Renowned industrialist, philanthropist, and best-selling author, Shri Dinesh Shahra, unveiled his book series centered around the essence of Sanatan Living. The event, orchestrated by the Byatikram Group, took place on September 16th at the elegant Taj Bengal in Alipore, Kolkata. This memorable evening paid tribute to the timeless values of Sanatan, as championed by the visionary thought leader, Dr. Dinesh Shahra.Distinguished dignitaries in attendance included the author himself, Dr. Dinesh Shahra, the creative mind behind the Sanatan Living book series, as well as notable figures such as Ashok Sethia, Shyam Sunder Nangaliya, Dr. Pamela Pal Das (Mrs. Universe), Bijoy Agrawal, Prof. Dhrubajyoti Chattopadhyay (Dean, SNU), Dr. Sudipta Roy Chaudhary (Professor, NSHM College of Management), Dr. Saumen Bharatiya (Patron-in-Chief, Byatikram Group), and many others.The evening commenced with a ceremonial lighting of lamps, setting the stage for a captivating conversation between Dr. Dinesh Shahra and RJ Roy. They delved into the concept of holistic living rooted in the timeless principles of Sanatan.Dr. Shahra expressed his perspective, stating, “When we embrace a spiritual lifestyle encompassing daily rituals, practices, and introspection, we tap into our inherent spiritual nature, transcending our subconscious inclinations to accumulate and consume. I firmly believe that the true measure of our success lies in future generations openly and proudly adopting the Sanatan culture, living with a profound sense of inclusivity and harmony.”Dr. Saumen Bharatiya, the event’s organizer, conveyed his sentiments, saying, “We are deeply honored and privileged to host this esteemed event and launch the book series in the presence of its illustrious author, Dr. Dinesh Shahra.”The evening’s agenda proceeded with the official launch of the Sanatan Living series and an engaging interactive session with RJ Ayantika. Additionally, the event marked the debut of the music video “Tere Naam Ka,” performed by Shri Dinesh Shahra. As tokens of appreciation, guests were presented with Tulsi plants, symbolizing purity and spiritual well-being.
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