arihant current affairs magazine

arihant current affairs magazine

arihant current affairs magazine Published this article page no 17  Integrity in actions Central to the scripture Bhagavad Gita promotes Nishkama Karma (detached involvement) over Sakama Karma (attached involvement). Nishkama Karma or selfless actions will lead to integrity by removing attachments egoism or actions with personal gain in mind. As verse 47 of Chapter 2 says 110 o You have a right to perform your prescribed duties but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities nor be attached to inaction. Objectivity in Decision Making Bhagavad Gita promotes Lok Samgraha i.e. holding all together. It inspires towards universal welfare (inclusive and sustainable development) through firmness of mind and preference to Shreya over Preya i.e. Goodness or Objectivity over pleasure or happiness. As verse 22 of Chapter 16 says o Those who are free from the three gates to darkness endeavor for the welfare of their soul and thereby attain the supreme goal. Leadership Development Bhagavad Gita stresses on performance of Svadharma i.e. own duty or dharma. When leadership performs its duties in a righteous way subordinates also recognize and revere the leadership and follow the path of action. Motivation Studies have highlighted that most of the reasons behind work related stress are related to mind such as pressure of performance relationships media pressure etc. Bhagavad Gita focuses on mind and distinguishes between subconscious and conscious actions to promote Sattva and divinity in all removing jealousy and creating motivation for work. o Maharishi Patanjali also focused on human Vrittis (fluctuations of mind) with building of right knowledge (part of Sattva) to reinforce Samskara for right actions. How can teachings of Bhagavad Gita help uphold these qualities Paul H Appleby highlighted some important qualities of a good administrator such as a good listener a strong bent towards action willingness to assume responsibility etc. Bhagavad Gita can help administrators develop these qualities Emotional Intelligence Bhagavad Gita calls for Sthitaprajna i.e. to acquire equanimity or calmness with firm resolve. It can help administrators to have control over senses and build a steadfast resolve towards the goals objectives arihant current affairs magazine buy.


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