This classic work is a general introduction to Indian philosophy that covers the Vedic and Epic periods, including expositions on the hymns of the Rig Veda, the Upanisads, Jainism, Buddhism and the theism of the Bhagvadgita.
Radhakrishnan Pillai Books






Chanakya in You
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Exploring the intricacies of political influence and power dynamics, this narrative follows a contemporary figure who navigates the complexities of leadership and governance. The protagonist's journey reveals the challenges and moral dilemmas faced while shaping the destinies of nations and individuals alike. Through a blend of personal anecdotes and broader societal observations, the book delves into themes of ambition, responsibility, and the impact of one person's vision on the world around them.
Chatur Chanakya Vs the World Wide Web
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The story revolves around Lakshmi, who faces the dual challenge of competing in an inter-school maths tournament while being bullied online. As she grapples with the fear of disqualification, her friends Chanakya and Arjun step in to help. Chanakya's tech-savvy knowledge and Arjun's antics lead them on a thrilling adventure to uncover the identity of the online bully. This engaging tale combines elements of friendship, intelligence, and the quest for justice in the face of adversity.
Chanakyas 7 Secrets of Leadership
- 270 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Set in 4th Century BC India, this work explores the teachings of Chanakya, a master of leadership and governance. His insights, encapsulated in The Arthashastra, provide a comprehensive guide to effective leadership and good governance, emphasizing principles that remain relevant today. The book serves as a treasure trove of wisdom for leaders seeking to navigate the complexities of power and administration.
Corporate Chanakya
- 340 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Chanakya, who lived in 4th Century BC, was a leadership guru par excellence. His ideas on how to identify leaders and groom them to govern a country has been well documented in his book Kautilyas Arthashastra. This book contains 6000 aphorisms or sutras. In the present book the author simplifies the age old formula of success for leaders of the corporate world. Divided into 3 sections of Leadership, Management and Training Corporate Chanakya includes tips on various topics like organizing and conducting effective meetings, dealing with tricky situations, managing time, decision making and responsibilities and powers of a leader. Call it your guide for corporate success or a book that brings back ancient Indian management wisdom in modern format you just cannot let go the Chanakya wisdom contained in each page. Flip any page and discover the Corporate Chanakya in you
THE ART OF WINNING
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book offers valuable insights and strategies from Chanakya, an ancient Indian philosopher and strategist. It explores his teachings on leadership, governance, and personal development, emphasizing practical wisdom for achieving success in various aspects of life. Readers will discover timeless principles that can be applied to modern challenges, drawing from Chanakya's profound understanding of human nature and societal dynamics. The content serves as a guide for those looking to enhance their strategic thinking and decision-making skills.
And Then There Was One
- 212 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A mysterious death during a visit to India disrupts the lives of Rajan and Gayatri, a couple grappling with the implications of Tulsi's past connections. Tulsi, a divorcee, had previously shared a romantic encounter with Rajan and sought forgiveness from Gayatri during her visit. Complicating matters, her recent breakup with John, who has a history of violent reactions, raises suspicions, especially as he was present in Chennai at the time of her death from suspected cyanide poisoning. Additionally, their neighbor Padma, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, becomes another suspect in this tangled web of relationships and motives.