The ancient wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita offers profound insights into the dynamics of duty, leadership, and societal order. Among its many teachings, the concept of loka sangraha —often translated as the maintenance or welfare of the world—stands out as a guiding principle for leaders and individuals alike. Mentioned explicitly in verses 3.20 and 3.25, loka sangraha underscores the idea that the stability of society depends on the actions of those in positions of influence. When leaders, even those who have transcended worldly desires through spiritual liberation (mukti), consciously choose to act in accordance with dharma (righteous duty), they set an example that inspires the wider community. This article delves into the nuances of lokasangraha , its origins in the Bhagavad Gita, its relevance in modern society, and the underlying science that supports its enduring importance. The Concept of Loka Sangraha At its core, loka sangraha refers to the collective welfare or the preserva...