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Architecture of success in Hinduism
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Architecture of success in Hinduism

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Architecture of Success in Hinduism is a profound exploration of the timeless wisdom embedded in Sanatana Dharma, presenting success not as a material achievement alone, but as a complete alignment of life with cosmic order. This book dives deep into the foundational pillars of Hindu philosophy, revealing how every aspect of life is structured through divine intelligence and purposeful design.At its core, the book explains the Purusharthas—Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha—as the essential goals of human existence, forming a balanced framework for personal, social, and spiritual fulfillment. It further explores the cosmic functioning of the universe through the three forms of Lord Vishnu: Karanodakshayi Vishnu, Garbhodakshayi Vishnu, and Kshirodakshayi Vishnu, illustrating how creation, preservation, and sustenance operate at different levels of reality.The book also sheds light on the mystical and symbolic significance of the Eleven Rudras, representing transformation, destruction of ignorance, and renewal of consciousness. Alongside this, it elaborates on the Samskaras, the sacred life-cycle rituals that shape human character from birth to liberation, and the Ashramas, the four stages of life that guide an individual from studenthood to spiritual realization.By weaving together philosophy, cosmology, and life management principles, this book presents Hinduism not merely as a religion but as a complete system of success architecture—designed to elevate human life toward harmony, purpose, and ultimate liberation.
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The base of Hindu philosophy, #2
Kirjailija
Shreekar Nayak
ISBN
9798235186606
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
18.4.2026
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