's mission.

Hare Krishna.

In the service of the children and Srila Prabhupada's mission,

Syamasundara das

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