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THE COMPLETE TRILOGY OF ARTHA, DHARMA, KAMA
This box set comprises the complete trilogy on life’s goals by bestselling author and thought leader Gurcharan Das: India Unbound, on artha, material well-being; The Difficulty of Being Good, on dharma, moral well-being; and Kama: The Riddle of Desire, on kama, pleasure.
In his magnificent prose, Das argues how dharma is duty to another, kama is duty to oneself, and artha determines the ground on which one stands. As you keep the three aims of life in view, the books in this set will help you find your path through the challenges and answer timeless questions.
Imprint: India Penguin
Published: Dec/2021
ISBN: 9780143455486
Length : 1464 Pages
MRP : ₹1699.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published:
ISBN:
Imprint: India Penguin
Published: Dec/2021
ISBN:
Length : 1464 Pages
MRP : ₹1699.00
THE COMPLETE TRILOGY OF ARTHA, DHARMA, KAMA
This box set comprises the complete trilogy on life’s goals by bestselling author and thought leader Gurcharan Das: India Unbound, on artha, material well-being; The Difficulty of Being Good, on dharma, moral well-being; and Kama: The Riddle of Desire, on kama, pleasure.
In his magnificent prose, Das argues how dharma is duty to another, kama is duty to oneself, and artha determines the ground on which one stands. As you keep the three aims of life in view, the books in this set will help you find your path through the challenges and answer timeless questions.
Gurcharan Das is a renowned author, commentator and thought leader. He is the author of two bestsellers, India Unbound and The Difficulty of Being Good, which are volumes one and two of a trilogy on life's goals, of which Kama: The Riddle of Desire is the third.
His other literary works include a novel, A Fine Family, a collection of plays for the theatre, Three Plays, and a book of essays, The Elephant Paradigm. His last book, India Grows at Night was on the Financial Times' best books for 2013. He is general editor for Penguin's multivolume 'Story of Indian Business'. He studied philosophy at Harvard University and was CEO, Procter & Gamble India, before he became a full-time writer. He writes a regular column for six Indian newspapers, including the Times of India and occasional pieces for the Financial Times, Foreign Affairs and New York Times.
He lives with his wife in Delhi.