Phalgun Shukla 7, Vik. Samvat 2080, Yugabda 5125 : 16 March, 2024: SM 5024 (For Private Circulation only)
1. FESTIVALS: 
VARSH PRATIPADA: Varsh Pratipada i.e. Chaitra Shukla Pratipada, Sobhakrt 
namsamvatsar 2081, Yugabada 5126 and the first day of Chaitra Navratri will be 
celebrated on April 9 this year. Telugu people celebrate new year calling it 
Ugadi and the Kannadigas use the term Yugadi for this festival. Maharashtrian 
celebrate it as Gudi Padwa. The Sindhis call it Cheti Chand. Manipuris also 
celebrate it as Sajibu Nongma and the people of Odisha celebrate this auspicious 
day as Maha Vishubha Sankranti.
  
The Hindus of Bali in Indonesia also celebrate their new year as Nyepi. Ugadi is 
one of the five Hindu national public holidays in Mauritius. 
The birth anniversary of RSS founder Dr Keshavrao Baliram Hedgewar also falls on 
this very day and swayamsevaks in all shakhas will perform Aadya Sarsanghchalak 
Pranam during the commencing the shakha on this day. 
On the occasion of New Year, several programs, processions and various other 
related events will be organised all over Bharat as well as in many other 
countries by Bharatiya Diaspora.  -GoTop
2. RASHTRIYA SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH (RSS) FOUNDER DR. KESHAV 
BALIRAM HEDGEWAR'S BIOGRAPHY LAUNCHED IN ENGLISH: RSS Sarkaryavah Dattatreya 
Hosabale, on March 1, launched a biography of RSS founder Dr. Keshavrao Baliram 
Hedgewar titled “Man of the Millennia - Dr Hedgewar” in English. While speaking 
on the occasion, Hosabale said that Dr Hedgewar was a person with holistic 
national thinking. "The feeling of patriotism was innate in him. He dedicated 
his entire life for the nation. Today's generation takes inspiration from his 
patriotism and national ideas", he said.
Hosabale said that nobody can understand RSS without understanding Dr Hedgewar. 
Speaking about the biography, translated in English, he said that the book will 
prove to be very important for understanding the entire life of Dr. Hedgewar and 
his working style.
At the same event, chief guest Andhra Pradesh Governor Justice (Retd) S Abdul 
Nazeer said that today the whole world is taking inspiration from the work of 
the organization which was founded by Dr. Hedgewar. The Book was published by 
Suruchi Prakashan and the English translation was done by late Dr. Anil Naine 
from the original Marathi version, authored by Nana Palkar.  -GoTop
3. BHARAT IMPLEMENTED CAA: The Bharatiya ministry of 
home affairs has notified the Citizenship Amendment Act's (CAA) rules on March 
11, paving the way for the law's implementation across the country. The CAA 
rules aim to confer Bharatiya citizenship to persecuted non-Muslim migrants - 
including Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis, and Christians - who migrated 
from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan and arrived in Bharat before 2014. 
Applications have to be submitted online through a newly formed portal with 
citizenship hopefuls declaring the year in which they entered Bharat without 
travel documents. The government has previously taken steps to address the 
plight of refugees, including amendments to the Citizenship Rules in 2004 and 
notifications in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2018. CAA will not apply to regions 
mentioned under the Sixth Schedule of the Bharatiya Constitution, which include 
Tribal Areas in the States of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Mizoram.  -GoTop
4. AKHIL BHARATIYA PRATINIDHI SABHA MARCH 15-17, NAGPUR: 
On March 15, Sarasanghackalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat and Sarakaryavah Dattatreya 
Hosabale inaugurated the Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi Sabha (ABPS) of RSS in 
Nagpur. Earlier on March 13, RSS Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh Sunil Ambekar 
briefed media that the ABPS will be held this year from March 15 to 17 at Reshim 
Bagh in Nagpur, Maharashtra. During this meeting, all the works and Sewa Karya 
done by Sangh in the year 2023-24 will be reviewed, and there will also be a 
wide range of discussion on Sangh's plan for the year 2024-25. 
