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Swami Mukundananda: The Man Who Could Have Bought Ferrari but Happily Settled for Monkhood

By Utpal Kumar — 2021

Swami Mukundananda recounts his spiritual journey, and explains how mind management is the key to one’s happiness and success, why it’s important to empower intellect, and how we can get our kids rooted into our cultural ethos.

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