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Manavana Kartavyagalu | ಮಾನವನ ಕರ್ತವ್ಯಗಳು | Kannada Book

Manavana Kartavyagalu | ಮಾನವನ ಕರ್ತವ್ಯಗಳು | Kannada Book

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Manavana Kartavyagalu (Kannada) – The Duties of a Human Being

What is the true purpose of human life, and what are our fundamental responsibilities toward ourselves and the universe? "Manavana Kartavyagalu" (ಮಾನವನ ಕರ್ತವ್ಯಗಳು) is a profound Kannada spiritual guide that explores the ethical and spiritual duties of mankind.

Authored by the enlightened Brahma Vidvarishtha Tatavarthi Rajyalakshmi and inspired by the life-changing teachings of Brahmarshi Pitamaha Subhash Patriji, this book provides a blueprint for a life of integrity, balance, and higher purpose.

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  • Title: Manavana Kartavyagalu (ಮಾನವನ ಕರ್ತವ್ಯಗಳು)
  • Author: Brahma Vidvarishtha Tatavarthi Rajyalakshmi
  • Kannada Translation: Umalokesh
  • Language: Kannada
  • Inspiration: Published with the blessings of Brahmarshi Pitamaha Subhash Patriji.

Key Highlights

  • Defining Human Duty: Move beyond worldly chores to understand the "Dharma" of being human—our responsibility toward our own soul’s evolution.
  • Balanced Living: Insights on how to fulfill family and social obligations while remaining steadfast in one’s spiritual practice.
  • The Role of Meditation: Learn how Anapanasati meditation empowers you to perform your duties with clarity, compassion, and detachment.
  • Universal Responsibility: A deep dive into our duty toward nature, animal life (Ahimsa), and the collective consciousness of the planet.

Why Choose This Book?

In the rush of modern life, it is easy to forget why we are here. Manavana Kartavyagalu acts as a gentle reminder of the sacred contract between the soul and the physical world. It is an essential read for members of the Pyramid Spiritual Societies Movement (PSSM) and anyone looking to live a life aligned with spiritual laws. It turns "duty" from a burden into a path for liberation.

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