Exploring the quest for enduring happiness, this monograph delves into the transient nature of joy and the role of religion in achieving lasting bliss. It highlights how Hinduism, one of the oldest religions, provides ethical guidelines and social support that can aid individuals in their pursuit of happiness. The author, a global expert in nature and culture, draws on ancient Hindu scriptures to offer both practical and philosophical insights, aiming to uncover the secrets to ultimate human happiness.
Govindasamy Agoramoorthy Livres






The book delves into the critical relationship between humanity and nature, emphasizing that without natural resources, human survival is at risk. It highlights the unsustainable patterns of resource use and the resulting loss of biodiversity, particularly in the Asia and Pacific region, which is home to a significant portion of the world's population. Drawing on three decades of expertise in nature conservation, the author analyzes the complex issues surrounding conservation in Taiwan, advocating for ethical management of natural resources for future sustainability.
Focusing on the ecological challenges of the twenty-first century, this book examines the impact of heavy metals on terrestrial life, drawing on scientific case studies from Taiwan and India. It addresses critical environmental conservation issues faced by both developed and developing nations, emphasizing the moral obligation to protect nature for future generations. The text advocates for sustainable development programs that promote both environmental conservation and human survival, highlighting the urgent need to combat toxic pollution threatening global biodiversity.
Focusing on the unique Salim Ali's fruit bat, this book offers an in-depth exploration of the species' history, including its misidentification and eventual recognition as a new species in 1972. The author, a biologist with firsthand experience studying and releasing this bat, shares rare field data on its population status, ecology, and behavior. Additionally, the book addresses conservation efforts for this endangered species and provides insights into the broader diversity of bats in Tamil Nadu, India, highlighting their ecological significance.
Sadguru Model of Rural Development: Pioneered by India's Social Work Stalwarts
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- 3 heures de lecture
Harnath and Sharmishtha Jagawat stand out as unique figures in India's rural development landscape, dedicated to eradicating poverty and enhancing food security in dryland areas. Harnath, an idealistic leader from the Chambal valley, combines creativity and administrative skill to support farming communities through innovative irrigation initiatives. In contrast, Sharmishtha embodies a compassionate approach, engaging with people of all backgrounds. The author, a Tata Visiting Chair at N M Sadguru Water and Development Foundation, showcases their impactful contributions to rural development over four decades.
Exploring the intersection of spirituality and environmentalism, this monograph highlights the need for a holistic approach to climate change that transcends purely scientific solutions. The author, an international environmentalist, examines how ancient Hindu scriptures can inspire contemporary action to mitigate environmental degradation. By emphasizing the importance of ethical values and spiritual guidance, the work argues for a more integrated understanding of humanity's relationship with nature, advocating for a balance between technological development and spiritual wisdom.
Focusing on the ecology, social behavior, and conservation of howler monkeys, this monograph draws from the author's extensive field research across various continents. With a detailed examination of ten recognized species, including the red and black-and-gold howlers, it highlights their unique traits, such as prehensile tails. The author's three decades of experience enrich the text, making it a valuable resource for students and researchers in primatology and animal behavior at educational institutions worldwide.
The book explores the controversial topic of infanticide among various monkey species, presenting firsthand observations from an experienced primatologist. The author documents instances of this behavior in Hanuman langurs, red howler monkeys, and proboscis monkeys, providing insights into its adaptive significance. By synthesizing field data with theoretical interpretations, the author delves into the evolutionary causes and functions of infanticide. This work serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars in animal behavior, primatology, and zoology.
The exploration of yoga transcends its modern commercial appeal, delving into its eight essential components, including ethics, meditation, and physical postures. The author reflects on the profound wisdom of ancient Indian sages, emphasizing the importance of observing thoughts to achieve a harmonious life with nature. By integrating yoga with natural principles, the author shares a personal journey toward inner freedom and purity, illustrating how yoga serves as a pathway to understanding both the complexities of nature and the self.
Focusing on animal welfare issues in Indonesian zoos and parks, this book explores the ethical challenges and common problems faced by captive wildlife facilities. It emphasizes the importance of zoo assessments in enhancing welfare standards for animals. By providing scientific solutions to improve professional practices, the book serves as an essential resource for students and educators in animal welfare and ethics, making it suitable for introductory and supplementary courses in colleges and universities.