My Silent Day in the Field

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๐Ÿ‘‰ ๐Ÿ‘‰ Part 1 โ€” Introduction: The decision to be silent I brought a phone and never turned it on. The line sounds like something a modest monk might brag about. In my case it felt more like a poorly planned experiment. I was in a small, composite village Iโ€™ll call Kachari โ€” a name … Read more

6 Vedic Principles for Ethical Living

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๐Ÿ‘‰ ๐Ÿ‘‰ Vedic Ethics as Practical Operating Principles Vedic ethics arenโ€™t ritual relics โ€” theyโ€™re concise operating principles for modern life. Across household choices, boardroom decisions, and public policy, ethics often becomes blurry: jargon, excuses, and delegation hide individual responsibility. This piece returns ethics to an actionable level โ€” a short, usable list that fits … Read more

10 Gita Sutras for the Workplace

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๐Ÿ‘‰ ๐Ÿ‘‰ Why the Gita Sutras is the Timeless Management Book Picture a high-achieving team that crushes every quarterly metric. Revenue? Exceeded. Deadlines? Beaten. Bonuses? Released.And yetโ€”nobody trusts each other anymore. Slack channels go silent.People avoid eye contact in meetings.The manager double-checks every task despite claiming to empower the team.Performance exists on paper but not … Read more

From Deception to Dharma: Bridging Ethical Gaps with Vedic Teachings

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In a world where intentions shape outcomes and perceptions define reality, the principle of “Conceal Your Intentions” emerges as a compelling yet polarizing concept. This strategy, often associated with power dynamics and survival instincts, transcends personal relationships, corporate boardrooms, and international politics. However, when juxtaposed with the ethical underpinnings of Vedic teachings, the dichotomy between … Read more

Ethical and Moral Principles: A Guide to Right Conduct and Virtuous Living

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Introduction to Ethics and Moral: Ethics and morality are fundamental aspects of human life, guiding our behavior and decision-making in various domains, such as family, work, community, and society. They provide a framework for evaluating what is right and wrong, good and bad, and for choosing actions that promote the well-being of oneself and others. … Read more