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Anasakta Yoga in the Bhagavad Gita and Its Relevance to Civil Servants

Introduction The Bhagavad Gita is a timeless spiritual and philosophical text that provides deep insights into life, duty, and selfless action. One of the key concepts it presents is Anasakta Yoga, which translates to “The Path of Selfless Action Without Attachment.” This principle, derived from Lord Krishna’s teachings to Arjuna, emphasizes performing one’s duties with…

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Ancient Indian Knowledge: The Foundation of India as ‘Vishwaguru’

Introduction India, known as “Vishwaguru” or the “Teacher of the World,” has been a center of knowledge, wisdom, and innovation for thousands of years. Ancient Indian scholars and sages contributed immensely to various fields such as mathematics, astronomy, medicine, philosophy, and spirituality. The depth of knowledge preserved in Indian scriptures, universities, and traditions made India…

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Ancient Indian Important books and its Author: Part 2

Here is a list of significant ancient Indian texts that have had a profound impact on philosophy, literature, religion, and culture: Religious and Philosophical Texts Book Title Author/Origin Significance Rigveda Unknown (composed by rishis) One of the oldest sacred texts, part of the Vedas; hymns dedicated to various deities. Upanishads Various sages (composed 800–400 BCE)…

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