"Without beginning and without end, the wheel of existence rolls on eternally in this world, causing creation and destruction, without beginning and without end."
Mahabharata Quotes
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"“If you read scriptures completely, at the end you will get no conclusions of right and wrong, no rules to live life. You will become free from all mental structures. Then everything you do will be right because the Supreme Power shall work through you.”"
"Just as the track of birds that cleave the air Is not discovered, nor yet the path of fish That skim the water, so the course of those Who do good actions is not always seen."
"How does one know the true path? Not through arguments—they never reach a conclusion; not from teachers— they can only give their opinions; to know the true path one must, in silence and solitude, reflect on one's own life."
"Seek to find your duty in the actions you wish to perform"
"Happiness cannot be attained by the weak; it can only be achieved by those who have strength."
"You should not sorrow for that which was bound to happen. Those who are wise do not feel sorry over fate. Even with the greatest wisdom, that which is ordained will happen. No one can transgress the path that has been laid down. Time brings existence and non-existence, pleasure and pain. Time creates all elements and time destroys all beings. Time burns all subjects and it is time that extinguishes the fire. Time alone is awake when everything is asleep. Time cannot be conquered. Time walks in all elements, pervasive and impartial. Knowing that everything, past, present and future, is created by time, it is not appropriate that you should be consumed by grief."
"No virtuous man is strong enough to live in virtue at all times, nor is any sinner bad enough to exist in one welter of sin. Life is a tangled web and there is no one in the world who has not done both good and evil. Each and everyone has to bear the consequence of his actions. Do not give way to sorrow."
"Happiness cannot be attained by the weak; it can only be achieved by those who have strength."
"How does one know the true path? Not through arguments—they never reach a conclusion; not from teachers— they can only give their opinions; to know the true path one must, in silence and solitude, reflect on one's own life."
"After all, love without self-sacrifice was just lust"
"Those men are wise who do not desire the unattainable, who do not love to mourn over what is lost, and are not overwhelmed by calamities."
"“How does one know the true path?’‘Not through arguments—they never reach a conclusion; not from teachers— they can only give their opinions; to know the true path one must, in silence and solitude, reflect on one’s own life.”"
"Peace comes from within. When one conquers his inner enemies, peace will come automatically."
"In this world, righteousness is the highest good; let no man, therefore, cease from acts of piety and virtue."
"It is better to die in the path of righteousness than to live a life of sin and misery."
"“Look out for my recent book "Footnotes of History: A Tale of the Mahabharata" live on all major e-commerce platforms worldwide.”"
"Those who have never known the future have always hoped for the best. But Sahadeva, who had known the future since the past, has only hoped for it to never become the present!"
"All creatures are equal in suffering and death."
"It is true that one should know the difference between good and evil, if one is to seek good and shun evil, but this knowledge should soak into every thought and influence every act in one's life. Then indeed knowledge becomes virtue."