Who doesn't want to be happy? The obvious answer is: everybody wants. Every year on 31st December, when the clock strikes 00:00 Hours in the middle of the night, we start wishing 'Happy New Year' to our nears and dears, if they are awake at that time. On your birthday, wedding anniversary, festivals, etc. many of your friends and family members send you 'Happy Messages' and you reciprocate the same. The common word in all the above sentences is 'Happy'. In a nutshell, everybody wants not only himself/herself to be happy, he/she also wants others also to be happy. The International Day of Happiness is observed every year on 20 March. This most sought-after concept (of happiness) and techniques to achieve this state will be discussed in detail in this book.
Born in June 1948, Prof.(Dr.)Jai Paul Dudeja has been in regular employment as a Scientist, Professor, Dean, Director, Principal and Senior Administrator in various educational institutions, universities, laboratories, public and private organizations. He superannuated as a Senior Scientist in May 2008 from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), Government of India. After DRDO, he served for over 11 years, till his last posting as a Director at Amity University Gurgaon, from where he retired in Nov 2019.
To date, Dr. Dudeja has published/presented about 90 research papers in various national and international journals/conferences. Out of these, over 20 research papers are on spirituality and consciousness etc.
I am extremely happy to see this book titled, "Mantras for Happiness" in your hands. It is my firm belief that you have chosen to read this book with a specific aim in mind, and I assure you that you will not be disappointed.
This book is divided into 22 chapters.
Chapter 1 explains the reason that prompted me to write this book. Chapter 2 gives a definition of 'Happiness' and explains its difference with satisfaction, pleasure etc. Chapter 3 deals with 'Right to Happiness'. Chapter 4 explains the conceptof 'Gross National Happiness (GNH)'. Chapters 5 to 9 discuss the concept of 'Happiness' in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sufism, and Christianity, respectively. Chapter 10 talks about 'Happiness Within'. Chapter 11 asserts that 'Happiness is a Choice' for us. Chapters 12-15 discuss how to achieve Happiness in Family, at Workplace, in Society, and in Digital Age, respectively. Chapter 16 asserts that Happiness is contagious. Chapter 17 describes what are the molecules or hormones in happy persons. Chapter 18 emphasizes that the happy persons live longer and healthier. Chapter 19 asserts that if you want to be happy, practice compassion, and vice versa. This is a two- way process and H.H. Dalai Lama also believes in the same philosophy. Chapter 20, titled 'Mantras for Happiness' justifies the title of this book and mentions various techniques to achieve a state of happiness. Chapter 21 discusses an important topic about how to measure happiness at individual as well at collective level. Finally, Chapter 22 describes various physical, mental and spiritual benefits of happiness.
The author sincerely believes that a book of this nature will be useful for all the readers across the globe who wish to be happy and are looking for techniques to achieve this state.
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Hindu (1737)
Philosophers (2384)
Aesthetics (332)
Comparative (70)
Dictionary (12)
Ethics (40)
Language (370)
Logic (72)
Mimamsa (56)
Nyaya (137)
Psychology (409)
Samkhya (61)
Shaivism (59)
Shankaracharya (239)
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