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REFERENCES




          Chapter 1
          Primary Texts and Ancient Sources
          • Arthashastra  by  Kautilya  (Chanakya). (1915).  Translation by  R. Shamasastry.
          Government Press.
          • Bhagavad Gita. (2007). Translation by Eknath Easwaran. Nilgiri Press.
          • Bhagavad Gita. (n.d.). Translation by Swami Prabhupada,  A. C. Bhaktivedanta
          Swami. Bhaktivedanta Book Trust.
          • Dharmasastra (Manusmriti). (1886). Translation by G. Bühler. Sacred Books of the
          East.
          • Nyaya and Vaisheshika Sutras. (n.d.). Translations and studies by Ganganatha Jha.
          Indian Philosophical Series.
          • Patanjali. (4th century BCE). Yoga Sutras. Translation by Swami Satchidananda.
          • Rigveda, Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda. (n.d.). Translations by Ralph T.H.
          Griffith, Satya Prakash Saraswati, & Suresh Chandra Banerji.
          • Upanishads. (2007). Translation by Eknath Easwaran. Nilgiri Press.
          • Upanishads. (1953). The Principal Upanishads by S. Radhakrishnan. HarperCollins.
          • Scholarly Works on Indian Knowledge Systems
          • Debroy, B. (2019).  The Bhagavad  Gita for Millennials.  Penguin Random House
          India.
          • Kapoor, K., & Singh, A. K. (2005). Indian Knowledge Systems. DK Printworld.
          • Paranjape, M. (2015). Cultural Politics in Modern India. Routledge.
          • Tilak, B. G. (1893). The Orion or Researches into the Antiquity of the Vedas. Tilak
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          Management and Leadership
          • Chatterjee, D. (2012). Timeless Leadership: 18 Leadership Sutras from the Bhagavad
          Gita. Wiley India.
          • Iyer, R. S. (2016). Indian Management: Role of the Vedas and Bhagavad Gita. DK
          Printworld.
          • Kandula, S. R. (2001). Strategic Human Resource Development. PHI Learning.
          • Pillai, R. (2017). Chanakya’s View on Leadership. Jaico Publishing House.


          Articles and Papers
          • Chatterjee, G.  (n.d.).  Relevance  of  Vedic Knowledge  in Management.  [Retrieved
          from reliable sources].
          • Sharma, S. (2020).  Wisdom Leadership. Global  Journal of Flexible Systems
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