Bhima’s Strength and Modern Anger

Bhima

👉 👉 The Roar That Haunted a Kingdom The first time the world heard Bhima roar, it sounded less like a single voice and more like a storm announcing itself. Picture a riverbank at dawn: mist rising, the scent of wet earth and crushed grass, a child—large-boned, unquiet—standing with mud still on his feet. A … Read more

The Weight of Words – Every Word Is a Seed

Words

👉 👉 The Quiet Gravity of Speech A boy sits at the kitchen table, fidgeting with the rim of a chipped mug. His mother leans over, brushing flour from his forehead and whispers, “You have a way with things.” He straightens. Later, at school, a teacher, annoyed and brief, says, “You’re not trying hard enough.” … Read more

How the Gita Defines Real Success

Success

👉 👉 The Crisis of Success 👉 Forget Everything You Think You Know About Success. In boardrooms, on social feeds, and in glossy magazine covers, success is shown as an expanding curve: more revenue, more followers, more recognition. But what Gita says about success cuts through that glare with a quieter, sharper question: Does your … Read more

Ram’s Return to Ayodhya: Leadership After Victory

Victory

👉 👉 Part 1 — The Quiet Hour After Victory The city sings. Drums taper to a memory. Banners flutter like a tired sea. Dawn lays a slow hand across mud-brick roofs and the eyes of those who have waited. On an open chariot, Rama does something the story only whispers: he puts down his … Read more

How Dharma Can Heal a Broken System

Heal

👉 👉 What if the cure (heal) to corruption is consciousness? In the hush after lunch, a municipal clerk slides a photocopy across a scarred counter. A young man waits, documents trembling slightly. “Another signature,” the clerk says, eyes already on the queue forming beyond the doorway. A small packet — not loudly demanded, more … Read more

Krishna’s Smile: The Calm Amid Chaos

smile

👉 👉 The Smile on the Chariot The dawn breaks in shards of copper and blood over Kurukshetra. Drums are beginning to speak in animal-time, the air already heavy with the smell of trampled grass and spilt oil. Flags—torn, ornate, taut—snap like impatient mouths. Horses shift, iron on hooves ringing. Close to the ground: stamens … Read more

The Art of Detachment at Work

Detachment

👉 👉 A Short Story & the Invitation He had carried the slide deck into the meeting like armor. Rajiv, a product manager at a mid-stage SaaS company, had spent six weeks shaping the proposal: customer interviews, roadmap alignment, revenue scenarios, a polished demo. The room was full — sales, engineering leads, a hesitant legal … Read more

Dharma & Decision-Making for Modern Leaders

Dharma & Decision

👉 👉 A CEO facing a fork — a high-margin contract vs. reputational risk The conference room smells of coffee and graphite. A single dossier lies between the CEO and the board — a customer willing to pay a price that would turn this quarter into a banner quarter. The contract is clean on paper: … Read more

10 Quotes from the Gita That Redefine Work

Gita

👉 👉 Introduction: Why the Gita for Modern Work? What if your to-do list were a scripture? Imagine opening your planner and seeing not just tasks but tiny declarations of purpose — a map that orients effort, calms the storm of metrics, and converts every small action into a steady practice. That is the radical … 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