Anasakti Yogamu is Mahatma Gandhi's exposition of the principles of Anasakti Yoga, rendered in Telugu. This work delves into the core tenets of detachment and selfless action as pathways to spiritual enlightenment and inner peace. First published in 1930, it provides timeless wisdom, advocating for a life dedicated to service and the pursuit of truth. Gandhi's insightful commentary offers readers a profound understanding of Hindu philosophy and practical guidance on applying these principles in everyday life.
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