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Dear Harsha and Sangha,

I have not been

able to read the article but I will.

For the

majority of my life, the Bhagavad Gita has been my greatest love. What a

wonderful exposition of the multivariedOneness of LIFE. Throughout my

wonderings and wanderings I have never encountered such a treatise. I

worship Sri Bhagavad Gita. In the beginning, in the middle, and in the

end, there’s no spiritual treatise that is greater to me.

Love to all,

michael

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On Behalf Of Harsha

Sunday, January 08, 2006

10:59 AM

advaitin; RamanaMaharshi; ; NondualitySalon

[

- Ramana Guru] "Krishna as a

transformational servant-leader"

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12.0pt">Dear Friends in the Sangha:

The article "Krishna as a

transformational servant-leader" has now been uploaded to the HS website

for your review.

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Look in the upper right hand corner where it says New for 2006 and click on

that and it will bring you to the website.

Bhagavad Gita is considered by Hindus to contain the timeless wisdom to help

humanity find its way. The interpretations of the Gita are numerous and great

scholars throughout the ages have written commentaries on it. Mahatama Gandhi

and others citing the Katha Upanishad have suggested metaphorical and symbolic

interpretations of the Bhagavad Gita as well (as mentioned recently by Sadaji

(and also Sunderji as well in a private e-mail containing references to the

commentaries on the Katha Upanishads).

Although I am a lay person, the exercise of writing the article was a labor of

love, and an attempt to make the broader academic community of management

professors aware of lessons taught by Krishna

in his role as a transformational servant leader. If the article contains

errors or mistakes, please do not hesitate at all to point these out. I am

aware of my limited knowledge on such matters and view these interactions with

you all as a learning experience and am grateful for that opportunity.

May Gayatri and Sarsvati nurture us.

Thanks for all your kind support and friendship over the years. If you have a

topic of interest that you would like to write on, please contact us and feel

free to submit your articles in the future.

Thank you,

Harsha

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Dear Harsha and Sangha, I have not been able to read the article

but I will. For the majority of my life, the Bhagavad Gita has been

my greatest love. What a wonderful exposition of the

multivariedOneness of LIFE. Throughout my wonderings and wanderings

I have never encountered such a treatise. I worship Sri Bhagavad

Gita. In the beginning, in the middle, and in the end, there’s no

spiritual treatise that is greater to me. Love to all, michael

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On Behalf Of Harsha Sunday, January 08, 2006 10:59 AM To:

advaitin; RamanaMaharshi; ;

NondualitySalon [ - Ramana

Guru] "Krishna as a transformational servant-leader"

12pt;"> Dear Friends in the Sangha: The article "Krishna as a

transformational servant-leader" has now been uploaded to the HS

website for your review. / Look in

the upper right hand corner where it says New for 2006 and click on

that and it will bring you to the website. Bhagavad Gita is

considered by Hindus to contain the timeless wisdom to help humanity

find its way. The interpretations of the Gita are numerous and great

scholars throughout the ages have written commentaries on it.

Mahatama Gandhi and others citing the Katha Upanishad have suggested

metaphorical and symbolic interpretations of the Bhagavad Gita as

well (as mentioned recently by Sadaji (and also Sunderji as

well in a private e-mail containing references to the commentaries on

the Katha Upanishads). Although I am a lay person, the exercise of

writing the article was a labor of love, and an attempt to make the

broader academic community of management professors aware of lessons

taught by Krishna in his role as a transformational servant leader. If

the article contains errors or mistakes, please do not hesitate at all

to point these out. I am aware of my limited knowledge on such matters

and view these interactions with you all as a learning experience and

am grateful for that opportunity. May Gayatri and Sarsvati nurture

us. Thanks for all your kind support and friendship over the years.

If you have a topic of interest that you would like to write on,

please contact us and feel free to submit your articles in the

future. Thank you, Harsha REALIZATION is SEEING and NOT

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