Tangerine: How To Read The Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee
Tangerine: How To Read The Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee is a deeply personal journey that blends spiritual inquiry with everyday life. Part memoir, part guide, the book speaks to adult readers who crave meaning, resilience, and inner calm. Its thoughtful, hopeful tone invites you to explore Hindu philosophy through a modern, human lens and to discover why this ancient wisdom still matters today.
In Tangerine, Namita Devidayal—a journalist, musician, and lifelong seeker—meets a Hindu spiritual practitioner in Rishikesh and begins a pilgrimage that fuses curiosity with honesty. The narrative threads together personal episodes with keynote ideas from the Upanishads and the voices of thinkers like Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Dayananda Saraswati. It reads as a candid, sometimes intimate conversation about doubt, faith, and the pursuit of inner peace, including Namita's own life choices and the question of how to stay true to oneself in a chaotic world.
Written in a warm, accessible voice, the book unfolds in a blend of storytelling and thoughtful reflection. It explains core concepts without padding, showing how the Upanishads can illuminate daily life—from decision-making and relationships to mindfulness and purpose. The experience is enriching but approachable: the pace invites contemplation, while vivid scenes, lyrical rhythm, and practical takeaways help readers connect ideas to their own journey.
- Interwoven personal narrative with Upanishadic study
- Clear explanations of central Hindu ideas
- Conversations with spiritual teachers and thinkers
- Warm, music-inflected storytelling by a seasoned journalist
- Accessible pacing that invites reflection and growth
After finishing Tangerine: How To Read The Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee, readers emerge with a renewed sense of inner calm and a clearer sense of their own path. This book offers more than an introduction to the Upanishads—it leaves you with a gentler courage to seek meaning, balance, and compassion in everyday life.
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Tangerine: How To Read The Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee
Tangerine: How To Read The Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee
Tangerine: How To Read The Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee is a deeply personal journey that blends spiritual inquiry with everyday life. Part memoir, part guide, the book speaks to adult readers who crave meaning, resilience, and inner calm. Its thoughtful, hopeful tone invites you to explore Hindu philosophy through a modern, human lens and to discover why this ancient wisdom still matters today.
In Tangerine, Namita Devidayal—a journalist, musician, and lifelong seeker—meets a Hindu spiritual practitioner in Rishikesh and begins a pilgrimage that fuses curiosity with honesty. The narrative threads together personal episodes with keynote ideas from the Upanishads and the voices of thinkers like Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Dayananda Saraswati. It reads as a candid, sometimes intimate conversation about doubt, faith, and the pursuit of inner peace, including Namita's own life choices and the question of how to stay true to oneself in a chaotic world.
Written in a warm, accessible voice, the book unfolds in a blend of storytelling and thoughtful reflection. It explains core concepts without padding, showing how the Upanishads can illuminate daily life—from decision-making and relationships to mindfulness and purpose. The experience is enriching but approachable: the pace invites contemplation, while vivid scenes, lyrical rhythm, and practical takeaways help readers connect ideas to their own journey.
- Interwoven personal narrative with Upanishadic study
- Clear explanations of central Hindu ideas
- Conversations with spiritual teachers and thinkers
- Warm, music-inflected storytelling by a seasoned journalist
- Accessible pacing that invites reflection and growth
After finishing Tangerine: How To Read The Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee, readers emerge with a renewed sense of inner calm and a clearer sense of their own path. This book offers more than an introduction to the Upanishads—it leaves you with a gentler courage to seek meaning, balance, and compassion in everyday life.
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Tangerine: How To Read The Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee is a deeply personal journey that blends spiritual inquiry with everyday life. Part memoir, part guide, the book speaks to adult readers who crave meaning, resilience, and inner calm. Its thoughtful, hopeful tone invites you to explore Hindu philosophy through a modern, human lens and to discover why this ancient wisdom still matters today.
In Tangerine, Namita Devidayal—a journalist, musician, and lifelong seeker—meets a Hindu spiritual practitioner in Rishikesh and begins a pilgrimage that fuses curiosity with honesty. The narrative threads together personal episodes with keynote ideas from the Upanishads and the voices of thinkers like Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Dayananda Saraswati. It reads as a candid, sometimes intimate conversation about doubt, faith, and the pursuit of inner peace, including Namita's own life choices and the question of how to stay true to oneself in a chaotic world.
Written in a warm, accessible voice, the book unfolds in a blend of storytelling and thoughtful reflection. It explains core concepts without padding, showing how the Upanishads can illuminate daily life—from decision-making and relationships to mindfulness and purpose. The experience is enriching but approachable: the pace invites contemplation, while vivid scenes, lyrical rhythm, and practical takeaways help readers connect ideas to their own journey.
- Interwoven personal narrative with Upanishadic study
- Clear explanations of central Hindu ideas
- Conversations with spiritual teachers and thinkers
- Warm, music-inflected storytelling by a seasoned journalist
- Accessible pacing that invites reflection and growth
After finishing Tangerine: How To Read The Upanishads Without Giving Up Coffee, readers emerge with a renewed sense of inner calm and a clearer sense of their own path. This book offers more than an introduction to the Upanishads—it leaves you with a gentler courage to seek meaning, balance, and compassion in everyday life.












