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Principles of Finance in Hinduism
By Aditya Sharma* Member - Cercle de Luxembourg, Ptrusse ASBL Board Member, India Business Chamber of Luxembourg Hinduism originated about 2000 BC, when saints felt divine harmony in Mother Nature and captured those feelings in the form of hymns, verses and mantras(1). These were classified under four tracks, each called, Vedas which are the holy scriptures of Hinduism. Vedas stands for knowledge in Sanskrit language. The principles of finance and practices under Hinduism were inspired by Vedic principles and evolved on the collective wisdom of saints. These were developed and refined from 600 BC to 100 BC. The practices were compiled under two primary set of documents: ...
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