Description
- ISBN-13: 9789356994324
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- Width: 140 mm
- ISBN-10: 9356994323
- Publisher Date: 07 Sep 2023
- Height: 220 mm
- No of Pages: 216
- Spine Width: 10 mm
- Weight: 202 gr
Original price was: ₹299.00.₹224.25Current price is: ₹224.25.
Seeking peace and purpose in a world obsessed with success? “Monk’s Almanac: Sutras for Navigating Life’s Most Pressing Issues” by Nityanand Charan Das offers ancient wisdom for modern problems. Discover how to conquer stress, find happiness, and live a fulfilling life. ISBN: 9789356994324. Perfect for those seeking mindfulness and practical solutions to life’s challenges. Buy your copy today.
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Aniruddha Khohwal –
The book is well written and organized. It offers practical guidance, but I was looking for something more spiritually profound.
Samridh Shakya –
I loved this book! It’s helped me to slow down and appreciate the small things. I would recommend this book to anyone!
Mansi Gupta –
I found some nuggets of wisdom in this book, but it wasn’t a life-changing experience. It’s a nice introduction to mindful living.
Shiva Chaudhary –
Easy to understand and implement. The Monk’s Almanac provides actionable steps towards a more balanced and fulfilling life.
Shubham Sangram Chavan –
Simple, yet profound. This almanac offers a fresh perspective on dealing with life’s complexities. Highly recommended!
Manisha Kumari Gobind Prajapati –
Truly inspiring! This almanac has helped me find clarity and peace in my life. I highly recommend it to anyone feeling lost or overwhelmed.
Mitanshi Saxena –
A beautiful book! Each sutra resonated with me on a deep level. I will definitely revisit this almanac regularly.
Piyush Sonthalia –
This book is a gem! It offers timeless wisdom in a modern context. I’ve already started applying the sutras to my daily routine.
Anurag Singh Praliya –
This book provided practical advice I could actually use. It helped me reframe my perspective on daily challenges. Definitely worth reading for anyone seeking inner peace.
Vinay Beniwal –
Some good ideas but I think the book can be improved by providing more practical examples that are real life scenarios.
Shreyas Goverdhan Bangalore –
A good starting point for mindfulness, but felt a bit repetitive at times. Some sutras were truly insightful, others less so. Overall, a decent read.
Srishti –
While the book has some good points, it felt a little too simplistic for me. I was hoping for more in-depth analysis.
Akash Aryan –
I enjoyed the book, but it felt a bit preachy at times. Some advice was helpful, while other parts were not relevant to me.
Rishu –
An okay read. I didn’t find it particularly groundbreaking, but it did offer some food for thought. Worth a look if you’re curious.