  
Ambekar further said that along with strengthening the work expansion plan, 
there will be a discussion on the initiatives for the coming centenary year 
(2025), current situation of the country and resolutions will also be passed on 
important issues. Around 1500 representatives from 45 Prants will participate in 
the Pratinidhi Sabha. Sarsanghchalak Dr. Mohan Bhagwat, Sarkaryavah Dattatreya 
Hosabale, all Sah Sarkaryavah, Akhil Bharatiya Karyakarini, Kshetra and Prant 
Karyakarini, Akhil Bharatiya Pratinidhi, all Vibhag Pracharak and invited 
Karyakartas of RSS-inspired Organisations will participate in the ABPS.  -GoTop
5. UNIVERSITY OF MAURITIUS CONFERS HONORARY DEGREE OF DOCTOR 
OF CIVIL LAW ON RASHTRAPATI DROUPADI MURMU: The University of Mauritius 
conferred Honoris Causa Degree of Doctor of Civil Law on the Rashtrapati of 
Bharat
Smt Droupadi Murmu on March 12. Speaking on the occasion, the President said 
that universities like the University of Mauritius are not just ladders to the 
dreams of aspirational youth; they are sites where the future of mankind is 
forged. She added that she was especially honoured to receive the Honorary 
Degree from this prestigious University. The Rashtrapati said that the 
Government of Bharat has made it a priority to educate and empower youth to lead 
Bharat into the ‘knowledge economy’ of tomorrow. She was happy to note that each 
year, 400 Mauritians are trained in Bharat under Indian Technical and Economic 
Cooperation (ITEC) programme and about 60 Mauritian students receive 
scholarships to pursue higher education in Bharat. She was on three day visit of 
Mauritius from March 11. Rashtrapati Murmu also announced during National Day 
celebrations of Mauritius at Port Louis, on March 11 that Bharat has approved a 
special provision to grant an Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) card to the 
7th generation of Indian origin people in Mauritius.  -GoTop
6. CHENNAI LIT FEST 2024 WITH THEME OF RAM MANDIR: The 
Chennai Literature Festival had its fourth edition this year from February 23 to 
25 at Hotel Savera in Mylapore, Tamil Nadu featuring personalities from the 
literary, academic and journalistic world across Bharat and also had few book 
launches and a series of discussions with eminent speakers and authors. It was 
anchored around the theme of Ram Mandir, a cultural Renaissance bridging the 
North-South divide bringing to light the footprints of Shri Ram across the 
Southern parts of Bharat. 
During the event, Kerala Governor Dr Arif Mohammad underscored the importance of 
working towards the advancement of humanity at large, particularly in the 
context of discussions surrounding the Bharatiya cultural renaissance, 
epitomised by the construction of the grand Ram Temple in Ayodhya. J Nandkumar, 
Convenor of Prajna Pravah, illuminated the journey of Bharat’s identity, 
highlighting significant milestones and symbolic gestures that underscore its 
unity and resilience. The Lit Fest organiser Indoi Samudaya Foundation honoured 
legal luminary K. Parasaran with the title ‘Shri Rama Ratnam.’ Tamil Nadu 
Governor R N Ravi was also present.  -GoTop
7. HSS USA PARTICIPATED IN CAMELLIA PARADE – 2024: On 
February 24, volunteers of Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh’s Uttar-LA Vibhag marched as 
Ghosh Gana in the Camellia Parade and represented HSS and Hindu-American 
community. The parade was a part of the annual Camellia Festival organized by 
the city of Temple City, Los Angeles County, California. This is HSS’s second 
appearance in the parade, after a gap of 3 years, due to Covid and 
weather-related cancellations. A total of 30 Bala Kishores, 3 Yuvas and 8 Tarun 
Gana karyakartas, from 6 Shakhas of the Vibhag, participated in this year’s 
parade. Along with Aanak, Vamshi, Panav, Shankh vadaks, a few kishores walked 
with Patakas. 
