Indic Economic Thought & Vedic Management

FACILITATOR / INSTRUCTOR GUIDE

Capsule : Indic Economic Thought & Vedic Management

Duration: 6 Hours (3 sessions × 2 hours)

Audience: Business Leaders, CSR Professional, Students of Economics

Course Description

This capsule explores ancient Indian models of economics, statecraft, and business ethics from texts like Arthashastra, Mahabharata, and Dharmashastras. It connects principles of sustainable, community-centric commerce with modern CSR and management practices.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand dharmic principles behind commerce and wealth distribution.
  • Explore Kautilya’s Arthashastra and its relevance to governance and economy.
  • Design ethical business frameworks rooted in dharma and sustainability.
  • Analyze global applications of Indic managerial wisdom.
  • For: Business leaders, CSR professionals, students of economics

Curriculum:

  • Session 1: Arthashastra, Varnashrama & Ancient Indian Economy
  • Session 2: Ethics in Commerce – Dharma, Dana, and Value Creation
  • Session 3: Integrating Sustainability with Ancient Principles

Learning Outcomes

  • Appreciate the economic thought in Indian civilizational texts
  • Apply dharmic principles to sustainable commerce and CSR
  • Explore models for community-based economy and leadership

Course Structure Overview

Session.               Title                                                                     Duration                   Delivery Mode                     Key Focus

1                                Ancient Indian Economic Systems                          2 hrs                                Live / Recorded                          Dharmic wealth principles

2                                Arthashastra & Statecraft                                            2 hrs                                Live / Recorded                         Governance, taxation, public ethics

3                                Vedic Management Principles                                    2 hrs                                Live / Recorded                          Leadership, sustainability, CSR

Facilitator’s Spiritual Grounding

  • Invoke your lineage (Guru-parampara) or personal Ishta Devata before the session.
  • Anchor the session with a brief sankalpa: ‘May this knowledge serve the welfare of all beings.’
  • Maintain a compassionate, non-judgmental tone; honor śraddhā (faith) and viveka (discernment).

Learner Engagement Tips

  • Begin with a short invocation or 3 rounds of Om; end with a Shanti Mantra.
  • Use Sanskrit terms with clear English gloss; invite questions with humility.
  • Incorporate dyads (pair-sharing) and brief journaling to deepen reflection.
  • Leverage breakout rooms (for live) or forum prompts (for LMS) for peer learning.

Assessment Plan

          Type                                                        Method                                                                           Purpose

             Reflection                              Short journal entry or verbal check-in                                           Gauge insight and personal integration

             Quiz                                        MCQ (8–10 items) per course                                                        Check understanding of key concepts

             Certificate                             Attendance + quiz ≥ 60% + assignment                                        Eligibility for e-Certificate

Post-Course Wrap-Up

  • Share slides, recordings (if any), and reading list PDFs.
  • Collect feedback via LMS form; compile insights for course improvement.
  • Suggest next-step pathways (advanced capsule or full program).

    Course Fees: 

    The Course Registration Fee is  USD 99. 

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    Course Start Dates:

    All digital correspondence and video courses will be offered four times a year, scheduled in alignment with the Vedic Calendar.

    1. Uttarāyaṇa Period (Winter Solstice):  Dec. 21 to  20 March

    2. Devayāna Period (Vernal Equinox): 21 March to 20 June

    3. Dakṣiṇāyana Period (Summer Solstice): 21 June to 22 Sept.

    4. Pitṛyāna period (Autumn Equinox): 23 Sept. to 20 Dec.

    Note: Course access will remain open only for the specified duration. Participants are advised to complete and access all course materials within this period, as access will not be available once the course window closes.

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