Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Very good. That's what I mean. We should study the principles of management from our own acharyas not from the non-devotees. There is a wealth of information on management from Prabhupada and our other acharyas. There is no need to go to other, secular, sources. What do they have to show anyway? Their only success lies in making money. Ys, jdd > So a ksatriya, ksatriya has got a very difficult task to see. Ksatriya > means government, the governing division. So the governing division has > got a very important duty to see that everyone is following his duty. The > brahmana is following his duty, a ksatriya is following his duty, vaisya > is following the duty, and sudra... That is, government's duty is... Just > like in India nowadays it has become a secular government. Secular > government means impartial to any religious system. But the government > should not be so callous that in religious principle, let people do > whatever he likes. No. The government cannot do so. > > >>> Ref. VedaBase => Bhagavad-gita 2.31 -- London, September 1, 1973 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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