HSS Ghosh Gana was one among 80 other walking and Band groups that participated 
in this year’s parade. The group’s synchronization – while walking, and playing 
energetic Aanak, Vamshi and Shankh rachanas – was received well and was 
appreciated by the spectators who cheered the youngsters throughout the 2-mile 
parade route.  -GoTop
8. HSS CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH: During February 
2024, volunteers of the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA engaged with and honored 
African American community leaders to commemorate Black History Month. HSS 
chapters in Buffalo Grove, IL, Chandler, AZ, Charlotte, NC, Chicago, IL, 
Cincinnati, OH, Columbus, IN, Parsippany, NJ, Plainsboro, NJ, Sacramento, CA, 
and Woodbridge, NJ invited distinguished African American personalities as a 
part of the Black History Month celebration.
Calisa Horton and Marvin Francis from General Electric’s (GE) African American 
Forum (AAF) participated in the HSS event in Cincinnati, OH. 
Public Speaking Champion and Author Ant Blair delivered a powerful speech at the 
HSS event in Columbus, IN. In Chicagoland’s HSS chapter, Aurora City’s 
diversity, equity, and inclusion, (DEI) officer Clayton Mohammad presented the 
‘Annual Black History Month Lecture’. At the Buffalo Grove, IL Chapter, State 
Senator Adriane Johnson highlighted the significant contributions of the African 
American community to American society. At other places also eminent community 
leaders were invited to share their thoughts on the occasion. These events 
served as a platform for celebrating the rich history and achievements of 
African Americans while fostering understanding and collaboration between the 
Hindu and African American communities.  -GoTop
9. HSS NEPAL’S SWAMI VIVEKANANDA GYAN PARIKSHA: HSS 
Nepal’s Swami Vivekananda Gyan Parikshya is an annual competition aimed to test 
6th to 10th grade students' knowledge and understanding of the teachings of 
Sanatan Dharma, Culture and Philosophy. For this Swami Vivekananda Gyan Pariksha 
Book is a comprehensive guide that delves into various cultural aspects, Dharma, 
Vedanta, places of significance, national interest, nationalism, and national 
heroes.
  This year examinations were already held at several places like Dhangadi, 
Dadeldhura, Jumla, Surkhet, Dang (Tulsipur), Dang (Gadhawa), Kapilvastu, 
Rupandehi, Nawalparasi, Birganj, Janakpur, Saptari, Sunsari, Morang, Jhapa, 
Dhankuta, Kavre, Pokhara, Kathmandu etc. Every year in Nepal, this exam is held 
in more than 30 districts, in which about one and a half lakh students from all 
over Nepal participate in it in the presence of eminent personalities. Prize 
distribution and cultural programs were also organised after the examinations 
results.  -GoTop
10. HSS AND SEWA MAURITIUS SERVES DURING MAHASHIVRATRI: 
During the Mahashivratri festival in Mauritius, around five hundred thousand of 
devotees and pilgrims converge to the sacred lake Ganga Talao to offer prayers 
and seek blessings each year. 
This year, Sewa International Mauritius and HSS Mauritius team conducted Medical 
Sewa on four consecutive days from March 5 to 8. 
The Medical Sewa camp was set up in proximity to the pilgrimage site of Ganga 
Talao to serve the large gathering facing physical strain and other medical 
issues during the pilgrimage. The sewa camp was staffed by a total of 16 
volunteers which included 6 doctors, 8 health care assistants, 1 holistic nurse 
and 1 physiotherapist. The volunteers operated on a shift system. The camp 
provided basic first aid for minor injuries or ailments like blood pressure, 
blood sugar, etc. The medical camp was also equipped to handle more serious 
medical emergencies and to stabilize patients before they could be transported 
to the nearest hospital. Pilgrims were given free medications for common health 
issues such as headache, flu, hypertension, fever, and muscular pains among 
others. Physiotherapy sessions and massage service were also included for the 
needy people. 
To raise awareness of the Medical Sewa Service that was offered by Sewa 
International Mauritius and HSS Mauritius for Mahashivratri at Ganga Talao, the 
event was communicated to the public through the social media and on the 
channels of Mauritius Broadcasting Cooperation.  -GoTop
11. SEWA TT’S MAHASHIVRATRI 2024 FOOD DRIVE: SEWA 
Trinidad and Tobago organised a ‘Food Drive’ during the week of Mahashivratri 
festival in the country. During the drive, SEWA TT packed 815 food packages 
totaling 30,155lbs and those were delivered to families in need across Trinidad 
and Tobago.
