Introduction to the Indian religions and its relationship with the Hindu Civilisation Hinduism The Influences of the Bhagavad-Gita on the Hindu Civilisation and other civilisations

EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 4. Sexual moderation Brahmacharya 5. Detachment from the results of the actions 8. The main traditions of Hinduism Sampradaya 1. Vaishnavism 2. Shaivism 3. Shaktism 4. Smartism 9. The Renewal of Hinduism: 1. Sri Ramakrishna 2. Swami Vivekananda 3. Mahatma Gandhi 10. Hinduism today 11. Hinduism in Nepal , Bhutan , and Mauritius 2- Hindu Business People Hinduism 1. Kumar Mangalam Birla 2. Senapathy Gopalakrishnan 3. Shri Mukesh Ambani 4. S P Hinduja 5. Kiran Mazumdar 6. Naresh Goyal The objectives of the subject “Hinduism” are the following: 1. To understand the fundamentals of Hinduism 2. To understand the ethical principles of Hinduism 3. To analyse the figures of the Hindu Business People 4. To learn about the influence of Hinduism on business 5. To understand the influence of Hinduism on the Hindu Civilisation 6. To explore the economic relations of the Hindu Civilisation with the other civilisations 7. To know the countries of the influence of the Hindu Civilisation Subject: The Economic Area of the Hindu Civilisation. Syllabus: The subject: “The Economic Area of the Hindu Civilisation” consists of seven parts:

1. Introduction to the Indian religions and its relationship with the Hindu Civilisation

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1. Hinduism

2. Islam in India 3. Sikhism, Jainism, and Zoroastrianism 2. The Economic Area of the Hindu Civilisation 1. India as the Central State of the Hindu Civilisation 2. The countries of the area of influence of the Hindu Civilisation: Mauritius, Nepal, and Bhutan 3. Hindu Business People 4. The Economic Integration of the Hindu Civilisation institutions, trade agreements 5. Interactions of the Hindu Civilisation with the other civilisations 6. Economic Organisations and Trade Agreements related to the Hindu Civilisation 7. The Diaspora of the Hindu Civilisation The objectives of the subject “The Economic Area of the Hindu Civilisation” are the following: 1. To define the characteristics of the Economic Area of the Hindu Civilisation 2. To analyse the influence of the Indian religions on the Hindu Economic Area 3. To know the economic profile of the Hindus Countries 4. To analyse the profile of Businessmen of the Hindu Civilisation 5. To understand the processes of economic integration of the Hindu Civilisation 6. To know the economic relationships of the Hindu Civilisation with the other civilisations Western, Sinic, Buddhist, Islamic, Orthodox, and the African 7. To analyse the main economic organisations related to the Hindu Economic Area Download the syllabus “Economic Area of the Hindu Civilisation” PDF Sub-subject: The Bhagavad-Gita According to Mahatma Gandhi. Syllabus: 1. The Bhagavad-Gita, one of the sacred books of Hinduism 2. The Comments on the Bhagavad-Gita of Mahatma Gandhi 3. The Abandonment of the fruits of action, truthfulness, and non-violence

4. The Influences of the Bhagavad-Gita on the Hindu Civilisation and other civilisations

“When the kindness declines, when the wickedness increases. When the purpose of the life is forgotten. I will manifest, I will return. To pronounce the sacred; to destroy the sin of the sinner, to re-establish the way of the principles” Bhagavad-Gita IV 7-8 EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Sub-subject: The Renewal of Hinduism - Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda. Syllabus: 1. The Ethical Renewal of Hinduism 2. Sri Ramakrishna: The Prophet of the “Harmony of the religions.” 3. Swami Vivekananda 4. Mahatma Gandhi Sub-subject- The Aditya Birla Group India, Hinduism. Syllabus: 1. The Hindu Businessman Kumar Mangalam Birla 2. The Aditya Birla Group 3. The Hindustan Motors Company 4. The Corporate Social Responsibility of the Aditya Birla Group Sub-subject: Infosys. Senapathy Kris Gopalakrishnan Indian Businessman. Syllabus: 1. The Hindu Businessman Senapathy Kris Gopalakrishnan 2. The Infosys Group 3. The Philanthropic Activities of Senapathy Gopalakrishnan Sub-subject: Shri Mukesh D. Ambani Indian Businessman. Reliance Group. Syllabus: 1. The Hindu Entrepreneur Shri Mukesh D. Ambani 2. The Reliance Industries Group 3. The Reliance Foundation Sub-subject: The Hinduja Group India, Hinduism. Syllabus: 1. The Hindu Businessman Srichand Hinduja 2. The Hinduja Group 3. The Application of the Vedic Principles to Work 4. The Philanthropic Activities of the Hinduja Group Sub-subject: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw Hinduism. The Biocon Group. Syllabus: 1. The Hindu Businesswoman Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw 2. The Biocon Biotechnology group 3. The Biocon Foundation EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com Zoroastrianism Subject: Zoroastrianism Parsees and business India. Syllabus: “Good Thoughts, Words, and Deeds.” The subject “Zoroastrianism” consists of two parts: 1. Introduction to Zoroastrianism 2. Zoroastrian Business People 1- Zoroastrianism 1. Introduction to Zoroastrianism 2. Zarathustra 3. Ethical Principles of Zoroastrianism 4. Non-Violence 5. Respect for Animals and the Environment 6. The 3H Good thoughts, words, and deeds and Business Strategy 7. Parsees in the World 8. Influence of Zoroastrianism on the economic area of the Hindu Civilisation 2- Case Study - Zoroastrian Business People. 1. Adi Godrej 2. Dr Cyrus S. Poonawalla , the Director of Serum Institute of India 3. Wadia Family 4. Tata Group, The Zoroastrian Business Connection in India The objectives of the subject “Zoroastrianism” are the following: EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 1. To understand the fundamentals of Zoroastrianism 2. To know the ethical principles of the Parsees 3. To learn about the influence of Zoroastrianism on business 4. To analyse the cases of “Zoroastrian” companies and Business People 5. To understand the influence of Zoroastrianism on the Hindu Civilisation Sub-subject: Adi Godrej Zoroastrian Family. Mumbai, India. Syllabus: 1. The Indian Zoroastrian Businessman and Philanthropist Adi Godrej 2. The Godrej Conglomerate 3. The Philanthropic Activities of the Godrej Group Sub-subject: Dr Cyrus S. Poonawalla Parsee Zoroastrian, Director of the Serum Institute of India. Syllabus: 1. The Indian Zoroastrian Business People and Philanthropist Dr Cyrus Poonawalla 2. The Serum Institute pharmaceutical industry 3. Analysis of the policy “Health for all with affordable Vaccines” of the Serum Institute Sub-subject: The Wadia Group Zoroastrianism. India. Syllabus: 1. The Indian Zoroastrian Businessman Nusli Wadia 2. The Wadia Group 3. The Britannia Industries Sub-subject: The Tata Group IndiaParsi. Syllabus: 1. The Profile of the Tata Group 2. The Global Strategy of the Tata Group 3. Tata Motors. Tata Nano Car 4. The Philanthropic Activities of the Tata Group 5. Cyrus Pallonji Mistry Director of the Tata Group

6. The Zoroastrian Connection