An important aspect about Rishi’s discourses is that they are in no way religiously biased or religious itself and can be understood by one and all.

I’ve known Rishi for over 5 years now and I’ve had the chance to attend few of his sessions. I must say his achievements and dedication in the field of Vedanta are really inspiring.

I work with an MNC and needless to say that more often than not stress and lack of motivation happens to be part and parcel of MNC work life.  Speaking of Rishi’s sessions, in a nut shell, what I think is an important aspect – that they are in no way religiously biased or religious itself and can be understood by one and all. They are thought provoking and help to bring your attention to a lot of aspects in life which, one,  otherwise tends to ignore or overlook. Although the Bhagavad Gita forms the foundation of Vedanta, it speaks of the Human mind and the way it works which is universal.  His sessions have been insightful and has helped me understand and manage stress in a better way by being able to understand the root cause of it.  Not to mention, now being able to understand and be conscious of ones Mind and the Intellect and the role it plays in ones life at times of decision making and also in various other circumstances, would be the biggest take away as far as I’m concerned.

Try to make sometime to attend one session and I bet you will be hooked.

Sajit Jayaram

Change Management Consultant, Investment Banking domain

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