On the battlefield of the Mahabharata, Arjuna stood with his bow in hand- but his mind was clouded with confusion and despair.
Facing his relatives, teachers, and friends, he lost the will to fight.
That’s when Shri Krishna, with a calm smile, offered the wisdom we now know as the Bhagavad Gita – a timeless guide for decision-making and leadership under pressure.
But here’s the truth:
If fools and manipulators could be convinced only with kindness and goodwill,
then the one with the flute would never have to play the bamboo.
Because protecting Dharma (ethics) often requires more than harmony and gentle words.
It calls for clarity, firmness, and strategic direction.
In leadership, as in life, the real art is knowing when to persuade with empathy and when to act decisively for the greater good.
Wishing everyone a very Happy Krishna Janmashtami