Shubha Vilas, a spiritual seeker and a motivational speaker, holds a degree in engineering and law with a specialization in patent law.
In essence, he is an author, motivational speaker, lifestyle coach and storyteller par excellence. His keen interest in finding his ultimate goal in life led him to channelize his energies into deep studies and interpretations of the Vedic Scriptures.
He believes that a good teacher, no matter how knowledgeable, always sees the process of learning along with teaching as an inherent aspect of personal and spiritual growth. He teaches the importance of being governed by dharmic principles, meting out spiritual lifestyle tips and wisdom that can be applied to modern-day situations.
His leadership seminars are popular among top-level management in many corporate houses. He addresses their crucial needs through thought-provoking discussions.
Apart from the corporate sector, his target audience is also the youth. He travels across the globe delivering talks to these young minds across many educational institutes, counselling and guiding them in the area of developing strong leadership skills, overcoming failures, and managing stress.
Compelled by his deep sense of responsibility towards society, he started writing books that would benefit the readers in all aspects by understanding ancient literature in its true essence. He took on the monumental task of writing a book on the Ramayana that would bring the epic out of the closet and into the world, to show the lessons hidden in the tales. And thus, he embarked on the ambitious project of a six-volume series titled Ramayana-The Game of Life. The books combine the riveting story of the Ramayana with life-changing lessons to help you live contentedly.
His other bestsellers include Chronicles of Hanuman, which brings out the best and unheard stories from Hanuman's life, and Open-eyed Meditations, a delightful compilation of his thoughts wherein he meditates with his eyes wide open, deriving practical wisdom for life's dilemmas through insights from the Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Vedas (1182)
Upanishads (493)
Puranas (624)
Ramayana (741)
Mahabharata (354)
Dharmasastras (165)
Goddess (496)
Bhakti (242)
Saints (1503)
Gods (1290)
Shiva (370)
Journal (187)
Fiction (60)
Vedanta (362)
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