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Gurcharan Das on the Three Aims of Life
Rated 4.14 out of 5 based on 22 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143455486
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Explore the three aims of life–dharma (duty), artha (material prosperity), and kama (desire)–with Gurcharan Das in this insightful book by Anupam Gupta. Delve into ancient Indian wisdom and its relevance in modern life. Gurcharan Das, author of India Unbound, offers profound reflections on balancing these pursuits for a fulfilling life. “Gurcharan Das on the Three Aims of Life” is a must-read for those seeking purpose and meaning. ISBN: 9780143455486.
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Suryansh Gautam –
I found the book to be a bit repetitive, but the core message is valuable. It encourages thoughtful reflection on life’s purpose.
Shivam Aditya Singh –
I was hoping for more practical advice. It’s more theoretical than I expected. Still, a valuable read.
Arosh Kumar –
Das presents compelling arguments for balancing life’s aims. The book is thought-provoking and a quick read.
Soumik Goswami –
A thoughtful exploration of dharma, artha, and kama. Das’s insights are relevant, though the book felt slightly repetitive at times. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Dev Kumar –
While the book had some interesting ideas, it didn’t fully resonate with me. It may appeal more to those deeply rooted in philosophy.
Aldrina Aishwarya D Rozario –
A great introduction to the three aims of life. Das makes complex concepts accessible. Really helped me think about life’s purpose.
Rahul Kumar Singh –
Gurcharan Das’s book is a masterpiece! It provides profound insights into the three aims of life. A life-changing read!
Vivek Gupta –
The book was thought-provoking, but I struggled with some of the philosophical concepts. It requires careful and attentive reading.
Juhi Manohar Mahajan –
Das’s book is a gem! It provides a fresh perspective on ancient wisdom and its relevance today. Highly recommended.
Kumar Rohit –
The book is well-written and easy to understand, but I was hoping for more practical applications of the concepts.
Nitanshu Sagar –
Gurcharan Das offers a clear perspective on ancient wisdom. It’s a good starting point for understanding Indian philosophy in modern context.
Debdeep Paul –
I found the book insightful, but some parts were a bit too philosophical for my taste. Still, a good read for those seeking deeper meaning.
Mayank Mehta –
While the book was informative, it lacked depth. It could have benefited from more contemporary examples.
Thangbiaklian Nunthuk –
Some ideas resonated with me, while others didn’t. It’s a good book to spark introspection. A worthwhile investment in self-discovery.
Yashraj Mahesh Mohrir –
Gurcharan Das provides a refreshing take on ancient wisdom. His book is a must-read for those seeking meaning and purpose.
Supriya Bharti –
Das’s perspective on balancing dharma, artha, and kama is truly enlightening. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking purpose.
Manasi Prabhakar Bele –
Das presents a compelling case for balancing the three aims. His insights are both practical and profound. A truly enlightening read.
Ayush Patel –
A concise and insightful exploration of dharma, artha, and kama. It offered a clear and balanced perspective on life’s goals.
Mohd. Aqdas –
While the topic is interesting, the writing style was a bit dry. I wish there were more personal anecdotes. I found the book insightful.
Shubham Ganguly –
An excellent overview of dharma, artha, and kama. It offers a balanced perspective on achieving a fulfilling life. A true gem!
Deepak Kumar –
Das offers practical insights into balancing life’s aims. His wisdom is both timeless and relevant. A highly recommended read.
Ayush Kukrele –
I appreciated the book’s simplicity and clarity. It made complex philosophical concepts easy to understand and apply.