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Self-Help

Ananda — The True Meaning of Happiness | Excerpt

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Acharya Prashant explains how what we commonly understand as happiness exists only in the backdrop of sadness, and what man is really looking for is not just happiness, but Ananda – an unconditional joy free from both happiness and sadness. Discarding multiple myths that burden our consciousness, the book draws

Exclusive Excerpt! Ruskin Bond’s Guide on How to Live a Good Life

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A book packed with all the good advice anyone, any age, would love and benefit from because it is sound wisdom distilled from the wonderful life and times of the inimitable Ruskin Bond, unmistakably one of India’s most popular authors. Each piece of valuable advice is worth its weight in

Top 17 Books on Meditation and Peace

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It is often said how the only constant in the world is the ability and inevitability of change. Things falling apart can be very challenging to deal with, but if you are looking for some respite in the midst of a fast-paced world, these books on meditation and peace of

If you are looking for a road-map to a happy and successful life, the answer is here!

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HarperCollins India announces the release of The Happiness Trail  by Ramesh Venkateswaran An Insightful, philosophical, energetic, easy to read book, supported with back-of-the-book exercises to apply the theories discussed! The book has a glowing foreword from Nandan Nilekani, non-executive chairman, Infosys. Author, Ramesh Venkateswaran on publication of his book quoted,

The L Word: Love, Lust and Everything in Between by Aastha Atray Banan

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Aastha Atray Banan’s guide to love, dating and relationships in the modern world Praise for the book ‘What a lovely and real read – so relatable! … I just couldn’t put this one down’ -Malaika Arora, Actor ‘A fun, cheeky and thoughtful exploration of the pleasures and perils of being