The Dharma Blueprint

Building a Life of Purpose & Impact

Build a life of purpose and impact

Drawing on ancient Indian wisdom and real modern dilemmas from London and beyond, this book turns the big idea of Dharma into a practical framework you can use for decisions at work, at home, and in public life.

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Not another feel-good book on 'purpose'

Most of us have done what we were told a good life looks like: education, career, mortgage, family. And yet many still feel a quiet question: Is this really it?

The Dharma Blueprint offers a clear, usable answer by reframing Dharma as the alignment of three things: duty, integrity, and purpose – across four circles of life.

  • “Explains Dharma in plain English – no background in Sanskrit or scriptures required.”

  • “Introduces the four circles of Dharma: Self, Family, Society, Country – and shows where most people get stuck.”

  • “Shares real stories from campaign trails, community leadership, and everyday work decisions in the UK.”

  • “Includes reflection questions and exercises at the end of each chapter so you can apply the ideas immediately.”

Who should read this?

  • “Professionals who are ‘successful on paper’ but feel there should be more to their work and life.”

  • “Leaders, managers, and community organisers who want a deeper ethical compass than quarterly targets.”

  • “Students and young adults trying to choose a path that’s not just safe, but meaningful.”

  • “Anyone curious about Indian wisdom who wants practical guidance rather than abstract spirituality.”

What you'll walk away with

  • “A language for the nagging feeling that something is misaligned – and a way to fix it.”

  • “Tools to make Dharmic decisions when duties collide – between work, family, and community.”

  • “A personal map of your four circles, with simple actions to strengthen each one.”

  • “Examples and scripts for applying Dharma to modern issues: office politics, public service, parenting, and more.”

About Sushil Rapatwar

Sushil Rapatwar works at the intersection of ancient Indian wisdom, metacognition, and real‑world leadership. Based in London, he has led projects across shipping, energy, banking, education, and community organisations, and has stood for public office in Brent as an expression of his own Dharma of service.

He is known for turning complex ideas from the Mahabharata and the Bhagavad Gita into clear, practical tools for professionals, students, and community leaders. The Dharma Blueprint is his invitation to move beyond a life centred only on ‘me and my family’ towards a wider circle of contribution – without burning out or dropping your real‑world responsibilities.

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The Dharma Blueprint is currently available as a paperback directly from us. 

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