Ramesh Malhotra - The Author
Ramesh Malhotra explores the evolution of the attainment of spiritual knowledge and inner peace and tranquility.
He manages the Malhotra Group, an organization consisting of different business enterprises covering energy trading, manufacturing, marketing and distribution, specialty products and technologies and real estate.
The fundamental principle of Ramesh's life he describes as "the spirituality circle of life".
Ramesh explains The Spirituality Circle as:
"The three aspects of life include: Service, Support and Sacrifice and they directly relates to: Karma, Dharma and Dakshna; as defined in the Vedas or in Buddhism as the true path to sanctity, Moksha or Nirvana. With fulfilling personal obligatory responsibilities, ‘Karma,’ one attains ‘Tranquility’ and with fulfilling social and cultural responsibilities, ‘Dharma’, one attains ‘Inner Peace’ and finally by fulfilling altruistic responsibilities, ‘Dakshna’, one attains freedom of individual soul. This all leads to eternity the ultimate goal of each living being”
"The three aspects of life include: Service, Support and Sacrifice and they directly relates to: Karma, Dharma and Dakshna; as defined in the Vedas or in Buddhism as the true path to sanctity, Moksha or Nirvana. With fulfilling personal obligatory responsibilities, ‘Karma,’ one attains ‘Tranquility’ and with fulfilling social and cultural responsibilities, ‘Dharma’, one attains ‘Inner Peace’ and finally by fulfilling altruistic responsibilities, ‘Dakshna’, one attains freedom of individual soul. This all leads to eternity the ultimate goal of each living being”
In his first book "Spiritual Wisdom" Ramesh uses practical examples of how to apply these spiritual principles to everyday life, and he provides insight into the four tenets of eternal wisdom:
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Readers comments:
This book is an amazing read………get ready for a journey to unravel the mystery of the “absolute truth.” SBhirani
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"A truly enlightening book that provides guidance as to enjoying a better and more fulfilling life". JThomas
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"I found it a breath of fresh air and an amazing read." AmazonCustomer
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Ramesh is currently writing his second book, which explores the ancient religious philosophy Vedanta.
Vedanta : the term veda means "knowledge" and anta means "end."..
....all philosophical traditions concerned with interpreting the three basic texts of Hinduist philosophy, namely the Upanishads, the Brahma Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita. (Wikipedia)
Vedanta : the term veda means "knowledge" and anta means "end."..
....all philosophical traditions concerned with interpreting the three basic texts of Hinduist philosophy, namely the Upanishads, the Brahma Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita. (Wikipedia)