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Piyush Gotise
– Research Scholar, Chakravarti Rajgopalachari Inst. Of Mgt., Barkatullah Univ., Bhopal, M.p.
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Bal Krishna Upadhyay
– Research Scholar, Chakravarti Rajgopalachari Inst. Of Mgt., Barkatullah Univ., Bhopal, M.p.
Abstract
The paper proposes a framework of dharma (righteousness) to foster workplace or organisational spirituality. For instilling spirituality in employees that may translate into organisational or workplace spirituality, an ancient Indian text, that is, Hitopadesa, provides guidance in verse. The framework of dharma (righteousness) constructed, on the basis of a theoretically sampled verse of Hitopadesa, suggests four ethical values that could assist in sensing and experiencing ones spirit in a relatively clearer form. This clear perception might assist in spiritual expression through work or in a workplace. The four values are: (1) sanyam (self-control), (2) satya (truthfulness), (3) sila (character), and (4) daya (compassion). The paper explicates the proposed dharma (righteousness) framework and suggests its implications for the mutual benefits of employees as well as for organisations.
Keywords Dharma, Righteousness, Workplace Spirituality, Self-Control, Morality, Business Ethics, Compassion, Truthfulness