Stories Rooted
in Wonder
Three timeless tales where mythology, trees, and imagination bloom together.
An illustrated collection inspired by Indian trees, folklore, and ecological wisdom
Where Mythology
Meets the Forest
Stories of the Indian Trees is a beautifully illustrated children's collection where mythology and nature intertwine. Through timeless tales inspired by sacred trees, forgotten folklore, and ecological wisdom, young readers discover the magic quietly growing around them.
Three stories. Three trees. Three worlds of wonder — waiting to be opened.
Three Sacred
Tales of the
Trees
When a fire-breathing demon threatened the land, even the gods sought a guiding hand. From the quiet earth, gentle and small, a blade of grass becomes the hope of all.
Read More →A flower was brought from heaven's shore, its fragrance woven with ancient lore. In silent bloom, it bore the key to a promise once whispered beneath a tree.
Read More →In Kapilvastu's sacred sands, a stranger came one dawn carrying a seed whose scent outlived time's yawn. A gift so rare, a blessing so deep.
Read More →Extensions of the
Storytelling Soul
Each companion piece carries the philosophy of the forest — handcrafted, alive, rooted in purpose.
Handcrafted from traditional Tadpatri and adorned with Adivasi-inspired art, each bookmark carries the spirit of indigenous storytelling — a piece of living culture to mark your place in the story.
A small gift back to the earth — nourishing soil while nurturing imagination. Let the story of the trees continue in your garden, your windowsill, your balcony of possibility.
These stories carry something rare — the scent of soil, the memory of trees, and the quiet magic that every Indian child deserves to know. Stories of the Indian Trees is a gift to our roots.
Why This Book
Matters
In a world of screens and noise, this book asks children to pause — to look at the banyan tree in the courtyard, the durva grass by the gate, the parijat blooming at dawn — and remember that the oldest stories are still alive, rooted beneath our feet.
Inside the
Collection
Indian Trees
What Readers
Are
Saying
My daughter refused to put it down. She keeps asking me to plant durva grass in the garden now. This book didn't just tell stories — it planted a love for nature.
As an educator, I struggle to find books that connect children to Indian roots without being preachy. Raghunath achieves this beautifully — through myth, wonder, and the earth.
The illustrations, the stories, the bookmark — every element feels considered. This is what Indian children's publishing should look like. Extraordinary craft.
Plant Stories.
Grow Wonder.
A timeless children's collection reconnecting young minds with mythology, trees, and imagination.
Includes: Book + Tadpatri Bookmark + Vermicompost Sachet