The Stock Market Performance of Happiest Minds Technologies and the Concept of Supreme Peace in Vedas
Happiest Minds Technologies had a stellar stock market debut on Thursday, with the IT firm's shares closing 123% above the initial public offering (IPO) price. By the end of the day, shares had reached Rs 371 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), a significant jump from the issue price of Rs 166. This was the best debut for an IPO since IRCTC in October 2019, when shares of the state-owned firm gained 127% on the first day. Additionally, this stands as the best day-one performance for an IT company since HCL Technologies' listing over two decades ago.
Exploring the Concept of Supreme Peace in Vedas
God is often described in Vedas as the giver of supreme peace. The Vedas elaborate on these qualities in various texts. In particular, Yajur Ved Adhyay 5 Mantra 32 discusses these qualities in detail, describing God as Kaviranghariasi (the giver of complete happiness) and Kavir (the enemy of sins).
Ushigasi Kaviranghariasi bambhariasi. Here, Ushigasi is mentioned as the giver of complete happiness, Kaviranghariasi as God, and bambhariasi referring to the enemy of bondage, meaning He is Bandichhor. This idea is further discussed in Gita Adhyay 5 Shlok 29, where it is mentioned that those who are dependent on God through worship and consider Him to be the master of all attain inferior, temporary peace.
In Gita Adhyay 15 Shlok 17, it is stated that the Supreme God is someone who sustains everyone by entering into the three loks and is immortal. He is revered as God. In Adhyay 11 Shlok 32, Arjun is referred to as Kaal, who consumes all the loks. This has implications for understanding who the giver of knowledge of the Gita is and whether He is a peaceful Brahm.
Conclusion and Further Reading
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