Spirituality in Focus

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Ramesh Babu Nimmatoori, chairman of  Aurora Group of Institutions, holds a PhD in Computer Science and Astrology. Nimmatoori, a self-proclaimed spiritual person and astrology lover, shares his top five reads

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin S Sharma

This wonderful book is a tale of Julian Mantle, a lawyer who faces spiritual crisis by losing control over his life. The book unfolds the inspirational journey of Julian where he learns how to lead a balanced, composed and joyful life through imbibing self- discipline, focusing on life’s mission, valuing time as a precious commodity and acting courageously. Its about giving importance to relationships and living life to the fullest. Its an extraordinary book that teaches a person how to lead a life.

The Story of My Experiments with Truth by Mahatma Gandhi

The classic autobiography of one of the most eminent figure who struggled for independent India, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He relives his life by recounting the concept of nonviolence, which acted as a turbulent force for the freedom movement. This book beautifully entails the life experiences of the Father of the Nation.

Dasboadh- Spiritual Instruction To The Servant by Saint Shri Samartha Ramadas

Considered as the king of spiritual books, this book written by Saint Ramdas is a spiritual connotation presented to a servant in the form of a discussion between a master and his listeners. Delivering principles from Advaita Vedanta, this book is a must read for spiritual lovers.

Arthashastra

by Kautilya

This book explains in an interesting manner the politics and economics of an aristocratic society. It also deals with the social welfare and ethics that are important to a society. The book reflects the scholarly and impeccable knowledge of the great Chanakya. 

Letters From A Father To His Daughter by Jawaharlal Nehru

The book is a compilation of letters that Jawaharlal Nehru, who was working in Allahabad wrote to his ten-year-old daughter Indira Gandhi, in Mussoorie. In his letters, he imparted knowledge to his daughter regarding the evolution of earth, rise and fall of various civilizations, development of communication, trade, travel and several other things. He shared morals from the great epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata. This lovely book shows the affection of a father towards his daughter. Each story is very well explained.

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