Synopsis
In this book, ‘Dharma by Design: A Universe in Harmony’, the author simplifies the steps to dharma, offering us comprehensive methods to adapt and adopt, to clean and simplify our lives. Dharma is not a synonym for religion. It is in fact, beyond it, and can be universally applied if people the world over follow its practices.
Four simple steps, four ways of living, are what the author offers, the dharmic tenets drawn from her own learnings and experiences. There are four major pillars on which dharma rests. All of them represent a way of life. They are Satya (truth), Tapa (austerity), Shauch (cleanliness) and Daya (compassion). Each of these pillars or tenets, when applied in our lives, helps us to step by step move towards a dharmic way of life.
With an Introduction by N. Ravi, Publisher, The Hindu Group of Newspapers and a Foreword by Ashwin Sanghi, this book is a must read for everyone who wishes to explore what dharma is and reinstate its relevance in our lives.