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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRamesh Sambammoorthy, originally from the mist-covered hills of Coonoor in the Nilgiris, began his career with a degree in Chemistry and a humble role on the factory floor. Through clarity of purpose and unwavering dedication, he rose steadily to retire as a Senior Vice President at a leading IT firm. A formative influence in his life was the rare privilege of meeting Sri Chandrasekherendra Saraswathi (Maha Periyava) early in life and on several occasions thereafter. These encounters left a deep and lasting impression, strengthening his faith in Sanatana Dharma and setting the course for a lifRead More...
Ramesh Sambammoorthy, originally from the mist-covered hills of Coonoor in the Nilgiris, began his career with a degree in Chemistry and a humble role on the factory floor. Through clarity of purpose and unwavering dedication, he rose steadily to retire as a Senior Vice President at a leading IT firm.
A formative influence in his life was the rare privilege of meeting Sri Chandrasekherendra Saraswathi (Maha Periyava) early in life and on several occasions thereafter. These encounters left a deep and lasting impression, strengthening his faith in Sanatana Dharma and setting the course for a lifelong spiritual quest.
Now based in Bangalore, Ramesh dedicates himself to studying and sharing India’s sacred knowledge systems. For him, Sanatana Dharma is a living tradition that shapes every aspect of his life. This book, the first in a series, explores how Dharma can offer timeless guidance for contemporary living. He also serves as a trustee at Vedanada Gurukulam, a Bangalore-based center for traditional Vedic learning in the Rishi Parampara lineage.
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Ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer vastness of Sanatana Dharma Scriptures —and wondered where to begin?
This book offers a clear and structured entry point into the heart of Sanatana Dharma through the framework of Chatur Dasa Vidya, the fourteen traditional disciplines that form its foundation. Without requiring prior background, it gently introduces the reader to each of these streams, explaining their significance and interconnections in a simple,
Ever felt overwhelmed by the sheer vastness of Sanatana Dharma Scriptures —and wondered where to begin?
This book offers a clear and structured entry point into the heart of Sanatana Dharma through the framework of Chatur Dasa Vidya, the fourteen traditional disciplines that form its foundation. Without requiring prior background, it gently introduces the reader to each of these streams, explaining their significance and interconnections in a simple, engaging style.
Whether you’re spiritually curious or academically inclined, this book is perfect for anyone who wants to see the bigger picture of Sanatana Dharma, without the overwhelm.
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