Journey to Self-Discovery: The Sacred Path of Sanatan
Introduction
Introducing Sw Anand Kamlesh, a renowned Indian screenwriter with over three decades of experience in the advertising industry, two decades in films, and fourteen years in television. Winner of prestigious awards such as the Filmfare Awards, Star Screen Awards, and IIFA Award, Kamlesh Pandey has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
As a sanyasi initiated on 31st December 1972, Swami Anand Kamlesh brings a unique perspective to the world of education. Join us on the Podcast series Illuminating Education: Research, Awareness, and Meditation in the Classroom, presented by Bharatversity in collaboration with Osho Fragrance. Your host, Dhwani Shah, will lead the conversation as we delve into the topic of Journey to Self-Discovery: The Sacred Path of Sanatan.
From his early days in advertising to his successful foray into films and television, Sw Anand Kamlesh’s journey is one of inspiration and creativity. His contributions to iconic shows like Karamchand and innovative programs on Zee TV have captivated audiences across the nation.
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from a true visionary in the field of entertainment and education. Tune in to learn from Sw Anand Kamlesh’s wealth of experience and wisdom on the transformative power of self-discovery.
Topic Covered:
- Can you share with us your journey from the advertising industry to films and television, and how it has shaped your perspective on education and self-discovery?
- What inspired you to delve into the topic of self-discovery and the sacred path of Sanatan, and how do you believe it can benefit educators and students in the classroom?
- How do you believe desire and impurity hinder progress on the path to self-discovery, and what advice would you give to individuals looking to embark on this transformative journey?
- Can you elaborate on the concept of the eternal path that is not created by man, and how it has always existed beyond the realm of human understanding?
- In your opinion, what sets apart the path of self-discovery that requires stopping rather than walking, and how can individuals navigate this journey towards true enlightenment and inner peace?