Monday, May 18, 2009

Character re(de)fining--The vedantha Toolkit

How to stick to character without being carried away?
How to overcome instinctive fear?
How to attain sucess in both professional and personal life?
How to strike a balance between middle and higher level management?
These are the things that constantly chase me and i think one should have an insight mandatorily when he/she is enagaged to an MNC.Unfortunately our westernised dabba companies forget our own culture and has been involved in a relentless blood sucking process in the name of productivity.

I strongly believe legends like Sarvepalli radhakrishnan,Tantia tope,Bala gangadhar tilak e.t.c properly utilised this weapon and henceforth emerged as leaders.
I have been in search of a common medium to propagate our ancient advaitha vedantha philosophy to my friends and people around me.The amalgamation of oneself with sanathana dharma produces spectacula results.The only toolkit to gain control and put inner enemies at bay.But--the only hurdle is the language -sanskrit tough enough to understand.

offlate i have found a link where our sastra's are teached in layman terms and that too in English. I would strongly suggest and honestly advice to go through the link to obtain both Iha and para results.

http://www.vedantavidyarthisangha.org/

To describe a few words regarding swamiji , hes from chennai and has been extensively undergone training in vedas and shastras for several years.He devoted himself to sanathana haindava dharma propagation and is in constatnt teaching and preaching to his followers.
shubham bhooyat !!!!!

4 comments:

gvk said...

Entra...
Ayn Rand fan writing on vedanta, faith,God?? luks like a contradiction!! or will u say "contradictions dont exist"?

Amarnath Vangara said...

Hi GVK,
sorry im unable to figure you out..
But what you said is true..indeed i follow Ayn Rand..never was a fan..but i find there's a narrow margin of contradiction between the duo...

everythinginmymind said...

First off, a grammar mistake in the paragraph after the link....'taught'...i know its a typo...
and you may want to go through
http://www.kamakoti.org/telugu/
readable only in IE.

Amarnath Vangara said...

@Hari ..yo buddy...the typo mistakes..thx for that link..i know ur a kamakoti bhaktagresara :)