2014-10-08

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY AS WRITTEN AT PRASANTHI NILAYAM TODAY

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THOUGHT FOR THE DAY AS WRITTEN AT PRASANTHI NILAYAM TODAY

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Date: Wednesday, October 08, 2014
 
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY AS WRITTEN AT PRASANTHI NILAYAM TODAY
 
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY AS WRITTEN AT PRASANTHI NILAYAM TODAY
Duryodhana symbolises one who has wicked thoughts. His minister was Dushasana. Dushasana represents one who promulgates bad laws. The combination of these two led to the growth of greed. On account of unrestricted growth of greed (lobha), Kauravas were totally destroyed. On another occasion Lord Krishna said, Arjuna means a person whose heart is pure and immaculate. Lord Krishna clarified to Arjuna in the battlefield, “Destiny is all powerful. Justice always wins. Selfishness will end in ruin. This is the law of the Universe (Yuga Dharma). He further explained to Arjuna that greed of Kauravas will cause them ruin.” Kauravas were not prepared to give their rightful share to the Pandavas. They wanted to keep everything to themselves, including what belongs to others. This selfishness is called greed. (My Dear Students, Vol 2, Ch 17, “Lessons from the Immortal Indian Epics")   

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