Ten Royal Virtues – Dasa Rajadhamma- In Buddhism

Leader_nGood Governance is the good principles for right practice for governors and managers on all levels. The principles are accuracy, appreciation, purity and justice. It is the practical principle for releasing suffering and maintaining happiness for benefits of majority and for achieving objectives with high effectiveness and efficiency.

The Good Governance can be classified as the good and right practices for kings or monarch to rule the kingdoms rightly for happiness of people. They are Ten Royal Virtues (rajadhamma). Furthermore, there are other dhamma principles taught by sages from the past. They are raja-sangaha-vatthu or a Ruler’s Bases of Sympathy, cakkavatti-vatta or Duties of a Great Ruler, and bala or Strengths of a King. These principles are also considered Good Governance for governors and administrators on all levels to practice for leading organization, companies, religion, society and nation to achieve the objectives for benefits of majority. However, I would like to refer the Ten Royal Virtues in this book because they are widely accepted and obvious to the world.

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Source: David Holmes

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