Abstract

Although management practice has existed for centuries, management education has only recently become a distinct profession. The ancient Indian texts have served as knowledge reservoirs and contain allusions to contemporary management ideas and practices. One of India's most well-known religious works, the Ramayana, has a wealth of business insight that may easily be incorporated into contemporary management literature. If read and understood attentively, the complete epic may compete with many current management manuals. The goal of the current study is to improve contemporary management practice by using lessons from the Ramayana.

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