3. Jaya Row was initiated into Vedanta at an
early age and has researched for more
than 30 years in the study.
She has helped change people’s concept
of Indian scriptures. From the obsolete
texts of bygone ages to that of a living,
vibrant, prescription for success,
happiness and personal growth.
From being a solace for the aged to an
invaluable guide to the youth.
JAYA DISCOURSES ON
THE BHAGWAD GITA
DRAWING LARGE
AUDIENCES IN INDIA
AND ABROAD.
HER SEMINARS HELP
EVOLVE A MANAGEMENT
STYLE THAT IS NOT ONLY
SUCCESSFUL BUT
UNIQUELY INDIAN.
5. WHAT IS SUCCESS?
Is it mere accumulation of wealth, acquisition of assets?
Does it not include the ability to enjoy what one has
acquired?
Yet most wealthy people do not enjoy.
And those who enjoy lack the resources.
Solution: VEDANTA
Perfect & Peace
Action of Mind
6. VEDANTA: THE WORLD’S OLDEST
MANAGEMENT SCHOOL
Vedanta is the science of human perfection.
The pathway to viable success and
Superior modern management techniques.
7. WHO ARE YOU?
Every human being is an amalgam of matter and spirit.
Matter component :
1. The mind-
2. The body-
3. The spirit-
8. AS YOU THINK SO SHALL YOU BE
The law of life “As You Think, So Shall You Become”.
Think small and you will achieve only small goals.
Think big and you might achieve the impossible.
Think you are deprived you will always remain so.
Think abundance and you will never experience want.
9. THINK POSITIVE
You are the master designer who fashions both the inner
fabric of character as well as the outer pattern of success.
Nothing changes in the outer world, whether you like it or
not.
So just change your thoughts and the external world will
miraculously change.
10. INTELLECT: PASSWORD TO SUCCESS
Act we must at all times. The body performs the action.
The propelling forces are the mind and the intellect.
The action could be a mere impulse of mind or guided by the
sane counsel of the intellect.
Often the two lead to divergent paths.
Which one to follow?
To determine this, we need to understand the mind and the
intellect better.
11. SATTVA: GATEWAY TO SUCCESS
Tamas
The lowest grade is
characterized by laziness,
procrastination, inertia has
a state of demotivation,
apathy, Inaction,
Rajas
The mediocre state which is
characterized by frenzied
activity propelled by selfish
desires leading to mental
agitation and disturbance.
Sattva
The superlative state of
serenity, selflessness,
efficiency and power has a
state of contemplation,
when one is absorbed in the
thought of the higher.
12. SELFLESS ACTION: ROAD TO SUCCESS
Selfish
Selfish action is one in which
the overriding consideration
is I, me, myself.
It is all about me and my
transitory fulfillments. My
car, my home, my carpet, my
assets.
A narrow, myopic, self
centered view of things
Unselfish
Unselfish action is when one
rises above petty
considerations and act
towards the greater common
good.
Selfless
Selfless action is where one is
acutely aware of the fact that
one owes success to many
factors: family, school,
university, government and
to a higher power that is
bestowed a million blessings.
13. YAJNA: THE SPIRIT OF SUCCESS
Every one of us has a talent.
A surgeon has the ability to breathe new life into a patient, a businessman
has the ability to spin profits out of anything, a chef can tickle your taste
buds with the most delectable food items.
Do you have a certain ability?
Yes. A talent which has been bestowed on you by some benevolent Force.
Acknowledge the gift and offer it as thanksgiving.
Redeploy it as homage to that Power.
Then every moment of your life becomes a Thanksgiving.
14. SIX POINT PROGRAMME FOR SUCCESS
How to add energy
1. Focus
2. Surrender
3. Action
How to lose energy
1. Worry over the past.
2. Anxiety for the future.
3. Present frenzy.
• Centuries before Six Sigma, Vedanta prescribed a six point program for success.
• It consists of two aspects: adding energy and plugging the dissipation energy.
15. CONCENTRATION
AND
CONSISTENCY
Concentration
The intellect focusses the mind on
the present action without
allowing it to stray into the
unproductive.
Consistency
The intellect focusses all actions
towards the achievement of the
goal. If the intellect is not vigilant
the mind takes you into tangential
directions.