Book Review: ‘How to Lead a Tranquil Life’ by Swami Shekaranand
"How to Lead a Tranquil Life" by Swami Shekaranand is an inviting and deeply reflective exploration of the human search for peace in a world overflowing with pressure, expectation, and emotional turbulence.
Book Review: ‘Case for Ram’ by Anirudh Sharma and Sridhar Potaraju
Overall, "Case for Ram" is a compelling, well-documented narrative that not only informs about an epochal legal victory but demonstrates how faith, history, and jurisprudence coalesced to restore a sacred space through democratic and judicial process.
Book Review: ‘Bhagavad Gita for Everyday Living’ by Swami Mukundananda
"Bhagavad Gita for Everyday Living" by Swami Mukundananda offers a clear and relatable interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita, making its timeless wisdom approachable for modern readers.
Book Review: ‘Being Peace’ by Thich Nhat Hanh
"Being Peace" shines as a timeless manual for those seeking calm amidst chaos and a path to joy in everyday life. Its warmth, clarity, and compassionate tone underscore the universal potential for awakening and harmony in each moment.
Book Review: ‘Amrit Kalash’ by Divya Narain Upadhyaya
In "Amrit Kalash", through clear and dramatic storytelling, the author revisits memorable tales from the Mahabharata, Shiva Purana, and Bhagavat Purana, highlighting major moments like Bhishma’s vow and the churning of the ocean.
Book Review: ‘The Enlightened Manager’ by Vishwanath Alluri
Vishwanath Alluri's book, "The Enlightened Manager" examines contemporary management challenges through the philosophical lens of Jiddu Krishnamurti, widely regarded as a great thinker.


















