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    CORPORATE LESSONS FROM MAHATMA GANDHI Stress Management ‡ Gandhiji had a good sense of humour which he used to reduce stress. ‡ He read Bhagvad Gita whenever felt disappointed. ‡ Today HR managers conduct laughing class for employees. ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION ‡ Gandhiji believed that nature can fulfill our needs but not greed. Decentralization ‡ Gandhiji wanted to make villages self dependant.He developed local leaders at grassroot level. INNOVATION ‡ Gandhiji successfully

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    something they do. Judith helps remind us in this book that yoga isn’t about doing but actually more about the non doing. Yoga actually teaches us things of great value beyond the physical asanas. Her explanations of the teachings of the Bhagavada Gita help to remind us that we are not here to create ourselves but more so to just remember and that doing this will literally transform our lives. Living your yoga is about taking the practice off the mat and into our everyday life. Also it is about

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    Swami Vivekananda’s Speech in Chicago Author: Administrator Saved From: http://www.knowledgebase-script.com/demo/article-169.html If you are searching for Swami Vivekananda’s speech at Chicago (USA)‚ then you have arrived at the right place. Here is the complete speech delivered by Swami Vivekananda in Chicago. Swami Vivekananda Chicago Speech WELCOME ADDRESS - Chicago‚ Sept 11‚ 1893 Sisters and Brothers of America‚ It fills my heart with joy unspeakable to rise in response to the warm

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    mythological characters as superheroes of India. And practically every single child knows the line of spiderman-1 which goes like “WITH GREAT POWERS COMES GREAT RESPONSIBILTIES”‚ and everyone knows its meaning too. But‚ how many kids can quote bhagvad gita or a saying which Krishna or any other character from mythological stories had said. Hardly a few…. So the point I am trying to make is‚ mythological stories like Mahabharata‚ Ramayana can teach us a lot of things if we treat them as stories and ideology

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    Through Jiva Goswami‚ who happened to be one of the genius scholars in the times of wrangles between the schools of thoughts‚ Caitanya Vaishnavism‚ founded by Sri Caitanya in the early sixteenth century‚ is still present up to this day due to his prominent works. Jiva Goswami stands as the pillar of Caitanya Vaishnavism‚ his contributions to the movements are still celebrated in the present days. In his time‚ devotion and philosophy were two separate dealings until he combined and balanced them together

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    An Elaborative Analysis of the Writings of Mira The present paper explores the treatment of love and devotion in the selected poems of Mira. Her devotion to Lord Krishna is incomparable greatness beyond all possibility of calculation‚ measurement or imitation. Mira used elegant words in her poetry. In her poems‚ the elevated thought of true love for Lord Krishna results in an elevating effect morally‚ linguistically and artistically. Her poems build a platform of Divine understanding of the nature

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    will change the whole attitude. Now the results will become a PRASAD-gratitude – coming from the God himself. You can now accept the result with open mind without apprehensions-just as you accept members into Karma Yoga. Perfection In Work: Bhagwad Gita emphasizes on while doing your present duty we should use our judgment & perform with utmost concentration. Do work without expecting what will be the result. “Do the works for the sake of your organization result will follow automatically” ➢

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    Underlying Complexity of the Bhagavad-Gītā The Bhagavad-Gītā has been an influential work in the Hindu religion since its completion in the first century B.C.E. Likely written in response to the growth of both Buddhism and Jainism in this time period‚ the Bhagavad-Gītā displays a new light towards how the lower castes in society can ascend to higher castes. Eventually those in the lower castes can reach the grand state of nirvana (Jeste and Vahia 198). Prior to the Bhagavad-Gītā‚ this possibility seemed

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    all these diversities and differences there runs the invisible link of common culture‚ common civility‚ common heritage‚ the same form of greeting one another‚ the same form of respect shown to elders as well as there are common Vedas‚ the Bhagwad Gita‚ the Ramayana and the Mahabharata‚ the festivals‚ National symbols and finally the struggle for Independence that united the whole mass of Indian people. Thus‚ national integration means a feeling of oneness among the entire Indians. All our countrymen

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    In order to understand why the Bhagavad Gita is important in Hinduism‚ it’s crucial to understand what it is. The Bhagavad Gita‚ which translates to “Song of the Lord”‚ is an ancient‚ sacred text (Voorst 24). More importantly‚ life lessons and explanations of the meaning/purpose of life are drawn from the dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna‚ a seeker or a god‚ respectively. The Bhagavad Gita teaches inner limitation and detachment. It also challenges the belief that only monks and abstainers can

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