Thursday 26 January 2017

Ten Books that Change Lives Forever


Books are your best friend.



1.Letters of Swami Vivekananda
   
 Thought provoking letters by Swami  Vivekananda.Inspiring and leave a mark on every soul.
                                                                              
                                   
2.Bhagvad Gita – By Prabhupada
“A google map for a person trying to reach his destination.” –T.R.Sreejith



3.Ignited Minds – by APJ Kalam

A new dawn  to a student consumed by studies,marks and parental pressure.Gives the purpose and vision to achieve greater heights.



4.The day I stopped Drinking Milk –by Sudha Murthy
A collection of heart warming short stories instilling values from every section of the society from all over the globe. One of the stories “Bombay to Bangalore” simply touches the soul.



5. Vidhura Niti –English Translation by KM Ganguli
A step by step guide on how to rule a kingdom in a righteous manner.A must read for Modi,Trump and Hu Jintao.
                "Even Harsha Bhogle's commentary falls short in comparision...."-T.R.Sreejith



6. Tiruvalluvar’s Kural –by C.Ragagopalachari
“Its like  Amazon ,it delivers”.-T.R.Sreejith



7.Stay Hungry Stay Foolish – by Rashmi Bansal
25 fascinating stories.Humbling. A must read for budding and wannabe entrepreneures. 



8.Srimad Bhagavatam – by Kamala Subramanium
One of the 18 puranas on Lord Vishnu (Krishna).Suka Vyasa’ son recites to King Parikshit who is cursed to die in seven days.Amazing spiritual fevour,still has the beauty in modern day retaining the essence and simplicity.
            “The idea of Rukmini (Krishna’s consort) still mesmerises……Aditya Chopra’s DDLJ still a beginner”- T.R.Sreejith



9.Narayaneeyam
100 stories by Melpathur Narayana Bhattathiri who is praying to Lord Krishna to cure him from his disease .Gets relived of his disease on the 100th  day.
          “Beautiful ,Simply Beautiful”— T.R.Sreejith



10.Songs of Kabir – by Rabindranath Tagore
Classy, Melodious, Sufism, ecstasy, spiritual, realization
“A R Rehman no way near”—T.R.Sreejith

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