Hindu Philosophy

Explore how the ancient principles of Artha, Kama, Dharma, and Moksha can bring balance and purpose to your modern life.

We are all caught in the daily grind—commuting, juggling emails, and feeling the constant pressure to perform. We are building careers (Artha) and making time for our passions and loved ones (Kama), yet something still feels off. The balance is elusive, and it’s hard to pinpoint why.

Perhaps it is because we have lost connection with a deeper purpose. The ancient Indian concept of Purusharthas—the four aims of life offers a roadmap that our modern lives desperately need. These are Artha (prosperity), Kama (desire), Dharma (duty), and Moksha (liberation). Far from being abstract ideals, they are practical tools for achieving a balanced, fulfilling life.

On 27th November, 4-5PM, join us for a life-changing webinar with Prabhuji Tohan Nimai Das to explore how Artha, Kama, Dharma, and Moksha can transform our everyday lives. This is not about religious teachings; it is about discovering simple, profound ways to:

  1. Transform your daily hustle into purposeful action.
  2. Embrace life’s pleasures without guilt or emptiness.
  3. Discover a deeper purpose beyond the 9-to-5 routine.

This session is for everyone — students, professionals, parents, or anyone feeling caught in the daily loop. It is your opportunity to find that missing piece you have been searching for. Don’t let this wisdom pass you by; it is time to pause, reflect, and realign your path.

Workshop

About the Speaker

Toshan Nimai Das, an IT graduate, transitioned from a software career to a monk with ISKCON. He authored Weed Out, addressing addiction, and The Captain, based on ISKCON's founder Srila Prabhupada. He is currently working on new books, including Gramayana. As director of the VITAL Institute, he leads courses on spirituality, fine arts, and linguistics. He co-founded Vidyartha, a book donation platform, and Volstory, a volunteer networking app. A visiting faculty at Symbiosis Institutes, he teaches Indian history and the Bhagavad Gita. Managing ISKCON youth centers and daily online discussions, he also supports the GBC Strategic Planning Team, contributing to ISKCON’s future vision.

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