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Sthitpragya The Foundation of the Developed India
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In an age where progress is measured almost exclusively by GDP, infrastructure,
and competition, Sthitpragya – The Foundation of a Developed India poses a vital
question: can India truly be “developed” without inner maturity? This book argues
that real progress is not only external but also internal—cultivating a mind that is
steady, aware, compassionate, and ethical.
Author Anupam Srivastava draws upon the timeless wisdom of the Vedas, the
Sthitpragya Purusha of the Gita, and the symbolic teachings of the Puranas to
reframe these ancient insights in a contemporary context. He shows that Hindu
traditions are not mere rituals but living practices that focus the mind, teach self-
discipline, and refine one’s vision of life.
This book speaks to every individual who seeks to participate in nation-
building—parents, teachers, entrepreneurs, and spiritual aspirants alike. Sthitpragya
– The Foundation of a Developed India invites us to look within and recognise that
the true bedrock of a developed nation is not smart cities or digital platforms but
awakened, conscientious, and ethical citizens.
In an age where progress is measured almost exclusively by GDP, infrastructure,
and competition, Sthitpragya – The Foundation of a Developed India poses a vital
question: can India truly be “developed” without inner maturity? This book argues
that real progress is not only external but also internal—cultivating a mind that is
steady, aware, compassionate, and ethical.
Author Anupam Srivastava draws upon the timeless wisdom of the Vedas, the
Sthitpragya Purusha of the Gita, and the symbolic teachings of the Puranas to
reframe these ancient insights in a contemporary context. He shows that Hindu
traditions are not mere rituals but living practices that focus the mind, teach self-
discipline, and refine one’s vision of life.
This book speaks to every individual who seeks to participate in nation-
building—parents, teachers, entrepreneurs, and spiritual aspirants alike. Sthitpragya
– The Foundation of a Developed India invites us to look within and recognise that
the true bedrock of a developed nation is not smart cities or digital platforms but
awakened, conscientious, and ethical citizens.

















