Author(s): Shivaprakash Nair
Abstract:
This conceptual and interpretive study examines how classical yogic principles may inform ethical, disciplined, and sustainable corporate fund management. Drawing from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras and the Bhagavad Gita, the paper interprets Santosha, Aparigraha, Vairagya, Abhyasa, Asteya, Dana, Buddhi Yoga, and Kaivalya in relation to modern financial leadership, capital allocation, debt discipline, investment consistency, ethical wealth creation, and corporate social responsibility. The paper proposes the Yogic Wealth Pyramid as a multidisciplinary framework for corporate stewardship, links ancient wisdom with modern governance, and identifies future empirical propositions for testing in finance and management contexts.
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