  Total 200 Volunteers participated in the food drive devoting around 
980 working hours. The food distribution drive reached over 3200 needy 
beneficiaries during the week-long period.  -GoTop
12. HINDUS IN YOGYAKARTA AND CENTRAL JAVA CELEBRATE 
GALUNGAN AT PRAMBANAN TEMPLE: Hundreds of Hindus from the Special Region of 
Yogyakarta (DIY) and Central Java took part in the Galungan procession in the 
Prambanan Temple area, Yogyakarta on February 28. This Galungan moment was held 
to commemorate the creation of the universe and to give thanks for what has been 
given by Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa (literally “The Divine Order,” the Supreme God of 
Indonesian Hinduism.) 
  This procession is carried out by presenting offerings and 
prayers from the main zone of Prambanan Temple. During the procession, Hindus 
offered prayers in the courtyard of Prambanan Temple and cleansed the temple 
through offerings and sprinkling holy water. This year’s celebration of the 
Galungan procession at Prambanan Temple was the third since the issuance of the 
Memorandum of Agreement of Four Ministers and Two Governors regarding the 
Utilization of Prambanan Temple and Borobudur Temple for the Religious Benefits 
of Hindus and Buddhists throughout the world. Hindu Community Guide (Pembimas) 
DI Yogyakarta Didik Widya Putra said that at this Galungan celebration, Hindus 
commemorate the creation of the universe and its contents. According to the 
lontar (palm leaf) document Purana Bali Dwipa, Galungan Day was first celebrated 
on the Full Moon of Kapat (Kliwon Dungulan Buddha) in 882 AD or Saka year 804. 
According to Didik, this is interpreted as a day of victory for Dharma against 
aDharma.  -GoTop
13. DEVOTEES SOAK IN FERVOR AT PASHUPATINATH MANDIR AT 
KATHMANDU, NEPAL ON MAHASHIVRATRI: Lakhs of devotees from all over the world 
including Bharat, on March 8, thronged to the Pashupatinath Mandir Kathmandu the 
capital of Nepal to observe the festival of Mahashivratri. Since early morning, 
devotees were gathered in nearby rivers, ponds and temples to worship Bhagwan 
Shiv. 
Some 3,000 saints, including naga babas were arrived at the temple premises to 
pay homage to Bhagwan Pashupatinath during the festival.
Mahashivratri marks the convergence of ‘Shiva’ and ‘Shakti’ and also celebrates 
the night when Bhagwan Shiv performed the ‘Tandav’–the cosmic dance.
Some 6,000 volunteers which includes HSS Nepal’s swayamsevaks and sevikas and an 
equal number of security personnel were mobilised to provide security and manage 
the crowd at the temple.  -GoTop
14. SSUK ORGANISES SHIVOHUM FESTIVAL: On March 9, the 
Sanatan Sanstha of UK (SSUK) organised its maiden Shivohum Festival in London. 
The event brought together a diverse community to celebrate the auspicious 
occasion of Mahashivratri in a grand manner that London has never witnessed 
before. It also brought a new level of creativity and devotion blended during 
‘The First Shiva-Festival’. On the occasion SSUK Founder and President Abhi Yogi 
informed about the various initiatives of SSUK and its mission to spread Sanatan 
Dharma. Nearly 500 people attended this event, filled with cultural performances 
including bhajans by children. 
The ceremonial lighting of the lamp was performed by esteemed guests Kelly Saini, 
Param Nandha councillor, including representatives from various community groups 
of London like Sutton Mitra Mandal (SMM), IDUK Madhuresh Mishra from UPCA and 
others. Interactive sessions engaged children and participants in understanding 
the significance of Shivratri, while a unique Jalaabhishek ceremony done by 
Swami Surya Prabha (Bharmarishi Ashram) provided attendees with an opportunity 
to partake in the sacred ritual, enriching their spiritual experience.  -GoTop
15. NEW YORK’S TIMES SQUARE LIGHT UP FOR MAHASHIVRATRI: 
Mahashivratri celebrations have not just gripped Bharar or Nepal but also 
several parts of the world. New York’s Times Square was lit up on March 4 night 
with chants of ‘Shiv’ and ‘Shambhoo’ echoing in the air. 
