Edina, MN, November 21, 2013 - Bargad in Hindi means Banyan Tree - the national tree of India. The tree spans across acres of land with no visible fruits or flowers but lives for centuries, making it a symbol of stability and strength. When Subhash Kommuru and his wife Sujata left their native homeland for a new life in America, they missed its homey comfort that they once took for granted. The tree became their inspiration for a beautiful children's story; originally written to give their son a better understanding of the culture and family values they grew up with, but above all a story that all children can learn from and enjoy.
Receiving rave reviews on Amazon.com, Bargad is a compelling story told through the words and illustrations of two people who grew up in a culture where customs and family are revered and incorporates the Banyan Tree to teach children how to respect, love and care for many things - including the environment. It takes place in VikasNagar, an ancient progressive village, where one of its oldest residents, the Bargad, is challenged of its existence. While Bargad has withstood all the challenges of time, the question now is will it be able to withstand modernization? Will anyone protect it the way it has protected others?Videos