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    Mahabharata Summary

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    [story of the] Bharatas.” Bharata was an early ancestor of both the Pandavas and Kauravas who fight each other in a great war‚ but the word is also used generically for the Indian race‚ so the Mahabharata sometimes is referred to as “the great story of India.” The work is divided into 18 books (concerning an 18-day war among 18 armies). The main narrative concerning the war is contained in the first ten books. Pronunciation guide of the main characters: Vyasa [Vee-YA-sha]: narrator of

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    Summary of Mahabharat

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    XII I II III I II XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII Introduction of characters‚ including birth and lineage. Dicing and exile of the Pandava’s. Adventures of Pandava’s in the forest. (Includes the Ramayana.) Pandava’s 13th year of exile. Declaration of war. Battle begins. First ten days‚ until Bishma (Generalissimo of Kuru army) falls. The Bhagavad-Geeta occurs at the start of this part. Drona Parva Next five days‚ until Drona is slain. Karna Parva Two more days‚ until death of Karna. Salya Parva Salya

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    effective and efficient use of available resources in the organization’s objectives. “MAHABHARATA”‚ the greatest epic of all time teaches us how the meticulous implementation of our learning on Management Control Systems (MCS) helped “PANDAVAS” to win the war over “KAURAVAS” in just 18 days. BACKGROUND:- * “KAURAVAS” were a congregation of big family structure of 100 brothers and close family members including Duryodhan‚ Dushasana‚ sons of the King Dhirtarashtra of Hastinapur and other important players

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    Indian god

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    He was Dharma‚ the father of Yudhisthira. In the grand hall of the heavens Yudhisthira saw‚ Krishna surrounded by all gods. Karna was sitting among the Adityas‚ Bhishma among the Vasus and his ancestors and heroes and warriors who had died in the war were there. A surprising presence there was that of Duryodhana. 5. Narada explained to Yudhisthira that Duryodhana never showed cowardice‚ he had been a just and good king‚ he died a brave’s death that too in the holy place. Samantpanchaka. He gained

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    Krsna’s actions and analyze in order to determine what ethical belief Krsna would belong to according to what he says about when and where an individual should follow their dharmic code. The Mahabharata is the epic tale of the legendary Bharata war – the war between the two factions of a royal family‚ the Pandavas and the Kauravas. The Pandavas are the sons of Pandu‚ while the Kauravas are the descendants of Pandu’s older brother‚ Dhrtarastra. Although younger‚ Pandu is crowned as king over his older

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    Learning from Gita

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    between Lord Krishna and Arjuna‚ narrated in the Bhishma-Parva of the Mahabharata. It comprises eighteen chapters of a total of 701 Sanskrit verses. Considerable matter has been condensed and compressed within these verses. On the battle-field of Kurukshetra‚ Lord Krishna‚ during the course of His most interesting and instructive talk with Arjuna‚ revealed the profound‚ sublime and soul-stirring spiritual truths‚ and expounded to him the rare secrets of Yoga‚ Vedanta‚ Bhakti and Karma. All the teachings

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    Essence of Bhagavad Gita

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    better ourselves in this society. The Gita teaches us more than just life lessons‚ it teaches us how to free ourselves from the eternal cycle of Samsara so our soul can be put to peace. This is taught through the great warrior Arjuna‚ as he prepares for war‚ but refuses to fight the battle between himself and his cousins. In order for Arjuna to understand and fulfill his duty‚ Krishna‚ the avatar of Vishnu and the advisor of Arjuna‚ convinces him to go fight the battle and carry out his duty. It is within

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    Bhagavad Gita

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    Managerial Effectiveness from the Perspectives of the Bhagavad-Gita By Balakrishnan Muniapan School of Business Curtin University of Technology Sarawak‚ MALAYSIA. Abstract Managerial effectiveness is predominately culture specific (Sharma‚ 2001). This means each country and community need to develop their own system of developing managerial effectiveness. Recognizing the important of culture in management practice‚ this paper attempts to explore managerial effectiveness from the

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    ed by the Mahabharata INDEX 1. Corporate Objective 2. Management Principles a) Honor thy competitor b) Business consideration above personal consideration c) Adaptability d) Utilization of available resources e) Attitude towards work f) Work commitment g) Motivation- self and self-transcendence h) Work culture i) Manager’s mental health j) Management needs those who practice what they preach

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    Bhagavad Gita

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    When one reads a religious text other than their own‚ remembering to stay objective is necessary‚ because if one add their personal feelings and beliefs into the reading they will easily miss the message‚ forever living in a state of ignorance. The Bhagavad Gita (Song of God) is a philosophical discourse on the duties and the meaning of life and death. Many believe this text holds specific instructions on how to please God and stay in his favor. Either argument can be made because the Bhagavad Gita

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