A recent news report claimed that the publisher had decided to reach out to children through its new series of comic books, portraying deities as superheroes.
The manager of Gita Press, Lal Mani Tripathi, said, "The press has no plans to publish comics for children as the pictures used in comics are very different from reality and images of deities cannot be distorted.
He said they were only using stories which they already had and were published in their magazine, Kalyan, for different books.
"We have a team of artists who make photographs according to the needs of the story," he said.
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Tripathi said currently, they were publishing seven types of children's books and had a collection of handmade photographs of deities and great personalities of India.
He said the pictures were at Leela Chitra Mandir in the Gita Press campus in Gorakhpur and were used for different series aimed at children.
The next was the Ramlala series, based on Lord Ram, that came out in 1999. In 2000, a series was published on important deities and in 2006, another was published with stories on character-building for children. The Adarsh series was published in 2014 and six books were published under it.
"Earlier we came up with a series of books, Sanskriti Mala, but it did not become popular. Recently (in 2018) we published the revised version with big and beautiful colour pictures, fonts and simple language," Tripathi said.