When Stability Collapses: Dharma in Times of Uncertainty

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👉 👉 Part I — What Holds You When Everything Collapses? 👉 Written From Inside the Collapse Collapse does not arrive with explosions.It arrives with emails that stop coming.With meetings that disappear from your calendar.With polite phrases like “We’ll get back to you” that never do. One day, you are needed.The next, you are invisible. … Read more

Digest: Rivers of Dharma (Weekly Digest)

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👉👉 Part 1: Introduction – When Ideas Flow Like Rivers There is a reason ancient civilizations did not build themselves around spreadsheets, algorithms, or rigid ideologies. They built themselves around rivers. Not because rivers were convenient—but because rivers teach. A river never explains itself.It does not issue commandments.It does not announce its destination. It simply … Read more

Digest: The Courage to Continue

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👉👉 Part 1: Introduction — Courage Without Applause 👉 Courage Is Not Loud. It Is Repetitive. There is a version of courage that dominates public imagination. It is dramatic, visible, and easily consumable. It shows up as defiance, confrontation, rebellion, or bold declarations made under bright lights. This version of courage photographs well. It trends … Read more

The Mahabharata’s Lost Lesson on Greed

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👉 👉 Part I – “One desire can destroy a dynasty.” 🌟 Kurukshetra Was Not the Beginning Kurukshetra is remembered as thunder—conches blowing, chariots shaking the earth, warriors standing face to face beneath a bruised sky. It is easy, almost comforting, to believe that this battlefield was the origin of the Mahabharata’s tragedy. A single … Read more

Why Dharma Is the Next Business Revolution

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Part I – Introduction The Crisis No Balance Sheet Can Reveal The Uncomfortable Truth Hiding in Plain Sight There is an uncomfortable truth hiding in plain sight—one that most business leaders sense but rarely articulate: Modern business has mastered scale, speed, and efficiency—but lost direction. We live in a time of astonishing economic and technological … Read more

Digest: Silence, Service, Soil — Weekly Roundup

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👉 👉 Part 1 —Why this week matters A thin blue mist lifts off a rehabilitated village pond at first light. Two herons argue softly over a weed; a woman in a faded sari loosens the knot of last night’s worries and steps into the shallows to check seedlings. A writer — who only yesterday … Read more

Gita Predicts Modern Economics: 5 Truths Hidden in the Gita on Dharmic Capitalism

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👉 👉 Part 1 — Why the Gita matters for modern economics Accountability in the age of short-term gains A multinational mining conglomerate wins government permits, pays lip service to sustainability, and posts record profits for three consecutive quarters. Then the river near a downstream town turns grey, children fall ill, and a legal tide … Read more

Digest: Dharma in Motion — A Week of Wisdom in 3 Minutes

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👉 👉 I. “Why a Week of Wisdom Matters” Everything you know about living consciously may be wrong. We collect knowledge faster than ever, yet the real work of living changes far more slowly. Why do we learn so much yet change so little? The short answer is attention. The long answer is practice. Modern … Read more

The Curse of Dronacharya: Lessons in Ego

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👉 👉 PART 1 — Introduction: The Guru Who Lost Himself “The Guru Who Failed: Re-examining Dronacharya’s True Legacy..” When the name Dronacharya appears in conversation, most people imagine the glowing silhouette of discipline: the supreme archer, the supreme teacher, the man who shaped the fate of the Mahabharata through the hands of his students. … Read more

Krishna’s Leadership in Crisis: Divine Strategy, Human Consequence

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👉 👉 Crisis Reveals Character “When the world trembles, the leader’s heartbeat becomes the battlefield’s compass.” 👉 A Dawn That Does Not Bleed The first light over Kurukṣetra is unsettling. The sky holds its breath, a pale saffron wash stretching over a plain that has not yet tasted violence but knows it is coming. Not … Read more