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Dearest Divine Souls, Very Good Morning, have a Nice day and great weekend ahead. All time best quality of a perfect human being Keep the suggestions in private & Do the appreciation in public. Its an illusion that anybody can change anybody else, unless he/she is a realized soul --------------------------- Thought for the day --------------------------- None will be able to resist truth and love and sincerity. Are you sincere? Unselfish even unto death, and loving? Then fear not, not even death. To me the thought of oneself as low and humble is a sin and ignorance. - Swami Vivekananda --------------------------- A war between Kshatriyas and Brahmins --------------------------- Note: The war between Brahmins and Kshatriyas in this story can be looked as symbolic to the clash between virtues and passions. Once there was a battle fought between Brahmins (virtues) and Kshatriyas (passions). Vaishyas and Shudras sided with the Brahmins in the war. Warriors on both the sides were equally skilled. But because of other Varnas joining them, Brahmins group had a large number compared to Kshatriyas and were sure they would win. Surprisingly Kshatriyas were winning most of the battles. Againa and again they defeated Brahmins (virtues). Finally Brahmins asked Kshatriyas how it was possible for them to defeat Brahmins despite them being more in number. For that Kshatriyas said We have appointed an intelligent and brave warrior as our commander, we act according to his directions. Thus we all act as one. But you are all divided, each of you acted according to your own wishes. Brahmins (virtues, soul qualities) appointed a brave and intelligent warrior as their leader, they fought with the Kshatriyas (passions, tendencies) again, very well organized this time, and won the war by uniting every solider under the leadership of an able and right leader --------------------------- Moral of the story: ------------------ Passions will keep winning, until all virtues team up under wisdom and courage. Note: This story is taken from the Udyoga Parva of Mahabharata, thought it would be interesting to see it as an analogy to the battle within every spiritual seeker. - Spiritual Revolution --------------------------- Let all be well and blissful forever
Posted on: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 02:50:22 +0000

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