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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal'Jayam’ contains 7 light paths that show us the route to Dharma. These 7 light paths have been derived from the timeless ‘Mahabharata,’ and are universally applicable to all of us engrossed in playing the game of life, wherein Dharma is the goal. The chances of us losing this game of life are high due to errors of assumed goodness and ignorance of the unknown rules of nature. These limitations and pitfalls are explored in ‘Jayam,’ thereby providing us insight into dharmic consciousness and a glimpse into our own personal Dharmic Quotient (DQ). The provision of the Dharma model, the Varna model, and the Swadharma model in the book offers the reader path-maps and philosophical frameworks that pave the way for smart dharmic living.
Hence, this book focuses on the lessons for life, keeping Dharma as the core.
Rather than revolving around role models, this book explores the Mahabharata to learn about the fallibility of human nature. Even the greats like Dharmaputra, Arjuna, Vithura, Draupadi, Dronacharya, Bheeshmacharya and others who aspired to be in dharma, had to battle their own shortcomings and external challenges, exhibiting varying percentages of dharmic strengths and weaknesses. Taking sides that one was greater than the other, prevents us from learning invaluable lessons from them.
Badrinath N
Badri brings together in 'Jayam,' the research and intuitive reflections of saints and scholars who have all through their lives verily breathed the timeless Mahabharata, the Ramayana and the Vedas. He has extensively read, discussed, and listened to their multi-dimensional interpretations and has diligently documented these valuable findings. This led him to discover pertinent dharmic models, and unravel dharmic light paths. Through his own creation of the Varna model and the Swadharma model, Badri has laid a robust framework for human dharmic excellence and self-actualisation.
As a Human Resources researcher, consultant and coach with more than 20 years of professional experience, he has researched and decoded dimensions of Dharma in the realm of human psychology. By interviewing of over 1000 people in this regard across the world and having applied the above models in his consulting engagements, Badri wishes to further share them through his writings.
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