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The Ten Royal Virtues of Dasa-Raja-Dhamma

Wisdom of the Ancients: The Ten Royal Virtues of Dasa-Raja-Dhamma is a unique exploration of the ancient Sri Lankan concept of ethical leadership and governance.

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The book presents the Ten Royal Virtues of Dasa-Raja-Dhamma, a set of principles that guided the ancient Sri Lankan rulers in their pursuit of social welfare, justice, and harmony.

Through engaging anecdotes, historical insights, and contemporary examples, the author highlights the relevance of these virtues in modern leadership and governance.

From the non-opposition principle of Avirodha to the non-violence principle of Avihimsa, the Ten Royal Virtues offer valuable insights into ethical leadership, compassionate governance, and social responsibility.

Drawing on ancient wisdom and contemporary insights, Wisdom of the Ancients offers a fresh perspective on the role of leadership in creating a better world. Whether you are a business leader, politician, educator, or citizen, this book offers valuable insights into ethical leadership, social responsibility, and personal well-being.

Written in an accessible and engaging style, Wisdom of the Ancients is a must-read for anyone interested in ancient wisdom, ethical leadership, and compassionate governance. Whether you are a seasoned leader or a curious reader, this book will inspire you to cultivate the Ten Royal Virtues in your personal and professional life, and make a positive impact in the world.

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