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Very high quality eastern philosophical explanations in later part of this thread, am unable to write about it simply read some beautiful described parts of life, it all deals with making life better, if I understand all these aspects of life correctly written by stalwarts here.

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Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
Very high quality eastern philosophical explanations in later part of this thread, am unable to write about it simply read some beautiful described parts of life, it all deals with making life better, if I understand all these aspects of life correctly written by stalwarts here.


Rightly stated that object of whatever we follow should be making life better. We learn from family, education and scriptures. By experience, we know what needs to be followed and what discarded.

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Chinese philosphers like Confucius, Laozi, Li Si, Han Fei etc etc came up with many truths of life in simple words ..They are very similar to what we read in our scriptures since we share many similar things besides being two of the oldest civilizations...
some quotes...
1, Knowing others is wisdom ,knowing yourself is enlightenment !
and
Know your enemy and know yourself and
you can fight a hundred battle without disaster !

We can safely assume that Drona, Bhishma and other eminent personalities of Mahabharat were wise enough and had enough forethought to know what their actions would lead to ...
( By the way there is not a single response from the starter of the thread )

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
Chinese philosphers like Confucius, Laozi, Li Si, Han Fei etc etc came up with many truths of life in simple words ..They are very similar to what we read in our scriptures since we share many similar things besides being two of the oldest civilizations...
some quotes...
1, Knowing others is wisdom ,knowing yourself is enlightenment !
and
Know your enemy and know yourself and
you can fight a hundred battle without disaster !

We can safely assume that Drona, Bhishma and other eminent personalities of Mahabharat were wise enough and had enough forethought to know what their actions would lead to ...
( By the way there is not a single response from the starter of the thread )


The most significant person apart from Krishna in Mahabharat is Vidur so far as 'Neeti' (policy) is concerned. even now Vidur neeti is considered ideal for inter personal relation as well as state affairs. Vidur was a maid serevant's son and appointed minister by Kauravas owing to his wisdom.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

Chinese philosphers like Confucius, Laozi, Li Si, Han Fei etc etc came up with many truths of life in simple words ..They are very similar to what we read in our scriptures since we share many similar things besides being two of the oldest civilizations...
some quotes...
1, Knowing others is wisdom ,knowing yourself is enlightenment !
and
Know your enemy and know yourself and
you can fight a hundred battle without disaster !

We can safely assume that Drona, Bhishma and other eminent personalities of Mahabharat were wise enough and had enough forethought to know what their actions would lead to ...
( By the way there is not a single response from the starter of the thread )


The most significant person apart from Krishna in Mahabharat is Vidur so far as 'Neeti' (policy) is concerned. even now Vidur neeti is considered ideal for inter personal relation as well as state affairs. Vidur was a maid serevant's son and appointed minister by Kauravas owing to his wisdom.


Vidur Neeti is considered as an all time relevant Shastra or science.. He was born to sage Vyasa and Parishrami, the maid of Ambika and Ambalika.
In Mahabharata he was also considered as the incarnation of Yama Dharma raja the god of death and justice
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
Chinese philosphers like Confucius, Laozi, Li Si, Han Fei etc etc came up with many truths of life in simple words ..They are very similar to what we read in our scriptures since we share many similar things besides being two of the oldest civilizations...
some quotes...
1, Knowing others is wisdom ,knowing yourself is enlightenment !
and
Know your enemy and know yourself and
you can fight a hundred battle without disaster !

We can safely assume that Drona, Bhishma and other eminent personalities of Mahabharat were wise enough and had enough forethought to know what their actions would lead to ...
( By the way there is not a single response from the starter of the thread )


The most significant person apart from Krishna in Mahabharat is Vidur so far as 'Neeti' (policy) is concerned. even now Vidur neeti is considered ideal for inter personal relation as well as state affairs. Vidur was a maid serevant's son and appointed minister by Kauravas owing to his wisdom.


Vidur Neeti is considered as an all time relevant Shastra or science.. He was born to sage Vyasa and Parishrami, the maid of Ambika and Ambalika.
In Mahabharata he was also considered as the incarnation of Yama Dharma raja the god of death and justice


Yes of course Vidhur was held in very high esteem since he was wise and had seen a lot of life .. He cautions Dhritarashtra many a times about his folly insupporting the evil deeds of his sons, but in the end when all is lost he picks enough courage to tell him that if he had been wiser things would have been different !

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
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