People the world over have lost the appetite for work. They try to find peace and happiness by getting away from work. They look forward to weekends and vacations or even seek premature retirement. If you cannot find enduring peace and happiness in work itself you can never find it by getting away from it. [...]

 

The Sundaytimes Sri Lanka

Bhagavad Gita: A technique of dynamic living not a retirement plan

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People the world over have lost the appetite for work. They try to find peace and happiness by getting away from work. They look forward to weekends and vacations or even seek premature retirement. If you cannot find enduring peace and happiness in work itself you can

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never find it by getting away from it. You may get temporary relief but soon you lose it, a press release from the Vedanta Institute states.

Vedanta philosophy enunciates the eternal principles that guide life and living of mankind. The Bhagavad Gita bases itself on Vedanta and can provide you with the technique of right living, to live a life of dynamic action while enjoying perfect peace and happiness within.
This year the Vedanta Institute Colombo in association with the S.K. Charitable Trust is organising a series of lectures on the fifteenth Chapter of Bhagavad Gita by Sunanadaji, the daughter disciple of Swami Parthasarathy, the eminent Vedanta philosopher and speaker.

This will take place at the Buddhist Cultural Centre, Thumulla junction from March 19- 22 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. This is open to all and no prior registration is required.

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