Celebrated Philosopher A. Parthasarathy to Speak on the Law of Karma in NYC

In a rare public appearance, 92-year-old Swami A. Parthasarathy will speak on the Law of Karma at The Town Hall September 26.

A celebrated Indian philosopher who shares insights from Vedanta, an ancient philosophy that empowers people to achieve true success and happiness, Parthasarathy has devoted his life to teaching people how to find happiness in their lives and success in their work by adhering to simple philosophies. The talk is open to the public, with tickets ranging from free to $250 for VIP seats.

“You are the architect of your fortune…or misfortune,” Parthasarathy says. The talk will share principles behind success, stress, and destiny, and teach how to take control of their lives. 

The event comes as Parthasarathy’s latest book, a compilation called Citations Tributes Quotes, is released. He is the author of 11 books and has guided companies and business executives in how to successfully manage and run business. 

His philosophy is grounded in the notion of refining one’s intellect over intelligence, and mastering self-management before external management. He regularly advises international business leaders and athletes on the technique of combining success with peace.

“Living is an art, a skill,” he says. “You need to learn and practice it as you would to play a musical instrument or fly an aircraft.”

Known as the “Go-Getter’s Guru,” Parthasarathy has been featured in TIME, Businessweek, Forbes, CNN, Sports Illustrated, Goop and other American and international media. He has spoken to audiences at the World Bank, the Young Presidents Organization, Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, NASA, Google, Disney and more.

His philosophy has allowed him to work steadily for six decades, without breaks and without unhappiness. What’s more, Parthasarathy’s philosophy has enabled him to maintain the same level of fitness and weight for 60 years. 

Parthasarathy earned multiple degrees in literature, science and law, and completed a graduate degree in international law from London University. He renounced a shipping business early in life to dedicate his life to study, research and propagation of Vedanta. 

Like Parthasarathy, Gautam Jain, his senior disciple, has maintained serenity of mind, success in his work, and contentment with life and fitness due to the philosophy his guru teaches. This talk, says Jain, is an opportunity to share time-tested wisdom with the guru’s largest audience yet for the purpose of helping people find peace, happiness, and contentment with their lives in an era when everyone seems to strive for more, better, and beyond.

Jain also completed a brilliant academic career in the United States, receiving awards for academic and athletic excellence. He declined offers from leading U.S. corporations to devote his life to studying Vedanta and promoting its wisdom. With more than two decades of full-time study, research and promotion of Vedanta, Jain leads the U.S. Vedanta Cultural Foundation and presents seminars on self-management to corporations and universities, including Goldman Sachs, IBM, AT&T, Columbia, Princeton, MIT and more.











When: Thu., Sep. 26, 2019 at 6:30 pm - 7:45 pm
Where: The Town Hall
123 W. 43rd St.
212-997-1003
Price: Free-$250 (VIP tickets)
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In a rare public appearance, 92-year-old Swami A. Parthasarathy will speak on the Law of Karma at The Town Hall September 26.

A celebrated Indian philosopher who shares insights from Vedanta, an ancient philosophy that empowers people to achieve true success and happiness, Parthasarathy has devoted his life to teaching people how to find happiness in their lives and success in their work by adhering to simple philosophies. The talk is open to the public, with tickets ranging from free to $250 for VIP seats.

“You are the architect of your fortune…or misfortune,” Parthasarathy says. The talk will share principles behind success, stress, and destiny, and teach how to take control of their lives. 

The event comes as Parthasarathy’s latest book, a compilation called Citations Tributes Quotes, is released. He is the author of 11 books and has guided companies and business executives in how to successfully manage and run business. 

His philosophy is grounded in the notion of refining one’s intellect over intelligence, and mastering self-management before external management. He regularly advises international business leaders and athletes on the technique of combining success with peace.

“Living is an art, a skill,” he says. “You need to learn and practice it as you would to play a musical instrument or fly an aircraft.”

Known as the “Go-Getter’s Guru,” Parthasarathy has been featured in TIME, Businessweek, Forbes, CNN, Sports Illustrated, Goop and other American and international media. He has spoken to audiences at the World Bank, the Young Presidents Organization, Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, NASA, Google, Disney and more.

His philosophy has allowed him to work steadily for six decades, without breaks and without unhappiness. What’s more, Parthasarathy’s philosophy has enabled him to maintain the same level of fitness and weight for 60 years. 

Parthasarathy earned multiple degrees in literature, science and law, and completed a graduate degree in international law from London University. He renounced a shipping business early in life to dedicate his life to study, research and propagation of Vedanta. 

Like Parthasarathy, Gautam Jain, his senior disciple, has maintained serenity of mind, success in his work, and contentment with life and fitness due to the philosophy his guru teaches. This talk, says Jain, is an opportunity to share time-tested wisdom with the guru’s largest audience yet for the purpose of helping people find peace, happiness, and contentment with their lives in an era when everyone seems to strive for more, better, and beyond.

Jain also completed a brilliant academic career in the United States, receiving awards for academic and athletic excellence. He declined offers from leading U.S. corporations to devote his life to studying Vedanta and promoting its wisdom. With more than two decades of full-time study, research and promotion of Vedanta, Jain leads the U.S. Vedanta Cultural Foundation and presents seminars on self-management to corporations and universities, including Goldman Sachs, IBM, AT&T, Columbia, Princeton, MIT and more.

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