Rajadharma & Modern Bureaucracy: Ancient Ethics for Today’s Civil Servants ( 1/N )
How can the concept of Rajadharma be used to enrich the modern Indian administrative ethos?
( 10 Mark, 150 words)
ANSWER:
Rajadharma, as articulated in texts like the Mahabharata and Manusmriti, emphasized righteous governance over personal gain. It upheld the king’s duty to uphold justice, protect the weak, and rule with impartiality — aligning closely with the modern constitutional morality expected of civil servants.
🔸 Key Principles from Rajadharma:
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Dharma over Desire: Public interest > self-interest
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Nyaya (Justice): Rule of law & procedural fairness
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Nishkama Karma: Duty without expectation (Gita ethos)
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Accountability to Dharma: Early form of ethical checks
📘 Modern Parallel Flowchart:
[ Rajadharma ]
↓
[ Just Rule ] → [ Welfare Orientation ]
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[ Accountability ] → [ Modern Ethics in Governance ]
These ideals echo today in:
• Article 14 (Equality)
• Article 38 (Social Justice)
• Civil Services Conduct Rules
Thus, Rajadharma inspires a karmayogi civil servant — duty-bound, ethical, and citizen-centric.
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