Description
This book is an easy read offering a powerful framework for navigating the chaos and confusion of the modern world. Designed primarily as a guide for today’s youth, it recontextualizes the 108 goals of Sanatana Dharma—the eternal path—as actionable principles for contemporary living.
The book is structured to foster holistic development, covering subjects from inner peace and spiritual growth (Atma Jnana, Bhakti Yoga, Chitta Shuddhi) to external conduct and social engagement (Satya, Ahimsa, Seva). It empowers the reader to pursue material well-being (Artha) through ethical means, fulfill desires (Kama) within righteous boundaries (Dharma), and embrace self-discipline (Sanyama).
By exploring timeless concepts like the unity of Atman and Brahman, the book provides a strong, unshakeable anchor against uncertainty. It serves as a comprehensive roadmap for cultivating inner resilience, ethical clarity, social responsibility, and a sustainable future.
About The Author
Dr. T.P. Sasikumar (DrTPS) is a visionary and multi-talented professional whose influence spans science, education, and spirituality. With a distinguished background that includes over two decades as a Space Scientist and experience in high-ranking roles (such as Deputy Director at the Cabinet Secretariat), DrTPS transitioned his career to educational transformation.
He is the founder of SHIKSHA Gurukulam and the architect of the holistic ElementEd philosophy, committed to nurturing the complete growth of children. DrTPS has authored approximately 40 books covering education, motivation, and spirituality, and has personally mentored millions of students, teachers, and professionals globally. He blends academic excellence with deep traditional wisdom, serving as the Chancellor of the National Education Forum and a compelling voice in guiding individuals toward purposeful living.





Student Life - Friends+Love+Family+School
The Teacher’s Strategy
Plastic Surgeon Swordfish
The Autumn of Life
Habits Change into Character
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.