Malibu Chronical Feature: Sunandaji Discusses the Eternal Principles of Life and Living
What is Vedanta? Is it a religion? Vedanta is the ancient philosophy that enunciates the eternal principles of life and living. Which explains the meaning and purpose of your existence in the world. A knowledge that trains you to think for yourself. To (more…)
Del Mar Times: Sunandaji discusses the Vedantic way to achieve purpose and direction in life
Living is a skill that may be learned much like playing an instrument, according to the teachings of Vedantic philosophy. The more you learn about life and the more you practice the guidelines set down by Vedanta, the more you will live (more…)
DNA India: You can find both success and peace in life – Sunandaji
An interview with Sunandaji on Chapter 4 of the Bhagavad Gita, featured in DNA India. So what’s the focal point of this chapter? The chapter deals with the subject of Action. Action is inevitable in human life because every single day of our (more…)
LA Yoga: Sunandaji on The Power of Questioning to Control the Restless Mind
In the last few decades there has been a phenomenal rise in the standard of living. However, by many measures, the quality of human life has deteriorated. At the workplace there is dissatisfaction, stress, and animosity. At home, spouses are unable (more…)
Goop: Vedanta – Why are we all so unhappy?
At its heart, Vedanta revolves around developing the intellect: That we are all unhappy because we drive our lives forward using only our minds, which are the seat of emotion, likes, and dislikes—we need our intellect, the seat of reason and (more…)
CNN Edition: Learn to Live with it: Becoming Stress-Free
When something goes wrong and it can be corrected, do so. If not, learn to live with it, philosopher A. Parthasarathy says. People the world over believe that stress comes from external sources. Read More on CNN >
Sports Illustrated: Cricket, What a Sport!
At 86, post a hip replacement surgery, Swami Parthasarathy says he’s not out. He mixes cricket with Vedanta to spread his brand of philosophy and has one mantra for all: Focus on the present. Read More >
Forbes India: Applying Swami Parthasarathy’s Vedanta to Boardrooms
Swami Parthasarathy’s Vedanta originates in the Upanishads, but his teachings apply to boardrooms as well. More than 3,000 years ago, pupils sat down with their gurus in the seclusion of Indian forests with the intent of learning Vedanta, which in Sanskrit (more…)
CNBC: The Two Things That Motivate People
“It all boils down to two things: one is acquisition, the second is enjoyment,” Swami Parthasarathy, philosopher and author, told CNBC. Parthasarathy also said the world is all intelligence and no intellect.
CNBC: Spirituality at Work
TV interview of Swami Parthasarathy on CNBC on how ancient wisdom applies to modern life and business.