Book Review: What…Why…How To Do: Karma Yoga Simplified by Ranjan Kumar Singh
What…Why…How To Do: Karma Yoga Simplified by Ranjan Kumar Singh is a short yet powerful nonfiction book that contains valuable lessons from Bhagavad Gita. Then narrated and explained in simple language, this book has real life scenarios to help readers understand how to be a better, more productive, and happier versions of themselves. So, read the publication history, genre, book summary, favourite book quotes and book review of What…Why…How To Do: Karma Yoga Simplified by Ranjan Kumar Singh in this post below.
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No. of Pages: 51
Publication Date: May 17th 2020
Genre: Nonfiction, Self-Help, Indie Author, Bhagavad Gita, Theology, Indian Mythology
Age Group: 12 and Above
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What…Why…How To Do: Karma Yoga Simplified by Ranjan Kumar Singh Book Review:
What…Why…How To Do: Karma Yoga Simplified by Ranjan Kumar Singh is a short yet powerful nonfiction book that contains valuable lessons from Bhagavad Gita.
Bhagavad Gita is the famous life-changing dialogue between Lord Krishna and the Pandava Prince, Arjuna before the war of Mahabharat. So, in this book of “Universal Law”, Lord Krishna alleviates Arjuna’s dilemma, fears and confusion. So, written in Sanskrit verses, this Hindu scripture is full of evergreen advice about living a full life and happiness.
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What I liked about this book:
Also narrated and explained in simple language, this book has real life scenarios along with stories and famous quotes from leaders of all fields to help readers understand how to be a better, more productive, and happier versions of themselves.
So, what I liked best about this book is the frank, relatable and non-preachy way the author has written this book. Then he correlates the age old advice to the present day scenarios, shares the meaning of mythological stories. And the reasons behind the actions of mythological figures that, not too clear at first, hold deeper meanings. So, through this book, I got clarity on so many things and felt my mind soothed and energised.
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So, Njkinny recommends it heartily. Go read it, and buy it to gift to your loved ones. Because this is one of those books that is a must-have on all book shelves!
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