 Bharatiyas along with 
people from around the world were seen dancing to the beats of ‘Har Har Mahadev’. 
Founder of Isha Foundation - Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev - also shared the video of 
the fervour in Times Square on X.  -GoTop
16. GYANVAPI: THOUSANDS THRONG TO VIYAS JI KA TEHKHANA TO 
WORSHIP ON MAHASHIVARATRI: In a remarkable event that unfolded after more 
than three decades, devotees gathered in massive numbers at Vyas ji ka Tehkhana 
beneath the Knowledge Seat (Gyanvapi) in Varanasi, following the auspicious 
Mangala Aarti at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple on the occasion of Mahashivratri on 
March 8. The sacred darshan at Vyas ji ka Tehkhana, renowned as the seat of Sage 
Vyas, was made accessible after an extensive wait, witnessing an overwhelming 
attendance of thousands of devotees.
Devotees gathered to witness the divine murti and seek blessings, creating a 
spiritually charged atmosphere. According to temple authorities, by 9 a.m., a 
staggering 388,006 devotees had already received darshan.  -GoTop
17. INDIAN NAVY RESCUED MISSILE HIT CREW IN GULF OF ADEN:
Once again the Indian Navy responded swiftly to a distress call from the 
Gulf of Aden where a merchant vessel caught fire after being hit by a missile, 
and rescued 21 crew members, including one Bharatiya national. The Navy said 
Barbados Flagged Bulk Carrier MV True Confidence was hit by a drone/ missile on 
March 6, resulting in a fire onboard and critical injuries to some of the crew 
members forcing the crew to abandon the ship. 
  INS Kolkata, deployed for Maritime 
Security Operations arrived at the scene and rescued 21 crew members from the 
life raft using its integral helicopter and boats. The rescued crew, including 
the critically injured personnel, were evacuated to Djibouti. Earlier, INS 
Kolkata responded to another distress call from a Liberian-flagged container 
vessel, MSC Sky II which was attacked by a drone or missile in the southeast of 
Aden.  -GoTop
18. UNDER MISSION DIVYASTRA BHARAT TEST-FIRED AGNI-V: 
On March 11 Bharat successfully conducted the first flight test of the 
indigenously designed Agni-5 missile capable of deploying multiple warheads. The 
nuclear-capable missile named ‘Divyastra’ can hit targets at range of more than 
5,000 kms including China. 
 Pradhan Mantri Narendra Modi congratulated Defence 
Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)scientists for the feat. “Proud of 
our DRDO scientists for Mission Divyastra, the first flight test of indigenously 
developed Agni-5 missile with Multiple Independently Targetable Re-entry Vehicle 
(MIRV) technology,” PM Modi said on ‘X’. The mission was headed by a woman 
scientist. With the latest achievement ensuring that a single inter-continental 
ballistic missile(ICBM) can deploy multiple warheads at different locations, 
India has joined the select group of nations having MIRV capability.  -GoTop
19. FIRST ALL WOMEN MARITIME SURVEILLANCE MISSION: A 
maiden all-women maritime surveillance mission was undertaken by the Andaman and 
Nicobar Command on the 40th anniversary of INAS 318 and International Women's 
Day on March 8. The crew based at INS Utkrosh comprised Lt Commander Shubhangi 
Swaroop, Lt Commander Divya Sharma and Lt Vaishali Mishra. The occasion 
highlighted the crucial role played by women combatants in all the walks of the 
Naval Air Arm, which included pre-flight briefing, meteorological briefing, 
medical check-up and Air Traffic Control (ATC) briefing, all of which were 
conducted by women officers.
