We want to be seen as 'givers'. But the yagna is as much about 'getting'. Not taking but getting. So yagna is not_____________ a contract - that is the cornerstone of modern management - and contract as an idea comes from Abrahamic _____________ - not the Vedas. The deity is under no contractual obligation for there is no regulatory authority out there to _____________ we can petition in case of breach of contract. It is all about trust between the buyer and the seller - the seeker and the hoarder. Whenthere is decent exchange - relationships _____________ and society prospers. That is the direction in which the first hymn of the Veda takes us.

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We want to be seen as 'givers'. But the yagna is as much about 'getting'. Not taking but getting. So yagna is not_____________ a contract - that is the cornerstone of modern management - and contract as an idea comes from Abrahamic _____________ - not the Vedas. The deity is under no contractual obligation for there is no regulatory authority out there to _____________ we can petition in case of breach of contract. It is all about trust between the buyer and the seller - the seeker and the hoarder. Whenthere is decent exchange - relationships _____________ and society prospers. That is the direction in which the first hymn of the Veda takes us.