Tejomayananda
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Tattvabodha
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2010
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Meditation Verses - Nirvana Shatakam
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Drig Drishya Viveka
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Right Thinking
5 editions
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2013
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Hindu Culture An Introduction (The Hindu culture series)
8 editions
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published
1993
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The Essential Teaching
3 editions
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published
2007
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Discourses on Shrimad Bhagavata
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Ganapati Atharvashirsha Upanishad
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Vibhishana Gita
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1994
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A Glimpse into Yogavasistha
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“When a person works with inspiration, he never gets tired or exhausted. When man works for himself, there is only the perspiration of labour without joy. When he works for a noble goal, he is inspired. When working for a noble goal, man derives tremendous strength from his chosen altar of dedication.”
― Right Thinking
― Right Thinking
“What is beauty in action? When one performs one’s duty consistently without desire and attachment, then one becomes strong. But for most, the very idea of performing our duty is painful. People say that there is no beauty in doing one’s duty. Duty becomes a burden. People become tired even before they go to work at 10:00 a.m. They love weekends and Monday is their worst day. They feel ‘weakened’ at the very thought of going back to work and wait for weekends.”
― Right Thinking
― Right Thinking
“How can we learn to see beauty in our duties? When we work with love, devotion and dedication there is beauty. Then the burden of duty disappears. It becomes a ‘joy’, not a ‘job’ to be done. When a woman works at the office, she considers it her duty. She works for a certain number of hours and leaves at the prescribed time. But when she is taking care of her child at home, she does not say that she will work for so many hours only or that she will take a breakfast break from 8 am to 9 am. She does not feel that she is performing a bounden duty because the love for her child is natural.”
― Right Thinking
― Right Thinking
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