Buddha At Work : Creating Purpose And Happiness At Work
Discover the fierce journey of Sikh history in BUDDHA AT WORK: CREATING PURPOSE AND HAPPINESS AT WORK, a captivating blend of narrative history and cultural insight. This book chronicles a pivotal era in the 18th-century Indian subcontinent, where seers and mystics mingled with conquerors and kings, all united by quests for land, power, and glory. Geared toward curious readers of history, biographies, and South Asian studies, it offers an engaging, inspiring, and educational exploration of resilience, faith, and leadership.
Written as a rich tapestry of eyewitness accounts, secondary sources, and poetic translations from Braj and Punjabi literature, the book guides you through Banda Singh Bahadur's rebellion and Nawab Kapur Singh's campaigns, revealing how Punjab transformed under pressure from weakening empires and formidable foes. The storytelling is warm and accessible, weaving battles, alliances with the British, Marathas, Jats, and Rohillas into a vivid panorama that feels both historical and human. In BUDDHA AT WORK: CREATING PURPOSE AND HAPPINESS AT WORK, the author braids eyewitness voices with lyrical textures to illuminate the era, making complex history feel intimate and alive.
Whether you read for scholarly insight or the pleasure of a well-told saga, the book sustains you with clear progression, compelling scenes, and a lyrical nod to Braj and Punjabi literary traditions. You’ll encounter memorable figures, a dynamic setting, and a journey that balances conflict with culture, faith with strategy, and the enduring resilience of a people who forged a path to greatness.
- Riveting 18th-century Punjab history featuring Banda Singh Bahadur and Nawab Kapur Singh
- Eyewitness accounts, scholarly sources, and poetic translations from Braj and Punjabi literature
- Vividly rendered alliances and clashes with the British, Marathas, Jats, and Rohillas
- Accessible narrative style that blends history with culture, resilience, and spiritual strength
- Engaging pace and lyrical storytelling that brings the era to life
After turning the last page, you’ll carry a deeper understanding of Sikh history, a sense of cultural pride, and a spark of curiosity about how courage and purpose arise in times of upheaval. This book offers lasting insights into resilience, leadership, and the power of faith to shape a community—and your own approach to work, life, and learning.
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Buddha At Work : Creating Purpose And Happiness At Work
Buddha At Work : Creating Purpose And Happiness At Work
Discover the fierce journey of Sikh history in BUDDHA AT WORK: CREATING PURPOSE AND HAPPINESS AT WORK, a captivating blend of narrative history and cultural insight. This book chronicles a pivotal era in the 18th-century Indian subcontinent, where seers and mystics mingled with conquerors and kings, all united by quests for land, power, and glory. Geared toward curious readers of history, biographies, and South Asian studies, it offers an engaging, inspiring, and educational exploration of resilience, faith, and leadership.
Written as a rich tapestry of eyewitness accounts, secondary sources, and poetic translations from Braj and Punjabi literature, the book guides you through Banda Singh Bahadur's rebellion and Nawab Kapur Singh's campaigns, revealing how Punjab transformed under pressure from weakening empires and formidable foes. The storytelling is warm and accessible, weaving battles, alliances with the British, Marathas, Jats, and Rohillas into a vivid panorama that feels both historical and human. In BUDDHA AT WORK: CREATING PURPOSE AND HAPPINESS AT WORK, the author braids eyewitness voices with lyrical textures to illuminate the era, making complex history feel intimate and alive.
Whether you read for scholarly insight or the pleasure of a well-told saga, the book sustains you with clear progression, compelling scenes, and a lyrical nod to Braj and Punjabi literary traditions. You’ll encounter memorable figures, a dynamic setting, and a journey that balances conflict with culture, faith with strategy, and the enduring resilience of a people who forged a path to greatness.
- Riveting 18th-century Punjab history featuring Banda Singh Bahadur and Nawab Kapur Singh
- Eyewitness accounts, scholarly sources, and poetic translations from Braj and Punjabi literature
- Vividly rendered alliances and clashes with the British, Marathas, Jats, and Rohillas
- Accessible narrative style that blends history with culture, resilience, and spiritual strength
- Engaging pace and lyrical storytelling that brings the era to life
After turning the last page, you’ll carry a deeper understanding of Sikh history, a sense of cultural pride, and a spark of curiosity about how courage and purpose arise in times of upheaval. This book offers lasting insights into resilience, leadership, and the power of faith to shape a community—and your own approach to work, life, and learning.
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Discover the fierce journey of Sikh history in BUDDHA AT WORK: CREATING PURPOSE AND HAPPINESS AT WORK, a captivating blend of narrative history and cultural insight. This book chronicles a pivotal era in the 18th-century Indian subcontinent, where seers and mystics mingled with conquerors and kings, all united by quests for land, power, and glory. Geared toward curious readers of history, biographies, and South Asian studies, it offers an engaging, inspiring, and educational exploration of resilience, faith, and leadership.
Written as a rich tapestry of eyewitness accounts, secondary sources, and poetic translations from Braj and Punjabi literature, the book guides you through Banda Singh Bahadur's rebellion and Nawab Kapur Singh's campaigns, revealing how Punjab transformed under pressure from weakening empires and formidable foes. The storytelling is warm and accessible, weaving battles, alliances with the British, Marathas, Jats, and Rohillas into a vivid panorama that feels both historical and human. In BUDDHA AT WORK: CREATING PURPOSE AND HAPPINESS AT WORK, the author braids eyewitness voices with lyrical textures to illuminate the era, making complex history feel intimate and alive.
Whether you read for scholarly insight or the pleasure of a well-told saga, the book sustains you with clear progression, compelling scenes, and a lyrical nod to Braj and Punjabi literary traditions. You’ll encounter memorable figures, a dynamic setting, and a journey that balances conflict with culture, faith with strategy, and the enduring resilience of a people who forged a path to greatness.
- Riveting 18th-century Punjab history featuring Banda Singh Bahadur and Nawab Kapur Singh
- Eyewitness accounts, scholarly sources, and poetic translations from Braj and Punjabi literature
- Vividly rendered alliances and clashes with the British, Marathas, Jats, and Rohillas
- Accessible narrative style that blends history with culture, resilience, and spiritual strength
- Engaging pace and lyrical storytelling that brings the era to life
After turning the last page, you’ll carry a deeper understanding of Sikh history, a sense of cultural pride, and a spark of curiosity about how courage and purpose arise in times of upheaval. This book offers lasting insights into resilience, leadership, and the power of faith to shape a community—and your own approach to work, life, and learning.




















