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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRishi and Mehak got married in 2007. He was a banker, and she was a homemaker. In 2011, Rishi decided to quit his corporate job to find the purpose of his life, and finally, in 2013, he got it into Indian Epics. This started an unusual journey of him becoming a Spiritualist. They started reading various books like a concise version of Shiv Puran, Vishnu Puran, Bhagwattam, multiple versions of Ramayana and Mahabharata and many other books. They also attended sessions of many speakers and saints. They watched various plays, movies and television programs to enhance their learnings and understRead More...
Rishi and Mehak got married in 2007. He was a banker, and she was a homemaker. In 2011, Rishi decided to quit his corporate job to find the purpose of his life, and finally, in 2013, he got it into Indian Epics.
This started an unusual journey of him becoming a Spiritualist. They started reading various books like a concise version of Shiv Puran, Vishnu Puran, Bhagwattam, multiple versions of Ramayana and Mahabharata and many other books. They also attended sessions of many speakers and saints. They watched various plays, movies and television programs to enhance their learnings and understanding of the subject.
In 2015, they started taking sessions for all age groups, from kids to senior citizens. They created various innovative methods to conduct these sessions. They have designed many modules to cover different learnings from Indian Epics. They also customize modules as per the clients’ requirements.
Rishi is a renowned facilitator and a motivational speaker, having delivered 3000+ sessions across 100+ cities in India and had 1,00,000+ participants across 25+ industries for more than 300+ organisations.
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As the saying goes, there are three sides to every story:
Your Truth, My Truth, and The Real Truth.
In Sanatan Dharma, there are millions of books and story tellers, so whichever book or story a person has read, heard or seen, it becomes that person’s truth.
The key point to note is that there are usually multiple stories explaining the same fact, occasion, or festival. So, each version is right in its own merit. This is a result
As the saying goes, there are three sides to every story:
Your Truth, My Truth, and The Real Truth.
In Sanatan Dharma, there are millions of books and story tellers, so whichever book or story a person has read, heard or seen, it becomes that person’s truth.
The key point to note is that there are usually multiple stories explaining the same fact, occasion, or festival. So, each version is right in its own merit. This is a result of the natural evolution the stories might have gone through—the process of being handed over from generation to generation for centuries.
Many concepts and secrets are hidden in these stories, and we are going to explore such secretive learnings and evolve on how to lead life personally and professionally.
In our book, we have not only shared the story of Mahabharata, but after every chapter we have shared the learnings from that chapter, and trivia of many characters. We have strived to make it the best resource on “Mahabharata" available to you.
Mahabharata is an “Itihasa” which means “thus it happened”. Mahabharata was written by the great author Maharishi Ved Vyasa.
Mahabharata is not only about a war between two branches of a family or a tale of good versus evil, but it's a profound exploration of human nature, choices and consequences. Every character embodies a mix of virtues and flaws, blurring the line between Dharma and Adharma.
In this epic, everyone is both right and wrong in their own way. While Adharma has seemingly triumphed, the question remains — will the Pandavas reclaim their kingdom, or does Mama Shakuni still have one last ace up his sleeve?
Ancient Indian history, popularly known as Indian Mythology, has a powerful influence in different households. The principles mentioned in our scripture, the Vedas and epics, bring out the virtues on which an individual can act on a set and orderly path. These principles are not only personal but can relate to ethics, management, interpersonal relations, attitude and life goals.
Here in this book, we have interpreted many stories and happenings in the l
Ancient Indian history, popularly known as Indian Mythology, has a powerful influence in different households. The principles mentioned in our scripture, the Vedas and epics, bring out the virtues on which an individual can act on a set and orderly path. These principles are not only personal but can relate to ethics, management, interpersonal relations, attitude and life goals.
Here in this book, we have interpreted many stories and happenings in the light of management and personal backdrop. While the exciting stories will keep you entertained, the learnings you will derive from them will be a newer perspective to what you thought was Ancient Indian History or Indian Mythology.
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