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Editorial
Issue July, 2025
By Dr. Janki Santoke
Thanks to the efforts of the team, we have our next edition of the Vedanta Wisdom Journal, on the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima. Guru Purnima is the birthday of the great and prolific sage Veda Vyasa so called because he divided the Vedic corpus into the four books we are familiar with today. His original name was Krishna Dwaipayana, Krishna born on an island....
Why do we suffer?
Issue July, 2025
By Meera Nair
The mystery of human suffering is deeply influenced by our vasanas or inherent nature, which, when manifested, appear as thoughts, desires, and actions. Vasanas are also the cause of our heterogeneous experiences, as well as the reason why we are born into a particular environment. Understanding this can help us navigate life's complexities....
Bhakti Yoga: Its Essence
Issue July, 2025
By Deepraj Dutta
Bhakti Yoga comprises two Sanskrit words, Bhakti meaning devotion and Yoga meaning union (with the Divine), thus Bhakti Yoga refers to the path of uniting with the Divine through devotion. We can see a lot of talk of Bhakti Yoga and its significance in the path towards the Divine on various platforms today (religious TV channels, podcasts etc.), each with their own version of Bhakti Yoga. In this article, we look at Bhakti Yoga through the lens of Vedanta and understand what is Bhakti and what is Bhakti Yoga.
The Formless Ground
Issue July, 2025
By Dhiraj Malik
Have you ever wondered what the ultimate, fundamental substance is that underlies all of reality? Artists, scientists, philosophers—and perhaps each of us at some point— grapple with these timeless questions: What is the world made of? What am I made of? At first, science seems to offer answers: atoms, molecules, subatomic particles....
Reflections on ‘Likes and Dislikes’ vis-a-vis Desires in A. Parthasarathy’s
Issue July, 2025
By Mahesh Ursekar
The summum bonum of life according to the Bhagavad Gita is Self-realization. In many places in the book, Sri Krishna says that to reach this exalted state, one needs to drop all desires. This is possible if one reduces the vast bulk of desires by performing the three yogas – karma, bhakti and jnana and then takes to meditation in order to drop the last desire for Self-realization itself....
The Happiness Guarantee 3: The Habits of Happiness (Book Excerpt)
Issue July, 2025
By Dr. Janki Santoke
If you're tired of fleeting happiness and want to build a life that feels genuinely fulfilling, The Happiness Guarantee 3: The Habits of Happiness offers something deeper than quick fixes. Grounded in research and real-life examples, this book shows how lasting joy isn't found in extraordinary moments, but in the small, repeatable habits we build every day. Whether it's having a schedule, deepening your relationships, or stepping back from stress, each chapter gives you practical tools to rewire your emotional life from the inside out....
My Experience with Karma
Issue January, 2024
By Nimesh Mehta
If adversity can be a catalyst for personal growth, then this incident in the life of Nimesh Mehta is a stellar example. As a young man, he faced a traumatic accident. Rather than be cowed down by it, he used Vedantic principles to turn it into an opportunity for care and service....
Vedantic Sadhana: Path to Ananda through Indian Classical Dance
Issue January, 2024
By Rachna Ramya Agrawal
Very few studies have explored the impact of Vedantic sadhana or the conscious practice of achieving perfection in Indian classical dances. The three modes of Vedantic sadhana - shravana, manana, and nididhyasana - are also applied in the Indian classical arts. According to Natyashastra, an ancient treatise on performing arts, the criterion for being regarded as classical is the dance style’s adherence to the guiding principles referred to within it....
Self-Inquiry: The Essence of Advaita Vedanta
Issue January, 2024
By Dhiraj Malik
Advaita Vedanta serves as a guide for those embarking on the journey of Self-inquiry. Its message is clear: by our very nature, we are free, whole, and content. This fundamental truth is not immediately apparent, but it can be realized with proper This article provides an overview of Advaita Vedanta’s approach to Self-Inquiry as described in the texts and commentaries of Adi Shankaracharya....
The Happiness Guarantee. 1. The Philosophy of Happiness (Book Excerpt)
Issue January, 2024
By Janki Santoke, Ph.D
The Happiness Guarantee - The Philosophy of Happiness by Dr. Janki Santoke explores the universal pursuit of happiness that permeates every facet of human existence. In this excerpt from Chapter 1, the author delves into the intrinsic human desire for happiness, emphasizing that all actions, choices, and pursuits ultimately revolve around this central quest. The author critically examines societal norms, material possessions, and various life pursuits, questioning whether they genuinely The Happiness Guarantee seeks to unravel the mystery of happiness, proposing a departure from the traditional pursuit of joy through external factors....
Editorial
Issue January, 2024
By Dr Janki Santoke
Welcome to a most exciting event, the first Journal of the Vedanta Wisdom Trust. Initiatives such as this will also serve our flagship project, the world’s first Vedanta The purpose of this journal is to give our readers a serious, cited, but not too academic, reading experience, combining theory with practice. The contributions have come from the learners of Vedanta....
Retreat at Rishihood University: Assimilating Vedantic Learning
Issue January, 2024
By Moumeeta Mohanty
This article explores the transformative impact of attending a month-long Vedanta retreat at Rishihood University in July 2023. While online Vedanta classes offer their unique convenience, in-person retreats are an essential adjunct for accelerated spiritual growth. The Rishihood Retreat, led by Dr. Janki Santoke, provided a unique blend of traditional teachings and modern practices, fostering a conducive environment for spiritual growth and self-discovery....
