Vraja Bihari Das is a unique blend of corporate experience and spiritual wisdom, making him one of the most sought-after speakers on mindfulness, leadership, emotional intelligence, and work-life balance. A practising monk for over 28 years, he specializes in mind and emotion management, helping professionals handle stress, sharpen focus, and build resilience in today’s fast-paced business world.
Before embracing monastic life, Vraja Bihari Das worked with ICICI Bank, KPMG Pete Marwick, and The Times Group, gaining a first-hand understanding of the pressures corporate leaders face. Backed by a Gold Medal in International Finance & Monetary Policy and an MBA in Finance, he bridges the gap between boardroom challenges and timeless wisdom, offering solutions that are both practical and transformational.
As a senior leader and faculty at ISKCON, he has trained thousands of professionals across India, the US, UK, Europe, and the Middle East, conducting impactful sessions for organizations including Microsoft (Seattle), Intel (Phoenix), and leading global forums.
His talks combine storytelling, humour, and practical tools such as breathing techniques, journaling, meditation, and emotional mastery frameworks—equipping audiences with clarity, calmness, and confidence to thrive in high-pressure environments.
As an author, his books—Mind Your Mind, Break Free from Overthinking, The Inner Journey, and Cricket in a Monastery—have helped readers worldwide discover inner balance and peak performance by integrating ancient wisdom with modern needs.
Whether addressing CEOs, HR leaders, or corporate teams, Vraja Bihari Das leaves audiences inspired, focused, and better prepared to handle the complexities of leadership and life.
The Art of Journaling – Finding Love and Purpose through Paper and Pen
Mind Your Mind – 5 A’s to Tame Your Inner Demons
Power of Gratitude – Learning to Live Beyond Happiness
Change Thoughts, Change Life – Healthy Thought Choices for Better Moods and Results
Integrated Spirituality – Discovering the Self through Ancient Vedic Wisdom