Biography:Sukhabodhananda
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Swami Sukhabodhananda is a guru from the Bangalore area of India. He was the only spiritual leader representing Hinduism at the 2005 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.[1][|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
Biography
Sukhabodhananda was born in 1955 in Bengaluru. He followed the teachings of Chinmayananda Saraswati.[2]
Works
- Cukapōtān̲antā; Śaṅkarācārya (2011) (in Sanskrit, English). Adi Shankaracharya's Bhaja Govindam.. Ahmedabad: Jaico Pub. House.. ISBN 978-81-8495-206-3.
- Cukapōtān̲antā (1997) (in Tamil). Manase Relax Please – Part I.. Chennai: Vikatan Publications. ISBN 978-8189780609.
- Cukapōtān̲antā (2003) (in Tamil). Manase Relax Please – Part II.. Chennai: Vikatan Publications. ISBN 978-8189780456.
- Cukapōtān̲antā (2002). Oh, mind relax please: roots of yoga, wings of management. Bangalore, India: Prasanna Trust. OCLC 634652744.
- Cukapōtān̲antā (2005) (in Sanskrit, English). Meditation: the ultimate flowering (7th ed.). Bangalore, India: Prasanna Trust. OCLC 631660141.
- Cukapōtān̲antā (2003). Looking at life differently: minimising tensions, maximising effectiveness (2nd ed.). Bangalore, India: Prasanna Trust. ISBN 978-81-901496-8-6.
- WorldCat link to further books in Indian languages.
References
- ↑ Sukhabodhananda for Davos meet, The Hindu, 27 January 2005
- ↑ Choate, Ambaa (2013-09-03). "Meet A Guru: Swami Sukhabodhananda" (in en). https://www.patheos.com/blogs/whitehindu/2013/09/meet-a-guru-swami-sukhabodhananda/.
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