 
INAS 318 is the elite Naval Air squadron in the Andaman & Nicobar Command, 
continuously engaged in surveillance role since its commissioning on March 8, 
1984.  -GoTop
20. 10,000-YEAR-OLD ROCK ART CARVING FOUND IN MAHARASHTRA:
An anthropologist has unearthed eight ancient geoglyphs, potentially dating 
back around 10,000 years, in Ratnagiri district. Among these, seven have been 
uncovered in Umbarle village within Dapoli taluka, with one measuring 
approximately 17 feet in length. The eighth geoglyph was found in Borkhat 
village situated in Mandangad taluka. Geoglyphs represent a type of prehistoric 
rock art carving, and numerous clusters of them span over 900 kilometres along 
the Konkan coast in Maharashtra and Goa.
 
According to UNESCO, geoglyphs not only provide evidence of early human 
settlements but also illustrate how ancient communities adapted to wetlands in 
dry, arid plateaus. Additionally, they shed light on fauna that have since gone 
extinct and contribute to ongoing research on human resilience.  -GoTop
21. SHRI VISHWA NIKETAN: Pravas: Visitors: 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Independence can be meaningful only if it becomes an 
instrument for expression of our Culture.- Pt Deendayal Upadhyaya  -GoTop
JAI SHRI RAM
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HOW THE BHARATIYA WAY OF THINKING IS INFLUENCING THE WESTERN THOUGHT PROCESS
PANKAJ JAGANNATH 
JAISWAL
The globe has begun to consider the 
underlying causes of the difficulties we face in the twenty-first century.
Many countries around the world have seen various permutations and combinations 
of ideologies, including socialism, communism, secularism, feminism and fascism. 
They are adequate for fixing specific problems, but full and integral answers 
can only be discovered by investigating humanity’s moral, social, and spiritual 
ideals.
Economic and fiscal policies are only tools for achieving the social needs and 
ends. A study of Bharatiya approaches to these ideals will be beneficial for 
this activity.
Swami Vivekananda, who had previously highly praised the achievements of 
Bharatiya intellectuals, also condemned intellectuals for imposing some obsolete 
practices on Bharatiya society. Swamiji had explored the Western world with open 
eyes and an open heart. He remarked, “The West has studied mostly outwardly, 
while Bharat has studied mostly inwardly.” Cultural philosophy and ideology 
principles are interior manifestations of minds. The main difference between the 
approaches of the West and the East is that the West perceives things outwardly, 
whereas the Bharatiya mind sees things from both within and outside.
Consequently, the Bharatiya approach has always been holistic. The technique 
begins with an individual and progresses in a spiral pattern to family, society, 
nation, world, and finally, universe. So it includes the individual (Vyashti), 
society (Samashti), nature (Shrushti), and the Almighty (Parmeshti). It thinks 
that the Almighty (Parameshti) is a common thread that connects everything in 
one string.”
Deendayal stated, “The first attribute of Bharatiya culture is that it views 
life as an integrated totality. It takes an integrative approach. The West’s 
bewilderment stems mostly from its tendency to divide life into chunks and then 
try to glue them together. We acknowledge that there is diversity and plurality 
in life, but we have always sought to identify the unity that underpins them. 
This endeavor is completely scientific. Today, we understand that the entire 
cosmos is simply a type of energy. Philosophers are basically scientists.” 
Western philosophers advanced to the principle of duality. Hegel proposed the 
principles of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. Karl Marx used his principle as 
the foundation for his analysis of history and economics. Darwin sawthe idea of 
‘Survival of the Fittest’ as the sole foundation of life. In contrast, 
Bharatiyas saw existence as fundamentally interconnected. The roots, trunk, 
branches, leaves, flowers, and fruits of the tree all grow from seed. 
Projections differ, but living fundamentals are the same. All of these have 
unique shapes and colours, as well as, to some extent, unique properties. We 
realise their connectedness with one another.
The eternal nature of the soul is one of the key principles defined by Krishna 
in the Bhagavad Gita. Even in recent management literature, the concept of a 
soul is gaining popularity. In his book The 8th Habit, Stephen Covey advises 
professionals to listen to their “inner voice.” When introducing the entire 
person paradigm, he discusses the four dimensions of a person: spirit, body, 
heart, and mind.
