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Vedic Management
Mahesh Prabhu

The Yogic Strategies for Ensuring a Calm Mind

Explore a transformative journey where ancient wisdom meets modern organizational challenges. In a world where conventional approaches often overlook the complexities of the human mind, Yogic Counseling emerges as a beacon of hope. Delve into how this holistic practice offers profound insights and solutions to overcome organizational hurdles. By bridging the gap between traditional management methods and the intricate workings of the mind, Yogic Counseling unlocks new pathways for growth, innovation, and success.

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The Kautilya Project
Mahesh Prabhu

Kautilya’s Perspective on Justice & Revenge

In the absence of justice, error and evil thrive. Truly, evil only gets worse when those who are righteous resort to revenge and do not insist upon justice. The Ahimsa of Kautilya was based on the idea of Dharma. Ahimsa doesn’t mean you will never hurt anyone – it means you won’t hurt anyone unless they attack you first. It’s a no-first-strike policy. You can resort to retaliation during the war with pre-emptive strikes only if you are sure that the first strike would be brutal or lethal, leaving you no retaliatory capabilities.

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The Kautilya Project
Mahesh Prabhu

Kautilya’s axiom to peace, power and prosperity

“Kautilya” or “Chanakya” inspires a great many of his admirers even to this day. A legend who played a pivotal role in building a great empire that unified India under a single rule – is often compared with 16th century renaissance author Niccolo Machiavelli. Although it could be considered– Kautilya was a genius way ahead of his time and had a vision beyond the statesmanship of the western world. It becomes evident when we read his version of Artha Shastra.

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Vedic Management
Mahesh Prabhu

Vidura’s Colossal Wisdom

Exclusive to Vedic Management Center by U. Mahesh Prabhu Who’s Vidura? According to Vyasa’s Mahabharata, Vidura was the half-brother to the kings of Hastinapura – Dhritarashtra and Pandu. His biological parents were Vyasa and Shudri, a lady-in-waiting to queens. Ambika and Ambalika were married to King Vichitravirya of Hastinapura. When he died childless his mother – Satyavati – anxious to ensure the continuation of the royal lineage called Vyasa,

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