You Keep Asking What You Should Do With Your Life

The Bhagavad Gita answered this 3,000 years ago

Dharma is not generic purpose - it's YOUR unique purpose. What Krishna taught Arjuna on the battlefield applies to your career confusion, your relationship choices, your daily decisions. When you find your Svadharma, life stops feeling like pushing uphill.

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Discover Your Svadharma

A thoughtful assessment based on Vedic wisdom and modern psychology

1. When time disappears and you look up wondering where hours went, you were probably...

2. When you see injustice, your instinct is to...

3. At the end of a day that felt truly meaningful, you probably...

What Your Dharma Profile Reveals

Ancient wisdom applied to modern life choices

Your Varna Tendency

Not the rigid caste system - the four natural vocational orientations: Brahmin (teaching/knowledge), Kshatriya (protection/leadership), Vaishya (trade/nurturing), Shudra (service/craft).

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Your Guna Balance

The three qualities - Sattva (wisdom), Rajas (action), Tamas (stability). Your natural balance shapes how you work best.

Your Dharmic Work

Specific career paths and work styles aligned with your nature. What the Gita calls "action without attachment to results."

Your Shadow Work

Each Dharma type has characteristic blind spots. Understanding yours prevents self-sabotage.

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Daily Practices

Specific rituals, meditations, and habits that support YOUR type. Not generic self-help - targeted guidance.

Relationship Dharma

How your nature expresses in partnership, parenting, and community. Where you give and where you need support.

The Four Dharma Types

Rooted in the Bhagavad Gita's teaching on vocational nature

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Brahmin

Wisdom, teaching, spiritual guidance

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Kshatriya

Protection, leadership, justice

Vaishya

Commerce, nurturing, abundance

Shudra

Service, craft, skilled work

These are psychological archetypes based on natural inclination, not the discriminatory caste system. Each person may express multiple types in different life areas.

People Who Found Their Path

When purpose becomes clear

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"I kept trying to be a leader because that's what ambitious people do. My Brahmin profile explained why managing teams drained me while mentoring individuals energized me. Switched to a teaching-focused role. Income dropped, life satisfaction skyrocketed."

Amit Sharma Former Director, now Corporate Trainer
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"Growing up I was told business is not for 'our people' - that we should be doctors or engineers. My Vaishya nature kept pulling me to commerce. The Dharma framework gave me permission to honor that pull. Three years into my own company now."

Lakshmi Rao Entrepreneur, E-commerce
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"At 47, after a successful law career, I felt empty. The Kshatriya profile made sense - I'd been fighting for clients but not for causes I believed in. Transitioned to civil rights work. Same skills, completely different meaning."

Rajiv Kapoor Civil Rights Attorney

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