Governing Business & Relationships
WHAT IS VEDANTA
Vedanta is a subject pertaining to life. It is a knowledge that deals with the human being—a wisdom derived by saints and sages who have discovered the meaning and purpose of life.
GOVERNING BUSINESS AND RELATIONSHIPS
The teachings in Governing Business and Relationships are derived from the Bhagavad Gita and presented to humanity by Swami A. Parthasarathy in a contemporary and practical way.
CHAPTERS PREVIEW
The text contains 11 Chapters. Each chapter conveys spiritual truths for practical use, covering topics such as:
Time Management
Leadership
Handling Stress
Higher Values in Management
Relationships & Communication
Efficiency & Productivity
SYLLABUS
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OBJECTIVE
The objective of the classes is to help students develop their intellect. A developed intellect enables an individual to live by higher ideals and values in life.
OUTCOME
Gain clarity in thinking
Learn to view life from a new perspective
Understand how the world functions
Improve the body, mind, and intellect
CLASS FORMAT
Once a week
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
3 Lectures + 1 Revision Class
VIDEO SECTION
QUOTATION SECTION
"The intellect is the only instrument that can guide a human being to fulfillment." – Swami A. Parthasarathy
PHOTOS
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CLASS HONORARIUM / GURU DAKSHINA
Suggested donation: RM100/month
Proceeds go toward organizing yearly activities of Vedanta Centre Kuala Lumpur, including teacher honorarium and class support.
CLASS METHODOLOGY
Students take turns reading aloud
Teacher explains each paragraph/topic
Interactive platform to express thoughts
PARTICIPATION
Read and prepare before class
Engage with class members
Ask questions and participate in discussions
Respect diverse viewpoints
Show commitment to the subject
CLASS DECORUM
Regular attendance is expected
Classes begin on time
Video must remain ON
Proper seating and lighting required
No eating or drinking during class
Students are encouraged to participate actively, raise questions, and respect the environment of learning. A cheerful, collaborative atmosphere helps all gain from the study. Frequent absences or lack of decorum may result in re-evaluation of enrollment by Vedanta Centre Kuala Lumpur.
