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The philosophy of happiness in ancient Indian literature | Koral Dasgupta | TEDxHR College

Ancient Indian literature offers profound insights into the philosophy of happiness, presenting timeless wisdom that remains deeply relevant in today’s world. Drawing from epics like the Ramayana and Mahabharata, the speaker explores the concept of interdependence as the foundation of a harmonious existence. Through stories such as Jatayu’s selfless sacrifice and Arjuna’s moral dilemma, the talk highlights the importance of collaboration, empathy, and inner wisdom over ego-driven pursuits.The discussion challenges the modern obsession with material possessions as a source of happiness, advocating instead for mindful actions and decisions rooted in deeper values. It also reflects on the consequences of trauma and bitterness, emphasizing the need for healing to break the cycle of pain.Ultimately, the talk invites a rethinking of happiness, encouraging a shift from self-centered desires to a more interconnected and purposeful way of living, as envisioned by the sages of ancient India. Koral Dasgupta is a weaver of narratives and all things literature. An accomplished author and content curator with over 20 years of experience, she has authored works ranging from academic non-fiction to relationship dramas.She is the founder of ‘Tell Me Your Story’, a platform that uses literature to inspire social engagement and drive behavioural change for inclusion and diversity.Koral also designs learning programs, conducts writing workshops, and curates content for events focused on gender and mythology.Her notable achievements include being shortlisted for the Sahitya Academy Awards in 2023, securing a five-book contract with Pan Macmillan, and having her books catalogued in prestigious university libraries worldwide.Recognized as an Innovator25 Asia Pacific (2019) and featured in Outlook Business’ Women of Wonder list, Koral continues to shed light on topics that empower voices, inspire change, and reshape perspectives on gender and human connection. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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