A careful investigation of our ancient Bharatiya scripture, which includes the 
Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Arthashashtra, 
yields a genuine treasure trove. This jewel offers the best instructions for how 
an individual should behave towards his family, society, and colleagues. Hindu 
texts are a corpus of knowledge that guides people in understanding the divine 
nature of the “ultimate truth” and mapping their own path to self-realisation. 
They are fully spiritual knowledge that teaches spiritual principles using 
numerous analogies from the temporal cosmos and the natural world around us. The 
Bharatiya scriptures provide extensive knowledge in science, spirituality, 
psychology, and management. A single person’s well-being and activities can have 
an impact on the overall success of an organisation. The Bhagavad Gita discusses 
current (Western) management themes such as vision, leadership, motivation, work 
excellence, goal achievement, purposeful work, decision-making, and planning. 
There is a considerable difference. While Western management theory typically 
addresses challenges at the material, external, and peripheral levels, the 
Bhagavad Gita addresses issues at the fundamental level of the human mind. When 
a person’s basic thinking improves, so do the quality of his actions and the 
outcomes.
Workshop by a think tank at Devon (UK)
A workshop hosted by a think tank for ‘Holistic Economics’ in November 2007 in 
Devon (UK) was a significant step toward such a study. The following passage 
from the report on the ‘think tank’ attests to their work: “We need Renaissance. 
We must reconsider everything we now take for granted, beginning with our 
fundamental ideals. We don’t need to ‘wipe the slate clean’, but we do need to 
take stock of all we have and start over withwhatever is good and worth 
preserving, while letting the rest go; we don’t need to waste time on 
philosophies, institutions, and technologies that are clearly failing. Above 
all, we must think ‘holistically’, that is, consider everything in relation to 
everything else. This is what the world is now failing spectacularly at.
“The current economy is purposefully geared to generate wealth, with the seeming 
notion that if we have enough money, we can always buy our way out of 
difficulties. Political leaders aspire, above all, to enhance the Gross Domestic 
Product. However, GDP is only a measure of the overall economy in circulation 
and has no direct bearing on human well-being. However, our entire society is 
committed to the concept of personal accumulation and overall economic progress. 
Economic growth will almost certainly be most effectively achieved through a 
profit-making economic system. That system is neoliberalism, and that is what we 
have.
“We need an economy that operates on its own terms while remaining firmly 
founded in moral, spiritual, and social values, as well as being in tune with 
the physical realities of the Earth. There are plenty of suggestions, but many 
have already been implemented and proven to be effective.”
Professor Colin Tudge at Devon
“Today’s politicians enjoy arguing, and some genuinely feel that they are acting 
in the best interests of the people. They want to maximise total happiness, yet 
they are committed to the concept of maximising GDP,which has little to do with 
happiness. It is easy to imagine societies in which GDP is maximised by 
destroying the environment; wrecking local societies (the people who rely on the 
forest or fish in the rivers); and all new wealth ends up in the hands of the 
(hawkish) minority, who then use it to make changes that cause even more havoc 
for the poor majority. Indeed, such examples are all around us. We should 
measure success interms of Gross National Happiness rather than Gross Domestic 
Product. Bhutan has already established this as a principle”.
“There’s one final irony. The Schumacher workshop that explored these concerns 
came to this conclusion –Gross National Happiness rather than GDP – by 
abandoning utilitarian ethics in favor of virtue ethics. But let us take a 
closer look at the current economy. It serves us so poorly because it is 
inherently materialistic and competitive. However, its failings are exacerbated 
by several fundamental structural problems, which, sadly, few people comprehend, 
including many of the world’s leaders.”
The entire spiral of individual, family, community, nation, universe, and 
almighty, as well as their interconnections, needs in-depth analysis and action. 
The book “The Key to Total Happiness” discusses all of these factors in length 
and how they must be interlaced using sanatan principles that have previously 
been successfully tested and confirmed. That is why the world is gradually 
shifting toward Hindutva philosophy inorder to make the world a better place to 
live, and communists, urban naxals, the world’s few wealthy families who 
practice communism, and capitalists must comprehend this better and sooner. 
Otherwise, their downfall would be much faster. - Organiser, 3 March 2024
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