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HINDU ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES

Creation of Non-violent Money -AHIMSA

According to Paramashiva, economies that are aligned with Oneness exhibit certain behavioral patterns. These include a focus on the mutual benefit of the individual and society, the creation of "nonviolent money" through businesses that enrich people without exploiting them, and the provision of essential needs such as food and knowledge free of cost whereas healthcare and clothing in a self-sufficient manner. Such economies place a premium on contributions that are aimed at long-term investments and generate value through coordinated efforts.

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Sharing & Contributing

Hinduism is a platform that fosters a culture of contribution and sharing. Our community is built on the principles of collaboration and mutual support, where everyone has something to offer and everyone benefits. Whether you're looking to share your skills, knowledge, or resources, or simply looking to connect with like-minded individuals, Hinduism has a the place for all.

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Gratitude based Economy

Gratitude-based economy on Advaita as a basis is a concept that combines the principles of gratitude and interconnectedness. It emphasizes the importance of expressing gratitude for what we have and recognizing our interconnectedness with all things. By embracing this concept, we can create a society that is based on giving and sharing, rather than on competition and individualism. This type of economy promotes a sense of community and fosters a spirit of generosity and kindness, which can lead to a more sustainable and harmonious future for all.

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Vasudaiva Kutumbakam

"Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" a Sanskrit phrase that translates to "the world is one family". This principle is deeply rooted in Hinduism and emphasizes the importance of unity, harmony, and respect for all living beings. It promotes the idea that we are all interconnected and should treat each other with kindness and compassion, regardless of our differences.

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