“Be the change that you wish to
see in the world.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
In your quiet moments, what do you think about? How far you’ve come, or how far you have to go? Your strengths, or your weaknesses? The best that might happen, or the worst
that might come to be? In your quiet moments, pay attention to your thoughts. Because maybe, just maybe, the only thing that needs to shift in order for you to experience more happiness, more love, and more vitality, is your way of
thinking.
Learn to love yourself first, instead of loving the idea of other people loving
you.
Indian ancient thinkers had a well-evolved democratic system that went down to the grassroots, its elected leaders had to adhere to well-defined laws that prescribed
stiff penalties for those who swindled public money or indulged
in improprieties.
Yes.1, 000 years ago there was zero tolerance towards financial bungling in India and is evident from the study of
inscriptions.
Let us look at had happened between the 8th and the 16th century. Why go far! See the inscriptions of the ruling
dynasties of the Cheras, Cholas, Pallavas, Pandyas and Vijaynagar. Yes. There were strict guidelines by these
rulers for zero tolerance towards financial bungling.
The civil society was against corrupt practices and the
violators of ethical framework.To prevent political power
getting concentrated in one family leading to dynastic
tendencies, rules were framed.
Step-1The swindling of funds or public property
and those who failed to submit their accounts have been considered as crime.
Such members were not eligible to contest the election for life long. Not only
they but their relatives too could not contest elections, like children, in-laws,
brothers and their children, grand -parents, grand- children, relations through
wife etc, nearly for three generations.
Step-2There was also a sub-rule to provide
equal opportunity for everybody stipulating induction of two new members without any previous
experience as members of the Saba.
Step-3In the public services there were no
holidays and therefore no one in authority could neglect public duty. It was
categorically mentioned that the elected members should provide their service for 360 days. The elected members' term of
office was only one year and automatically should resign after completion of the term.
They also actively practiced the right to recall.
Now what I strongly suggest you is to simply follow these 3 Steps and please
Do all the good you can,By all the means you can,In all the ways you can,
In all the places you can,At all the times you can,
To all the people you can,
and bring back the glorious corruption free society in India. This is possible when we have
a strong political will to perform and all citizens join together!
Hi! I am neither a politician nor into any aspirations. I am an Author and into Vedic research to impart the right knowledge for
better and peaceful living of all!
My Vedic research work is revolving around the great Goddess Parvati. She fought all the battles of life
facing challenges in every moment.
Well a human life is full of challenges! One has to over come all the nine Passions and well emotions!!
My work is on Vedic Quadrilogy in the series of Wisdom Beyond Boundaries. The 1st Book is
The Amazing Vedic Epic is an Indian Mythological Classic. This deals on the Nine
Passions. These are Lust, Despair, Hatred, Vanity, Jealousy, Envy, Faith, Hope, and Love.
This unfolds the Vedic Concepts on how to overcome these Mental Battles with 1
Commitment 2 Honesty 3 Courage 4 Passion 5 Immediacy 6 Openness 7 Receptivity 8
Positivity and 9 Trust.
My work is on Vedic Quadrilogy in the series of Wisdom Beyond Boundaries. The 1st Book is Amazing Vedic Epic is an Indian Mythological Classic.
Amazing Vedic Epic deals on the Nine Passions. These are Lust, Despair,
Hatred, Vanity, Jealousy, Envy, Faith, Hope, and Love. This unfolds the
Vedic Concepts on how to overcome these Mental Battles with 1
Commitment 2 Honesty 3 Courage 4 Passion 5 Immediacy 6 Openness 7 Receptivity 8 Positivity and 9 Trust.
You can make life as simply amazing! Well! Life is like bubble on the water.
Never know when it burst into air. So only I am here to impart the right knowledge
for better and peaceful living. I am always here to give guidance to the younger
generation.Wishing you and your loved ones all the
best! Yours affectionately
Kishenji