Money · PRACTICAL DHARMA

Practising financial dharma

Money decisions affect security, freedom, dependents, employees and the wider community.

SCRIPTURAL STUDY ANCHOR

Artha and dharma discussions across Mahabharata and dharma literature

Ethical wealth avoids deception and exploitation, meets obligations, builds resilience and supports generosity.

Study the source in context →This is a source-anchored editorial application, not a claim that every sentence below is a verbatim scriptural quotation.
01

Understand the pattern

Money decisions affect security, freedom, dependents, employees and the wider community.

02

Apply the teaching

Ethical wealth avoids deception and exploitation, meets obligations, builds resilience and supports generosity.

03

Begin today

Track spending, build an emergency buffer, repay high-cost debt, verify investments, write donation limits and discuss shared finances openly.

04

Avoid spiritual misuse

Astrology, ritual or religious authority should never be used to pressure financial decisions.

SEVEN-DAY APPLICATION

Turn understanding into conduct

  1. 01

    For two days, observe when practising financial dharma becomes most difficult. Record the situation, body response, thought and action without self-condemnation.

  2. 02

    Track spending, build an emergency buffer, repay high-cost debt, verify investments, write donation limits and discuss shared finances openly.

  3. 03

    Tell one trustworthy person what you are changing and what kind of support would actually help.

  4. 04

    After seven days, review what reduced harm, what increased steadiness, and what needs qualified assistance.