000 01327nam a22001457a 4500
999 _c525810
_d525810
008 240416b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
100 _aTeja, B. Bhargava
_951730
245 _aIndian ethos for managing Karma, Niti and Dharma event with contemporaneous thought towards innovating Bharat
260 _aUniversity news
300 _a 62(8), Feb 19-25, 2024: p. 8-16
520 _aEthos, collectively defined as people’s characteristic spirit and beliefs (Barman, 2008), distinguishes one culture from another. Indian ethos is drawn from Vedic literature, considered a timeless and unequaled heritage of humankind. Several saints have treasured and disseminated their knowledge and wisdom through ancient Vedic literature encompassing Ramayana, Mahabharata, Upanishads, and Puranas. At the crest of Vedic literature, Mahabharata bears the annotation, “What is not found here will not be found anywhere else.” The essence of all these scriptures is in Bhagavad Gita, a part of Mahabharata and an apostle of life skills towards self-actualization and selfrealization. Further, the Bhagavad Gita greatly assists in unfolding and classifying the purpose of human acts and activities related to different objects and situations and their related needs.
773 _aUniversity news
906 _aRELIGION
942 _cAR