The Asura Way: The Contrarian Path to Success

· Jaico Publishing House
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In the age of Kali, you need a new path to achieve all that you dream of.

What if someone told you that those age-old lessons on which you’ve based your whole life are ineffective today?

What if they also told you that you could live a better, more fulfilling life by following the path of the Asuras?

Is it not worth investigating what made the Asuras so successful against even the gods and trying to learn from them in this age of strife, chaos, and discord?

In his first nonfiction work, Anand Neelakantan, the national bestselling author of Asura: Tale of the Vanquished, explores a contrarian way of living that makes more sense in this Kali Yuga.

With great skill and logic, Anand shatters the myths associated with the so-called six enemies of the mind—anger, passion, greed, infatuation, pride, and competitive spirit.

He explains how following conventional advice holds you back from achieving success and happiness in life. Using riveting examples from mythology, he demonstrates how these same six qualities can propel you in the direction of success and help you achieve your goals.

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About the author

ANAND NEELAKANTAN is the author of the Bãhubali trilogy, the prequel to S.S. Rajamouli’s movie. Anand has also authored Asura: Tale of the Vanquished. He followed it up with the tremendously successful Ajaya series. Anand has written scripts for popular TV series like Siya Ke Ram, Ashoka, Mahabali Hanuman, among others. He dabbles in cartooning, painting, public speaking, life coaching, acting, and modelling.

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