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Sing, Dance and Lead

Sing, Dance and Lead

Hindol Sengupta
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An indispensable book for all professionals, Sing, Dance and Lead is an intervention at the intersection of management theory and theological pedagogy, and bridges the worlds of building managers and inspiring devotees. It considers how you can view the act of working, what ‘service’ really means and how loyalty to an organization can be extended to bring into conception a deeper commitment to the divine.

Srila Prabhupada had a journey like no other—he spent most of his life in relative obscurity but then, at the age when most people seek retirement, travelled through an arduous ocean-crossing to create a global movement in a country that was alien to him, which became the base for a worldwide institution that spread to 100 temples in merely a decade. Working with novices or hippies from the anti-Vietnam War movement, Srila Prabhupada created a devoted tribe of Krishna worshippers, who renounced all forms of intoxication and substance abuse, even tea and coffee, embraced vegetarian food as well as chastity outside marriage to create a spiritual movement like no other.

Imprint: India Penguin Ananda

Published: Jan/2025

ISBN: 9780143474654

Length : 272 Pages

MRP : ₹699.00

Sing, Dance and Lead

Hindol Sengupta

An indispensable book for all professionals, Sing, Dance and Lead is an intervention at the intersection of management theory and theological pedagogy, and bridges the worlds of building managers and inspiring devotees. It considers how you can view the act of working, what ‘service’ really means and how loyalty to an organization can be extended to bring into conception a deeper commitment to the divine.

Srila Prabhupada had a journey like no other—he spent most of his life in relative obscurity but then, at the age when most people seek retirement, travelled through an arduous ocean-crossing to create a global movement in a country that was alien to him, which became the base for a worldwide institution that spread to 100 temples in merely a decade. Working with novices or hippies from the anti-Vietnam War movement, Srila Prabhupada created a devoted tribe of Krishna worshippers, who renounced all forms of intoxication and substance abuse, even tea and coffee, embraced vegetarian food as well as chastity outside marriage to create a spiritual movement like no other.

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Hindol Sengupta

Hindol Sengupta is an award-winning historian and author. He has won the Wilbur Award for Being Hindu, the Valley of Words prize for The Man Who Saved India, the Kalinga Literature Festival award for Sing, Dance and Pray, and the PSF prize for public service through writing. Hindol has been shortlisted for the Hayek Prize given by the Manhattan Institute for Recasting India. He has been a Chevening Scholar at the University of Oxford and a Knight-Bagehot Fellow at Columbia University. A World Economic Forum young global leader, he also has a doctorate from the Geneva School of Diplomacy. This is his eleventh book.

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