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Karma:
I have always been fascinated by karma, i know a little about it but not much. If I did a story about karma it would have lots of action and talk about how karma effects different people in their lives. I like the idea of making it like a courthouse where Karma has to judge what the people have done and give them a consequence accordingly. With this story I would try and focus on different people's lives and what karma has done in them.

Krishna:
Krishna is the supreme God, I do not know much at all about Krishna but I think it would be very interesting to learn about him and research his stories. He can be known as a prankster so i would do a story focusing on that, he also is known as a hero and a lover so i would try and bring those aspects of him into his stories. I would make all of these stories through different phases of his life, like when he was a boy to when he is an adult.

Reincarnation:
Reincarnation has always been super interesting to me, i dont know the origin of reincarnation so my research would be fun and interesting. I would provide a storybook of different lives that went through reincarnation. Many famous Gods experienced reincarnation, along with other deities, I would talk about those stories and their experiences with reincarnation. Moksa and Nirvana are two people that I would like to focus on in this story.

Food:
I can be known as a foodie sometimes so doing a story on food would be fun for me, because who does not like food? I would bring together different stories that incorporate food and discuss the origin of it and why it is so special. For instance the divine rice pudding would be one, along with the story of the sun mango. In India there are many special foods that all have a special story to be told about them and this storybook would do that.


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