Smt Jaya Row's Guru Purnima Talks On Happiness To Be Held Across Four Cities

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Vedanta teacher Jaya Row will deliver a series of public talks on happiness in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Bengaluru this Guru Purnima . The talks, part of an initiative by Vedanta Vision , aim to introduce audiences to the ancient Indian understanding of happiness as an inner state of bliss rather than an outcome of external circumstances.
There is a question every human being eventually asks, in some form, at some point in life: why, despite having so much, do i still not feel content? We chase promotions, relationships, possessions, achievements, and happiness, but when it comes, it slips away almost as quickly as it arrives. India's ancient seers looked at this restlessness thousands of years ago and arrived at a conclusion that still feels startling in its simplicity: happiness was never meant to be chased. It was meant to be realised within.
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Modern life has made this teaching more urgent, not less. We live in an age of relentless acquisition, more information, more options, more achievements, yet surveys across the world consistently point to rising anxiety and a quiet, persistent sense of emptiness. The ancient rishis would not have been surprised. They understood that the mind, left to itself, always looks outward for fulfilment. Only a mind that turns inward, even briefly, touches something steadier.