Dhanesvara Das

Dhanesvara Das Goswami is a Vaishnava spiritual teacher, author, social philosopher, and international speaker who has spent more than fifty years studying and teaching the timeless wisdom of the Vedic tradition. With B.S. and M.S. degrees in engineering, he brings an analytical, systems-oriented approach to understanding both the individual and society, exploring not only how human beings function, but why modern civilization increasingly does not.

Initiated into the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition in 1973, Dhanesvara has dedicated his life to presenting the Vedic science of consciousness in a clear, logical, and practical way. His work explains the nature of the self, karma, reincarnation, consciousness, and the purpose of human life while applying these principles to the economic, social, and cultural challenges facing the modern world.

His books share a common message: today's crises are not merely political, economic, or environmental. They arise from a misunderstanding of human nature itself. Lasting solutions require a transformation of consciousness and the reconstruction of society upon enduring spiritual principles.

Goswami's current work is focused on developing practical models for a more resilient and humane civilization, expressed in his book Healing the Social Body. He continues to write, lecture, and engage audiences worldwide, inviting readers to rethink the foundations of modern civilization and explore a practical path toward both personal fulfillment and social renewal through the timeless wisdom of Sanatana Dharma.