Draupadi’s Fire — Justice, Not Revenge

Draupadi

👉👉 When Fire Became Dharma “When fire spoke for truth, not ego.” In the heart of Hastinapura’s royal court, silence became sin.When the daughter of Drupada, born of fire itself, was dragged by her hair into a hall of kings, the universe seemed to pause — not because of the violence, but because of the … Read more

Time, Task, Thought: The Working Person’s Guide to Karma Management

Karma Management

👉 👉 Introduction – Karma Management A calendar ping arrives at 9:03 a.m.: “Stand-up in 7.” You skim the agenda, click “Join,” and in the same breath you ignore a message from a colleague whose tone carries the thin, brittle edge of hurt. Fifteen minutes later you’ve presented your slides, clicked through the metrics, and … Read more

Grow Without Guilt: A CEO’s Guide to Ethical Business and Lasting Profit

ethical business

👉 👉 The Paradox of Profit and Purpose Imagine two boardrooms. In one, the polished glass tower fills with a low murmur: quarterly forecasts, margin stretching, a powerpoint where growth is a thin green line on a black slide. The CEO smiles; the stock spikes. Newsfeeds celebrate another “disruptor.” A year later, the same firm … Read more

From Ego to Ecosystem – Weekly Digest

Ego to Ecosystem

👉 👉 From “I” to “We” From self-centred to soil-centred — this is not just a slogan; it’s survival. This week, the shift from “I” to “We” is not a gentle nudge — it is an existential reorientation. We live in an era whose reward structure still prizes individual accumulation, headline-making triumphs, and metrics that … Read more

When I Spoke to My Ego

my Ego

👉 The Day My Ego Showed Up Uninvited “It started as a bad day — and ended with my ego sitting across from me, sipping my coffee.” There’s a particular kind of chaos that only mornings can deliver. The kind that doesn’t roar — it drips. My coffee did, in fact, drip all over my … Read more

5 Ways to Work Without Losing Peace

Losing Peace

👉 👉 Why peace is a KPI – You can meet every deadline and still lose yourself. This sentence is a tiny alarm bell. It wakes something in us that knows there’s a cost baked into all our accomplishments—the cost paid in attention, dignity, and the slow erosion of inner life. The modern workplace measures … Read more

The Cow as an Economic Teacher

Cow

👉 👉 Introduction — The cow is not a burden — she’s the first economist. Dawn arrives like a slow blessing. The sky washes from indigo to a tender pewter; steam rises from the paddock where a single indigenous cow, ribs softened by good forage and care, lifts her head to the light. Nearby, a … Read more

Hanuman and the Power of Humble Strength

hanuman

👉 👉 Introduction — True Power Bows Before Service The ocean murmurs beneath the last breath of daylight. Dusk folds across the horizon like an unfinished hymn. On the shore, Prince Rama stands motionless, the silhouette of a warrior carrying the ache of separation — his eyes fixed on the far blue line where the … Read more

Stillness Is Not a Pause — It’s Power

stillness

👉 👉 Introduction — Stillness Is Not a Pause. It’s Power. At 9:47 a.m., the office hums like an anxious beehive. The clatter of keyboards, the overlapping notifications, the clipped rhythm of people replying before they’ve even read properly. The air feels electric with urgency — a quiet kind of collective panic disguised as productivity. … Read more

Dharma as the New Management Model — A Practical Guide to Dharmic Leadership

Management

👉 👉 Introduction — Why Dharma, Why Now? “Everything you know about management — faster, higher, deeper — is incomplete. The next revolution fixes purpose, not just process.” In boardrooms lit by LEDs and dashboards that churn out real-time KPIs, a quiet contradiction grows louder: organizations are measuring everything but meaning. Quarterly rhythms discipline behavior; … Read more