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Four Regulative Principles Are Four Pillars of Harmonious Human Society

Author(s) Dr. Ashis Kumar Dash
Country India
Abstract Any society, it may be a political society, social service society or any type of such group, execute their activities according to their group’s principles .It performs well in long run based upon its principles. If Principles are there but not followed as it is, then such groups will come to an exit after some days or exist as a dead group. Now a day Human society performs their activities in a global platform. Globalization has reached to highest point. If we are living in relation to whole globe in all respect, then it is very important to judge what types of principles regulating this world population. If principles are not well defined and are not rightly followed, then harmony of the human society will be badly affected. In this time of globalization where we are living with a feel that this whole globe is our home but ruled by different principles for different groups, it results in fighting between different groups. Everywhere there will be imperialism and war among the groups, may be hot or cold. The Lord Krishna has given Vedas to regulate human society for peaceful existence. Four regulative principles are the products of Vedas. Iskcon is spreading and preaching the whole world to follow these four regulative principles. In this article a light has been focused on these four principles and their importance to harmonious society.
Keywords Iskcon, harmony, globe, human society, Vedas, regulative principles, imperialism, Lord Krishna
Field Sociology > Philosophy / Psychology / Religion
Published In Volume 8, Issue 2, March-April 2026
Published On 2026-03-25
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2026.v08i02.72295

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