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“BHAGWAT GITA: A Manual for Stress and Suffering-Free Life” presented to Calcutta High Court Bar Association President
“BHAGWAT GITA: A Manual for Stress and Suffering-Free Life” presented to Calcutta High Court Bar Association President

The insightful book “BHAGWAT GITA: A Manual for Stress and Suffering-Free Life” authored by Dr. Suresh Kumar Agarwal was ceremoniously presented to Senior Advocate Sri Ashok Kumar Dhandhania, President of the Calcutta High Court Bar Association, at his residencein Kolkata on 4th May 2025. The event was graced by the presence of Sri Kishan Killa and Sri Ratan Lal Agarwal.

This book offers a unique and practical interpretation of the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, tailored to address the mental, emotional, and spiritual challenges of modern life. It provides accessible tools for managing stress and achieving inner peace through the core teachings of the Gita.

Dr. Suresh Kumar Agarwal, a reputed homoeopathic physician and Trustee of Pragyan Foundation, is a well-known author and meditation teacher. He has written over 100 books on subjects ranging from health and wellness to spirituality and self-development. His work is rooted in a deep commitment to holistic well-being and spiritual upliftment.

The Bhagavad Gita, one of the most revered texts of Indian philosophy, is a dialogue between Lord Krishna and warrior Arjuna, offering profound guidance on duty, action, devotion, and wisdom. Dr. Agarwal’s interpretation bridges ancient scripture with the modern world, empowering readers to live with balance, purpose, and resilience.

This book has been presented to many distinguished individuals from various fields, underscoring its broad appeal and relevance in today’s fast-paced, high-stress world.

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