The Fairy’s Flowers - inspired by the 10 moral principles Yama and Niyama
By Mukti Hava Bauman
Adapted by Didi Anandarama
Illustrated by Masa Lenuzzi
From the back cover:
The Fairy's Flowers is inspired by the ten moral principles of Yama and Niyama as elaborated by Shrii P. R Sarkar, the founder of Neohumanist Education. This story has been circulating around the world in many schools as a favorite for the past 20 years. Each concept - non-harming, benevolent truth, non-stealing, universal love, moderation, purity, contentment, service, study and self-realization - is delightfully interwoven into the adventure of Jonathan who sets out to meet the fairy in the forest. The Fairy's Flowers is a 32 page full colour glossy book with soft cover printed in India .
Neohumanist Education is firmly rooted in the philosophy of Neohumanism, which stands for the “the practice of love for all creation including plants, animals and the inanimate world.”
