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We often get asked what is Bṛhat? Bṛhat is a catalyst for the sacred. We create fluency between the sacred, society, and the state - reclaiming a civilizational vision for the future. Here’s what we do and why it matters.
At Nītividhāna 4.0, we dive deep into the roots of policy and power. In “The How and Why of Culture-Compatible Policy,” Raghava Krishna Ji unpacks why civilizational rootedness is essential for meaningful governance. @Anviksiki In “Geopolitics as if Religion Mattered,”…


At Nītividhāna 4.0, Titiksha Vashist ji will lead the session “Building Comprehensive Policy Playbooks for Decision-makers.” A Global AI & Market Power Fellow at the European AI & Society Fund, Co-founder of The Pranava Institute, and former Maitri Fellow at the Centre for…

Gain a yogic and āyurvedic understanding of self. Identify your strengths to build self awareness. Last call to join the latest workshop - Svabhāva & Svadharma: Foundation of Individual and Planetary Flourishing. Registrations close on Friday: brhat.in/drashta/worksh…

At Nītividhāna 4.0, Dr. @Smita_Srinivas Ji will lead the session "The Future of Economics", offering a sharp, systems-level perspective on development rooted in decades of global research and policy work. A globally recognized economist, award-winning scholar, and founder of…

At Nītividhāna 4.0, Dr. Indradeep Ghosh, Executive Director at @dvararesearch, brings deep academic and policy experience to his session on Economic Reasoning. A PhD from MIT and Adam Smith Prize winner at Cambridge, Dr. Ghosh is a multi-disciplinary thinker who integrates…

At Nītividhāna 4.0, Manisha Sheth Ji, Founder of eCoexist Foundation, brings over 20 years of work at the intersection of design, ecology, and grassroots change. An architect and environmentalist with deep spiritual training, she has worked with farmers, prisoners, and…

At Nītividhāna 4.0, Pranav Kumar Vasishta, researcher of Dharmaśāstra-s and the Indian Constitution, leads the session “Dharma and the Constitution”—an exploration of how India’s legal and constitutional imagination has been shaped by its civilizational ethos. Apply here:…
