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I know what is right but!!!

By Pallavi Swapnil Published 10 days ago 3 min read
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When we were celebrating the last day of 2019 and praying for happiness, success, healthy life for everyone, At that time we never thought that year 2020 would hit us this hard with Corona Virus pandemic.

Amid of all these tough situation and lockdown, most of us enjoyed time with family, few become master chef, few become social media sensations and list goes on. But one of the best things happen is telecasting of epic old tales like Ramayan, krishna, Mahadev & Mahabharat which helps new generation to understand Indian tradition and how these things still connected in our life.

Everyone us here know the story of Mahabharat – one of the greatest tale of India. Today I want to share the story of that epic and what we have learned and following till date without knowing it. Mahabharat is a story about fate of Kaurava and Pandavas. Lord Krishna played very crucial role in this war When war become inevitable, lord Krishna tried one last time for the peace as he said “Peace has no substitute” even if we forgot our ego peace should prevail at any cost. Personal issues and reason should come across for this scale of war. However I am not here write an analogy about Mahabharat. I want to about the teaching we get and specially what Duryodhan has said : “Janami dharma nachame prabitti, Janami adharma nachami nibtritti” this sentence was told by Duryodhan to lord Krishna, when he went one last time for peace. This sentence means – I know what is dharma, yet I cannot get myself to follow it! I know what is adharma, yet I cannot retire from it.

Honestly we all go through situation like in our life sometime, where we all know what is right and what is wrong, still we do not follow it, sometime its not in serious context just in daily life and sometime its real serious and we choose the wrong path. Let me tell my personal college story, where I was having the best time of life with best people with me, but still I got into the group of people who were wrong and I knew it that later in life I will regret having friends with them, but at that time my heart felt this is right. And till date I regret that I trusted wrong people who were fake friends, but is regrettinh later is justified? I guess No!

Training the mind is the most important thing, any guru will focus on training more than anything. The safest technique to train your mind are practice and keep repeating till you become perfect, which exactly this epic tale teach us, remember the fish eye competition?

There is one phrase that your guru is your Parents, their action speak louder words than anyone else and as child to my parent and mother to my child, I know that what I learnt from my parent, I have to impart that to my daughter. So we have lot to learn from this epic tale to self control our mind and heart to become a good example for future generation.

Moral lesson for future generation learned from Mahabharat

• Respect women, the disrespect shown towards women will bring disaster upon you.

• A Teacher can guide, helps in problem, inspire you, but practice will make you perfect.

• Be focused and you will succeed.

• Keep in a good company, bad company of friend will bring tragedy and downfall of your future.

• Don’t apply half learned knowledge, it will lead to destruction

• Don’t give up easily, fight for what rightfully was yours.

• Don’t indulge in game like gambling, you will end up losing everything.

• Don’t support the wrong doing of your relative as it will bring you down as well.

• War can never be good, Matter can resolved with dialogue.

• At the end truth always win

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