Have you travelled outside India and faced criticism over the peculiar way of our behavior? While joining a new job in MNC, have you been questioned by your non-Indian bosses about why you need holidays for certain religious ceremonies? Have you been answerless when your toddler wants to know how a small mouse can be the vehicle of a large bellied god?
Hindu Culture and Lifestyle is an effort to make you aware of why and how to practice the Hindu way of life in a fast-paced urban society with a pragmatic approach to improve wellness, health, career, relationships, inner peace and how to elevate the soul to the next level.
In the wake of globalization, we are largely influenced by the western way of thinking. It has created personality conflict within us, which this book eradicates through authentic, reliable and usable content. It is a beautiful journey through arts, science, management and spirituality all bundled in a pack of three to give you a positive kick-start. It helps you to answer queries you have regarding our past, present, and where we should be heading to keep our values intact and still conquer the world in businesses.
Vaishali Shah happily left the opportunities in the Internet world, a comfortable family life and possible earnings through business ventures to fulfill her goal of promoting Indian scriptures, heritage, culture and knowledge on digital platforms. Her seventeen year long journey made her a known face in different parts of the world. Her collection of more than fifty thousand pages on her website www.hinduscriptures.com changed her personality to a great extent. She ended up creating a family book in a capsule format which every Hindu or a non-Hindu should own to know the rich heritage of India.
Her journey through various authentic pathshala, spiritual guru's ashrams, pilgrimages, temples, holy cities, historic destinations elevated her soul, which she wants to share with her readers to make them experience the same. Her interest in uplifting African women keeps her busy with various charitable projects. She encapsulated her experiences while working with locals in the book called The Veg Safari published in Kenya.
She is a fashionista and has a keen interest in apparel, jewelry, food, travel and meeting people from different walks of life.
Vaishali Shah is a management graduate having experience of Internet technologies for two decades. She developed the passion to read Indian culture and knowledge-based material from the school days which turned into a full-time self-assigned mission after graduation. She founded Shrivedant Foundation to give a platform to her research on Indian knowledge heritage, promote plant-based diet, seminars on Indian culture, publish books and many such endeavors.
Shrivedant Foundation is a registered non-profit foundation in Kenya, India and the United Kingdom. The foundation has been hosting a portal www.hinduscriptures.com to spread the message of Indian culture and lifestyle for the last seventeen years. To spread this message further systematically, the foundation has developed a unique book series to help Indians and others to start living a Vedic Hindu Lifestyle to uplift their soul and well-being.
The material is designed in such a way that the readers understand the elements of Vedic lifestyle and gradually grows in the same path, becoming aware of every aspect in the later stage. The research team ensured that every topic is backed by logical, practical, social point of view to make the reader aware of the rich elements of every aspect of our lifestyle. Which makes the books more authentic, reliable and usable for every reader. It is a one-stop source of information for those parents wanting their children to know about India and Indian culture and make them proud of their roots. Another spinoff is that if anyone from any part of the world is interested in relocating to India, this knowledge will help to acclimatize to the Indian conditions faster.
Sohum, an eight-year-old Indian boy, with curly hair, blue eyes, told his friends with excitement. Sohum was in American International School. His father was working for a reputed software company in New York for the last fifteen years. Hence, Sohum's entire childhood was spent in New York and was influenced by the American culture that was there all around him. However, his mother Riya was both concerned and determined that Sohum would never forget his Indian roots. She made a conscious effort to make him familiar with Indian culture at home.
Sohum shared a close relationship with his grandparents who lived in India. He would often speak to them via Skype. His grandmother narrated several stories from the Panchatantra and Sohum would ask her many questions on the stories narrated. Through the various stories, Sohum's grandmother had fuelled his interest in Hindu culture. His grandfather would pose interesting questions on Indian Culture and traditions and Sohum particularly liked the way his granddad connected them to many present-day aspects. Sohum felt close to his grandparents, it was the distance that separated them physically. At last, his grandparents were going to visit Sohum and his parents. Sohum was very happy and excited to know about their impending arrival and was eagerly looking forward to their visit.
Sohum and his parents went to the airport and picked up his grandparents. Sohum was thrilled to see his beloved grandparents who were visible to him only on Skype all along, present in front of him in flesh and blood.
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Vedas (1278)
Upanishads (477)
Puranas (741)
Ramayana (892)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (475)
Bhakti (244)
Saints (1291)
Gods (1282)
Shiva (334)
Journal (132)
Fiction (44)
Vedanta (324)
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