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Announcing Book 10: Discover Practical Devi Gita Teachings for Modern Life
I approach this magnificent text not as a distant scholar, but as a fellow traveler. Blending ancient narration with modern psychological insights and actionable leadership principles, this book is designed for the "common man."
Rajesh Seshadri
4 days ago2 min read


Smart Homes for Elderly Parents: Gadgets That Keep Amma & Appa Safe (and You Worry-Free)
Today, we are going to talk about upgrading the ancestral house. We are going to look at how creating smart homes for elderly parents is not just a fancy luxury for the rich, but a mandatory, "Paisa-Vasool" survival toolkit for our peace of mind.
Rajesh Seshadri
5 days ago7 min read


Exploring the Gaya India Short Stories: Shadows of the Sacred is Now Live!
Whether you are in San Francisco, London, or Mumbai, the themes of reconciliation, resilience, and the search for closure will strike a chord
Rajesh Seshadri
5 days ago2 min read


Mapping the World One Poha Packet at a Time: The Vegetarian survival guide for the Indian globetrotter
We’ve covered shoes in Book 1 and tactile boundaries in Book 2. Now, it’s time for the "Main Course." Whether you’re a corporate shark or a first-time tourist, if you value your curd-rice and your green chilies, this is your biography.
Rajesh Seshadri
Mar 222 min read


Touching History: Why the Tactile Curiosity of the Indian Traveler is an International Incident Waiting to Happen
In this book, I explore the hilarious (and occasionally horrifying) reality of our need to poke the artifacts of the world. I’ve seen C-suite executives—men who manage billion-dollar portfolios—secretly trying to see if the marble on a Renaissance statue feels like real skin. I’ve seen families in London museums trying to "test the quality" of ancient Egyptian linen.
Rajesh Seshadri
Mar 153 min read


Why Cultural Intelligence for the Indian Globetrotter is More Important Than a Business Class Ticket
"Please Remove Your Shoes" isn’t just a book about travel; it’s about survival. It’s the first installment in my GlobeTrotter Series, and it’s basically a "Chai-pe-Charcha" on how to handle the world’s "Don’t-You-Dares."
Rajesh Seshadri
Mar 73 min read


Beyond the Clickbait: The Truth About Russia’s 'Free' Cancer Vaccine
"The 100% Miracle": Posts claiming all 48 patients in a Russian trial were "permanently cured" with zero cancer cells remaining.
Rajesh Seshadri
Mar 32 min read


Personal Productivity Systems is here: Get More Done Without Becoming a Robot
Peter Drucker said it best: “Efficiency is doing things right; effectiveness is doing the right things.” Most professionals are efficient at reacting. This book helps you become effective at delivering—without turning into a robotic responder who’s “always online” and still somehow behind.
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 243 min read


The Intern Who Asked One Question: The Power of Curiosity in Leadership
“Leadership,” he said, “is not about standing above questions. It is about standing within them.”
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 224 min read


Beyond the Cave: Discovering the Ribhu Gita for Everyday Living
But what if the peace you are searching for isn’t in a cave? What if it is right here, in the middle of a traffic jam, a boardroom meeting, or a noisy supermarket queue?
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 213 min read


South East Asia on a Budget: Luxury Trips for the Middle-Class Wallet
For the price of a generic hotel room in Goa during December, you can rent a private villa with a pool in Bali. For the price of a taxi ride from Dadar to Nariman Point, you can eat a three-course meal in Vietnam.
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 196 min read


🔧 Why These Home Improvement Products on Amazon India Are Worth Your Attention
These home improvement products on Amazon India range from smart electrical helpers to DIY tool kits, cleaning assistants, organizers, and kitchen conveniences — all selected for practicality, affordability, and real-world usefulness.
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 132 min read


Yoga vs. Gym: Which One Actually Helps You Lose the "Biryani Belly"?
But now you face the ultimate Desi Dilemma: Do you join the Gym, with its loud Punjabi tracks and intimidating machines? Or do you join Yoga, with its breathing exercises and promise of inner peace (Shanti)?
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 136 min read


Quiet Leadership: Lessons from a Security Guard Who Never Gave Advice
No leadership sermon. No management theory. No strategic insight.
Yet I drove home thinking: When was the last time I noticed people the way he did?
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 124 min read


The "Natural" Hair Dye Myth: Why Your "Henna-Based" Dye Still Contains PPD and Ammonia
You have just walked into one of the biggest marketing traps in India. That "Natural" sachet is about as natural as a plastic flower. Just because it says "Henna" doesn't mean it’s safe. In fact, it might be more dangerous than the expensive tubes you rejected.
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 126 min read


Retiring in India: Is ₹5 Crore Enough (Or Are We Just Dreaming)?
Is ₹5 Crore (approx $600,000) actually enough to retire in India in 2024? Or is inflation going to eat your retirement fund faster than a Delhiite eats Butter Chicken?
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 116 min read


Maggi Nostalgia: 5 Wacky Recipes to Upgrade Your "2-Minute" Noodle Life
We have all grown up. Our palates have evolved. Plain, boiled Maggi with just the Tastemaker is... well, it’s a bit "Basic," no? It’s time to give our childhood hero a makeover.
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 105 min read


Akhyayikas X: Sufi Wisdom Stories That Lead You Back to Yourself
A hundred Sufi wisdom stories that gently dismantle the illusion of separation and guide the reader inward—without force, without preaching, and without demand.
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 93 min read


Anti-Aging Serums: Why Retinol is the Only Thing Taking Action (And the Rest is Just 'Paisa-Vasool' for the Brand)
There is only one undisputed King in the skincare jungle. The one backed by 40 years of medical research. The one that actually makes your skin cells get off the couch and work.
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 76 min read


Spiritual Short Stories That Hold Up a Mirror: Introducing Akhyayikas IX
Unlike conventional spiritual writing that prescribes ideals, Akhyayikas IX dares to do something more uncomfortable—and more honest. It explores the darker, often unspoken regions of the human psyche— Vindictiveness, Jealousy, Resentment, Boredom, Contempt, Disgust, Fear, Sadism, Violence, Vanity, Condescension, etc.
Rajesh Seshadri
Feb 74 min read
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