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    PRINCIPLES OF SRIMAD BHAGAVAD GITA AS TOOLS OF MANAGEMENT DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN MANAGEMENT SCIENCE By G. Surya Prakash Rao MBA; Creative Advertising (Northwestern University‚ U.S.A.) Associate Professor‚ St. Augustine PGC (Osmania University)‚Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM)‚ Hyderabad‚ Corporate Training : IIIT and JNTUH Cell: 9440480569 E-mail: suryaguda@yahoo.com RESEARCH SUPERVISION Dr. D. Ram Chandram (Former Vice-Chancellor of Dr. Ambedkar Open University‚ Hyderabad)

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    neutral Karma is similary in Hinduism and Jainism in that the laws of cause and effect can be used for ones benefit in the afterlife. It is different in the two religions in that in Hinduism‚ karma is dependant on the will of a God‚ and in Jainism it is dependant on the individual. This is significant because in both Jainism and Hinduism‚ karma has an effect on every aspect of a person life both directly and indirectly. The two religions apply karma to their lives in different ways‚ both within

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    here before he came. · The Question of Identity: “Pantheists consider all life to be sacred or spiritual” (Weider & Gutierrez‚ 57). They don’t believe in Heaven but in Nirvana and for a man to achieve this they must have good karma throughout their life. “Karma is basically the idea the ‘what goes around‚ comes around’ ” (Weider & Gutierrez‚ 58). Hinduism they belief that humans and animals are basically consider the same for eternal life. · The Question of Meaning/Purpose: Life is

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    is still unknown how or when Indian society became organized this way. According to McNeill the Indian society turned with time from an organized grouping society into a more personal tradition of self-recognition through caste‚ reincarnation and karma. According to McNeill‚ the Indian caste system was a system of divided society. Thus‚ the Indian society was divided into where each group had its own symbols and codes of behavior. Within the caste‚ the people ate together‚ and intermarried with

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    they live out their lives and view things. Hindu’s also believe that when they come back they can be something more than they were or something less of what they were in their life‚ which can be connected to Karma. Karma plays a big role in reincarnation and their lives. Reincarnation and Karma are not just rules to live by but a way

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    includes the concept of karma‚ the idea that the conditions into which one is born are determined by one’s conduct in various previous lives. The law of karma works neutrally and it inexorably metes out the results of one’s actions‚ rebirth after rebirth‚ known as samsara. There are countless living beings and countless levels of rebirth from those in the hells to plants‚ animals‚ humans‚ and gods. It is believed that evil karma may bring rebirth at lower levels‚ and good karma may bring rebirth at

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    center of creation. * In Abrahamic religions‚ all things were created by God‚ and it is God who will someday end things as they are. However‚ Eastern religions mostly believe that the universe is non-created and is eternal. * The principle of Karma is what the Eastern religions use to explain many of the bad things that happen in life. Things are the way they are because how one lived in a previous life. The Abrahamic religions‚ on the other hand‚ explain the bad things that happen in life in

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    13% of the globes population. It is the leading organized religion in Nepal‚ India in Sri Lanka. The United States alone has about 1 million followers. The characteristics of the Hinduism long history‚ way of life‚ symbolic meaning and the popular yoga practice makes this religion very unique. Hinduism history is built on a theological system of morality. It consists of “thousands of different religious groups that have evolved in India since 1500 BCE” (B.A. Robinson‚ par.1). The majority of Hinduism

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    Hinduism Paper HUMANITIES 130 Hinduism is a diverse body of religion‚ philosophy‚ and cultural practice native to and predominant in India‚ characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures‚ by the view that opposing theories are aspects of one eternal truth‚ and by a desire for liberation from earthly evils (GodWeb‚ n.d.). In this paper I will further explore what the Hindu religion is encompassed of. And delve into what makes the religion of Hinduism

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    Throughout history‚ there has been a variety of opinions and theories regarding the body and the soul. The two most common known philosophies regarding the body and the soul are Plato’s theories and Buddhism. Each have their own ways of viewing how the body and the soul connect to each other and how they function during a life. Buddhism‚ an old eastern religion that believes in no monotheistic creator and reincarnation. Buddhist’s also have their own notion that creates a connection between the soul

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