• Wednesday, 18 March 2026

‘KarmaPath’ by Satya Raj Joshi Launched: A Profound Exploration of Action, Purpose, and Life Philosophy

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By TRN Online, Kathmandu, March 18:  The book KarmaPath, authored by young writer and researcher Satya Raj Joshi, was launched today at a special ceremony held at the Nepal Tourism Board Hall.

Published by Nitya Publications, the book thoughtfully presents the core principle of Eastern philosophy—“perform your duty without expecting the results”—by connecting it with the realities of contemporary life.

Speaking at the event, distinguished guests described KarmaPath as a significant contribution that engages deeply with themes of life purpose, self-discovery, and moral responsibility. According to the speakers, the book effectively explains the relationship between action (karma) and consciousness in a clear yet impactful style, encouraging readers to reflect on their own lives and choices. They also noted that, as an English-language work, it has the potential to strengthen motivational and philosophical literature.

The program witnessed the presence of prominent intellectuals and scholars, including former ambassador and professor Mohan Raj Lohani, former ambassadors Shambhu Raj Simkhada and Ramesh Koirala, Professor Dr. Dhruba Karki, Professor Krishna Chandra Sharma, and writer Shirish Bhandari, among others. The speakers shared their in-depth insights and critical reflections on the book.

In KarmaPath, the author systematically explores key themes such as the philosophical foundations of karma, self-discipline, the purpose of life, and self-realization. Beginning with a discussion on “Karma and the Purpose of Life,” the book highlights the central role of action in shaping a meaningful and fulfilling life journey.

Throughout the work, strong emphasis is placed on self-discipline, mindful living, and inner exploration, inspiring readers to rethink their existence and life goals.

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