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Avula Parthasarathy, popularly known as Swamiji (born 8 June 1927), is an Indian philosopher and exponent of
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, one of the ancient philosophies of India. He translates the subtle philosophical themes into a practical technique of living. He has multiple degrees in literature, science and law, and completed a postgraduate degree in international law from
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. Renouncing a shipping business early in life, he has dedicated his life to study, research and propagation of Vedanta. His writings, discourses and seminars have featured in international press and television media. Business, sport and film celebrities regularly seek his counsel.


Vedanta

''Vedanta'' is derived from two words, ''veda'' knowledge and ''anta'' end. ''Vedanta'' means the culmination of knowledge. It presents eternal principles of life and living, equips one with the strength of intellect to meet challenges and live a life of action and peace. Above all, its philosophy leads one to the ultimate goal of Self-Realisation.


Lifetime

At 94 years, Swamiji follows a daily schedule of
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and jogging. He is also an accomplished sportsman, regularly winning most-valuable player awards for his Academy cricket team. In over five decades of service, Swamiji's contribution has been the translation of subtle philosophical themes into practical techniques of living. An exercise that has reduced stress and increased productivity among human beings. His personality and lifetime effort has been profiled in books prescribed for students in India: * * * *


Books

Swamiji has written twelve books, including three best sellers. ''The Complete Works of Swami Parthasarathy'' was released in 2012 as a single book. It contains all of Swamiji's publications: * ''The Fall of the Human Intellect'' * ''The Holocaust of Attachment'' * ''Governing Business & Relationships'' * ''Select English Poems'' * ''Vedanta Treatise: The Eternities'' * ''Bhaja Govindam'' * ''Atmabodha'' * ''Bhagavad Gita'' * ''Choice Upanishads'' * ''The Symbolism of Hindu Gods and Rituals'' * ''Thesis on God'' * ''Citations Tributes Quotes''


Vedanta Academy

In 1988, he founded the Vedanta Academy which runs continual three-year residential courses to disseminate Vedanta to students from India and abroad. The Vedanta Academy offers three year full-time residential courses for students regardless of race or religion. They are taught a range of texts on Vedanta philosophy which includes select works from
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and poetry as well. The academy's educational system is focused on the development of the human intellect and not merely providing intelligence on a subject. The medium of instruction is English with a module in Sanskrit language. On completion graduates are awarded a diploma in Vedanta philosophy.


Corporate guru

Swamiji's lifetime research has formulated Self-management courses for corporations worldwide. He has been acclaimed as one of the leading corporate gurus for international institutions such as the Young Entrepreneurs' Organisation, Young Presidents' Organisation, World Presidents' Organisation,
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and distinguished business schools.


Self-management

After decades of research, Swami Parthasarathy has developed practical techniques of Self-Management that increase productivity, reduce stress and develop the essential components of leadership. His teachings develop the clarity in thinking needed to * Reduce stress in everyday living * Increase productivity at work * Maintain harmony in relationships * Master the technique of living


Speeches

He has spoken to * The Festival of Thinkers as a keynote speaker alongside sixteen Nobel laureates * The Aspen Ideas Festival, also as a keynote * The Young Presidents' Organization * The World Presidents' Organization * The World Economic Forum * Harvard * Wharton * NASA * Microsoft * Ford * Indian cricket team


Press coverage

Swami Parthasarathy has been featured in print and electronic media worldwide including *''
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References


External links


Vedanta Academy

Vedanta Elearning Course

"Applying Swami Parthasarathy's Vedanta to Boardrooms"
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''. (February 20, 2013).
"Swami, How They Love Ya"
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