RAVI SWAMINATHAN has had a rich corporate career spanning more than three decades, across multiple industries. He was the president at Hewlett Packard India and retired as the managing director at AMD India. Ravi has been visiting faculty at IIM Ahmedabad and has given guest lectures at a number of institutions. He is a chemical technologist with an MBA from IIM Ahmedabad and has done an advanced management programme from INSEAD, France. He is currently Advisor and Mentor to Rishihood University. With a deep interest in spirituality, Ravi shares his understanding of the essence of dharma with teachings drawn from dharmic traditions.
ANANTH has been active in the consumer tech start-up space, having graduated from St Stephen's College, Delhi, and completed his post-graduation from SP Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai. He has nurtured a deep interest in stories from Indian Itihasa and Puranas from a very early age, and has been retelling these stories on his blog, suited to the modern reader, for over a decade. Ananth's involvement in Indian culture also extends to his training as a Carnatic percussionist and a hobbyist photographer, having captured many historical places and practices.
The Indian subcontinent has been the custodian of the Dharmic ecosystem since time immemorial.
The values of Dharma Yoga are eternal and universal, but practices evolve to reflect the realities of the age in which we are living. This book presents the range of Hindu beliefs, philosophies and practices through the medium of its ancient stories and provides a basic appreciation of what it means to be a Dharma Yogi.
Dharma Yoga is a must-read for anyone wanting to know more about Hinduism and its roots and traditions. The book is written in a simple and easy-to-access style, boiling down the complex and often confounding terms to their essence, which can be grasped by anyone irrespective of their age. Stories and quotations interspersed throughout the book enhance its readability.
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