Champak [updated] -

: Published by Delhi Press since 1968, Champak has been a household name for decades. It is published in multiple languages, including English, Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, and Tamil, making it one of the most accessible pieces of literature for Indian children.

: Stories set in the fictional forest of Champakvan , often featuring clever animals who teach moral lessons. champak

The flower is deeply associated with and Lord Krishna . According to mythology, Lord Krishna is often depicted wearing a garland of Champaka flowers, and the Brindavan forests were said to be rich with these trees. It is also associated with Lord Shiva ; the flowers are used in Abhishekam (ritual bathing) of the Lingam. : Published by Delhi Press since 1968, Champak

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