Editorial
Issue July, 2024
By Dr Janki Santoke
And here is the second issue of the Vedanta Wisdom Journal. It is a matter of great pleasure to be able to offer to our readers this new edition, created with the hard work and dedication of the editorial team. In it, you will find the Art of Self-Discovery by Sreedharan an alumnus of the Vedanta Academy and the head of its Middle East Centre....
Who is a Sinner?
Issue July, 2024
By Meera Nair
This article delves into the concept of sin, as explained in Vedantic scriptures. It draws upon the insights of eminent seers such as Adi Shankaracharya, Swami Vivekananda, Swami Rama Tirtha, and Swami A Parthasarathy to better understand the perception of sin....
Art of Self-Discovery
Issue July, 2024
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In "Art of Self-Discovery," S. A. Sreedharan explores the paradox of individuals engaging in spiritual practices without attaining inner peace....
Service and Togetherness: My Path to Spiritual Growth
Issue July, 2024
By Mitali Thakore
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Obligatory Duty - A Divine Gift in the Life of a Spiritual Seeker
Issue July, 2024
By Surekha Ghogale
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Karma Yoga: Negating the Cycle of Samsara
Issue July, 2024
By Dhiraj Malik
Karma Yoga is a powerful spiritual practice that purifies the mind by relaxing the grip of desires. We are trapped in a cycle of desires. The more we act to fulfill our desires, the more new ones emerge. We never reach a state where all desires are satisfied....
My Experience with Karma Yoga
Issue January, 2025
By Arun Sehgal
Working for a higher goal with a focus on action rather than the results is how Arun Sehgal dealt with around two hundred personnel who had received the pink slip due to a multinational company's acquisition. As the Head of Human Resources, he unfolds the events and describes how his team transformed a potentially traumatic experience into a smooth transition simply by working for a sublime cause, which helped unleash their full potential. He shares this inspiring story, which led to an award-winning HR Practice with Meera Nair....
Ishwara: A Conversation with My Teacher
Issue January, 2025
By Dhiraj Malik
In Vedanta, the concept of ishwara, often equated with God, is both nuanced and sophisticated. Most religious philosophies depict God as an all-powerful, all-knowing being who creates this universe and dispenses justice. Vedanta presents a more intricate view....
Editorial
Issue January, 2025
By Dr Janki Santoke
Thanks to the work of our dedicated journal team, we have yet another reading treat with us. Some food for thought from Deepraj Dutta who compares Vedanta and Sufi thoughts, Meera Nair who gives an excellent example of Karma Yoga with Arun Sehgal's experience and Sanjay Bharatiya who helps with the theory of karma yoga. There is a self-paced course on the Secret of Effective Work on the Vedanta Wisdom Trust website, if you would like to delve some more into Karma Yoga....
The Vedantic and Sufi Concepts of The Self
Issue January, 2025
By Deepraj Dutta
Philosophers over the ages have asked themselves the question, “Who am I?”. They came up with answers that they passed on to their students, which later resulted in the development of the various philosophical schools of thought. The language that these masters used depended largely on their geography, culture and their scholastic tradition....
Karma Yoga as a Vehicle for Spiritual Growth
Issue January, 2025
By Sanjay Bhartiya
Karma Yoga emphasizes the path of right action, defined by selfless work performed with a sense of service and without attachment to the outcomes. This article explores two key aspects of Karma Yoga: the inevitability of action and the purification of the mind through right action. It highlights that living beings are in constant action, and attempting to escape it is futile....
The Happiness Guarantee: The Attitudes of Happiness (Book Excerpt)
Issue January, 2025
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In Dr. Janki Santoke’s The Happiness Guarantee: 2. The Attitudes of Happiness, it is asserted that joy can transform into sorrow when indulgence is not tempered by regulation. The author emphasises that true enjoyment derives from a disciplined and mindful engagement with pleasures. Intellect must guide the desires of the mind, balancing both indulgence and abstinence....
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Editorial
Issue July, 2025
By Dr. Janki Santoke
Thanks to the efforts of the team, we have our next edition of the Vedanta Wisdom Journal, on the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima. Guru Purnima is the birthday of the great and prolific sage Veda Vyasa so called because he divided the Vedic corpus into the four books we are familiar with today. His original name was Krishna Dwaipayana, Krishna born on an island....
The Formless Ground
Issue July, 2025
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The Happiness Guarantee 3: The Habits of Happiness (Book Excerpt)
Issue July, 2025
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Bhakti Yoga: Its Essence
Issue July, 2025
By Deepraj Dutta
Bhakti Yoga comprises two Sanskrit words, Bhakti meaning devotion and Yoga meaning union (with the Divine), thus Bhakti Yoga refers to the path of uniting with the Divine through devotion. We can see a lot of talk of Bhakti Yoga and its significance in the path towards the Divine on various platforms today (religious TV channels, podcasts etc.), each with their own version of Bhakti Yoga. In this article, we look at Bhakti Yoga through the lens of Vedanta and understand what is Bhakti and what is Bhakti Yoga.
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Issue July, 2025
By Mahesh Ursekar
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