 The Principles of Civilization
 The Principles of Civilization| 4 varnas (professional motivations) | Transcendental | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 social statuses | sudra (artisan) | vEsya (businessman) | ksatriya (leader) | brahmana (scientist) | yogi | 
| saMnyasi (renounced) | (sustainability) | (sustainability) | sustainability | sustainability | |
| vanaprastha (retired) | (austerity) | austerity | austerity | austerity | |
| grihastha (working) | (compassion) | compassion | compassion | compassion | compassion | 
| brahmacari (student) | cleanliness | cleanliness | cleanliness | cleanliness | cleanliness | 
| resource | time | money | power | knowledge | happiness | 
| principle | sOca (cleanliness) | daya (compassion) | tapas (austerity) | satyam (sustainability) | yoga (religion) | 
| dominating guna | tamas | all three | rajas | sattva | none | 
| motivation | mastery | wealth | order | understanding | love | 
| purusartha (the goal of humanity) | dharma (stability) | artha (prosperity) | kama (gratification) | moksa (freedom) | (prema) (love) | 
| sin | promiscuity | meat eating | intoxication | lottery mentality | envy | 
| merits | cleanliness, loyalty | mercy, compassion | decisiveness, magnanimity | self-control, practicality | unlimited | 
| 4 social statuses | source of sustenance | best for the development of | most important for | 
|---|---|---|---|
| brahmacari (student) | elders | cleanliness (SOca) | sUdras | 
| grihastha (working) | work | compassion (daya) | gRhasthas | 
| vanaprastha (retired) | savings | austerity (tapas) | kSatriyas | 
| saMnyasi (renounced) | charity | sustainability (satyam) | brAhmanas |