@Vidur01
Vidur Sahgal
@Vidur01 · 5:00

Arthshashtra during the Sutt Yug

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And in the supply channel the money evolves or is gradually, slowly or quickly changed into a good product or service which the demand money buys. Now, after this comes the next step where I'll give you an example of how this happens in the next sweat. Thank you

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@Janvi._.sharma
Janvi Sharma
@Janvi._.sharma · 2:11
You are absolutely right, sir. I really like the topic or which you talked about or discussed about. It's really important to discuss and know about the evolution of money, economy or currency throughout various stages. Regarding that, I would also like to add or rip lie to your stances by saying that in the Satyog, which is often described as the ideal age, the economy is said to be prosperous and abundant
@Vidur01
Vidur Sahgal
@Vidur01 · 5:00

@Janvi._.sharma

And that's why I have tried to come up with pods. Where money. I would like to call the money in India at least. Ohms om with the symbol zero. This is money which can run parallel to the Indian Rupee. The Indian Rupee was introduced into this country by sheisha Suni from Afghanistan when he overran Himayu in Agra and ruled there for 1520 years. So money is very important in an economy. And now that we have CBDC, there is no shortage of it
@lakshitaaa01
Lakshita Kapoor
@lakshitaaa01 · 2:28
It was often imagined that in satyog the concept of money may not hold the same significance as it does in today's present society. Rather a currency based system, exchange and transactions based on the principles of sharing, bartering and cooperation must have been prevalent. The emphasis would have been on meeting the needs of individuals and communities as a whole, rather than accumulating wealth or engaging in commercial activities solely for personal gain. The concept of money has evolved over time, reflecting the changing needs and complexities of economics
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