Followers
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Hell Vs Heaven
A man is born alone and dies alone; and he experiences the good and bad consequences of his karma alone; and he goes alone to hell or the Supreme abode. -Chanakya
Every person born on this earth has to die one day.
According to Chanakya, a man is great by deeds, not by birth. He says, as long as your body is healthy and under control and death is distant, try to save your soul; when death is imminent what can you do?
In order to keep the soul healthy one should indulge in good deeds and one should not trouble others. He says, once a person losses his health he cannot do anything and after death only a person's deeds are remembered. Hence, once should always do good deeds and serve other people.
The Karma or work of a man is remembered long after he is dead. Our work brings us recognition. History is filled with stories of great men and their great work.
KNOW YOUR KARMA: According to Chanakya, those who accomplish great deeds etch their names in history. He said, a man should work for the development and progress of his country and its people. These deeds can only be done when the man is fit physically and mentally.
A healthy mind resides in a healthy body and only a healthy mind can think about the welfare of the country. Chanakya has advised people against indulging in selfish acts. According to him, a man should never hurt or trouble anyone for personal gains. He said a person who troubles others and indulges in immoral acts loses the sanctity of his soul. Hence, in order to save our soul from the evils of immorality each person should control their mind and take care of his health for the greater good of all.
According to Chanakya, a man is great by deeds, not by birth. He says, as long as your body is healthy and under control and death is distant, try to save your soul; when death is imminent what can you do?
In order to keep the soul healthy one should indulge in good deeds and one should not trouble others. He says, once a person losses his health he cannot do anything and after death only a person's deeds are remembered. Hence, once should always do good deeds and serve other people.
The Karma or work of a man is remembered long after he is dead. Our work brings us recognition. History is filled with stories of great men and their great work.
KNOW YOUR KARMA: According to Chanakya, those who accomplish great deeds etch their names in history. He said, a man should work for the development and progress of his country and its people. These deeds can only be done when the man is fit physically and mentally.
A healthy mind resides in a healthy body and only a healthy mind can think about the welfare of the country. Chanakya has advised people against indulging in selfish acts. According to him, a man should never hurt or trouble anyone for personal gains. He said a person who troubles others and indulges in immoral acts loses the sanctity of his soul. Hence, in order to save our soul from the evils of immorality each person should control their mind and take care of his health for the greater good of all.
Good Vs Bad
A good person carries good thoughts while a bad person carries bad thoughts. This is how people differential between good and bad people.
According to Chanakya, as gold is tested in four ways by
According to Chanakya, as gold is tested in four ways by
- rubbing,
- cutting,
- heating and
- beating
- his renunciation,
- his conduct,
- his qualities and
- his actions.
Burns Without Fire
A wife and girl friend hold an important position in a man's life. When a man falls in love with a woman he cannot even think about a life without her and if they get separated he becomes hopeless in life.
According to Acharya Chanakya, a good man burns without fire in six conditions.
He said,
- separation from the wife,
- disgrace from one’s own people, and
- an enemy saved in battle,
- service to a wicked king,
- poverty, and a
- mismanaged assembly
Well Wisher
Many people would try to interefere in your life and advice you. These may be your family members or friends.
But, you cannot rely on all of them. People may have many well-wishers but there would be only a few whom you can trust.
According to Chanakya, a true well-wisher does not forsake us in
- time of need,
- misfortune,
- famine,
- war,
- in a king's court, or
- at the crematorium (smasana).
Hell Dweller
According to him, following qualities of the denizens of hell may characterize men on earth;
- extreme wrath,
- harsh speech,
- enmity with one's relations,
- the company with the base, and
- service to men of low extraction.
4 habits of a person that will never change
1. Donation
A person who likes to donate will never stop. Reducing or increasing his donation power is impossible.
A person who likes to donate will never stop. Reducing or increasing his donation power is impossible.
2. Timely decisions
Life always presents us with weird and unique situations. Only one who can take the right decision at the right time can come out as a winner. Anyone who takes his share of time to figure out between the wrong and the right is the winner. This quality comes from birth and no one can teach it.
Life always presents us with weird and unique situations. Only one who can take the right decision at the right time can come out as a winner. Anyone who takes his share of time to figure out between the wrong and the right is the winner. This quality comes from birth and no one can teach it.
3. Bitter Talk
A person who has spoken bitter all his life will never change, no matter how much he is told to talk sweetly. It is a habit that is carried by people since birth.
A person who has spoken bitter all his life will never change, no matter how much he is told to talk sweetly. It is a habit that is carried by people since birth.
4. Toleration
Patience is a virtue that can save every person from imbalance in his life. Only by adopting patience in one’s life, can he expect to ward off his bad times. Any person who takes decision in a hurry is bound to face loss. People with zero tolerance never change.
Patience is a virtue that can save every person from imbalance in his life. Only by adopting patience in one’s life, can he expect to ward off his bad times. Any person who takes decision in a hurry is bound to face loss. People with zero tolerance never change.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Labels
- 1 2 3 4 1000's (1)
- 4 habits of a person that will never change (1)
- 7 Pillars of a Business (1)
- Aaradhan (1)
- Agriculture (1)
- Ājīvika (2)
- Alexander (1)
- Alexander the Great and the Thief (1)
- Alexander... Worth Reading.... (1)
- Alexandria (1)
- All Times / First Complete Management Guru (1)
- Alone (1)
- AmatyaRaskshasa (1)
- Angel (1)
- Animals (1)
- Annoy (1)
- Apology (1)
- Applying Kautilya’s Arthashastra In Human Resource Management (1)
- Apps (1)
- Army (1)
- Arrogant (1)
- ArthaKranti (1)
- Arthapedia (1)
- Arthashashtra - Lessons for Management Theory and Practice (1)
- Arthashastra (1)
- ArthaYantra (1)
- Arya (1)
- Ashoka (1)
- AshokPillar (1)
- Association (1)
- Atheist (1)
- Attached (1)
- Attained (1)
- Author - B.N.Gundu Rao (1)
- Be (1)
- Before (1)
- Beyond (1)
- Biharup (1)
- Birth (1)
- Blog (1)
- Body Guard (1)
- bombay (1)
- Bone (1)
- Brain Hungry (1)
- Budget (1)
- Burns Without Fire (1)
- Careful (1)
- Cave (1)
- Chakravyuh (1)
- Chameleon (1)
- Chanakya / Biography / Collection of Information (1)
- Chanakya Neeti (1)
- Chanakya on Democracy and Foreign Policy (1)
- Chanakya TV Serial 1990 Online / E course (1)
- Chanakyaa (1)
- Chandra Nandni (1)
- Chandragiri (1)
- Chandraprakash Dwivedi’s Chanakya (1)
- Chant (1)
- Child actor got role in 'Chandragupta Maurya' by chance (1)
- Coins (1)
- Collapse (1)
- Competitors and Collaborators / Six Strategies (1)
- Connection (1)
- Country Side (1)
- Crow (1)
- Dandamis (1)
- Darius III (1)
- dev (1)
- DIALOGUES (1)
- Diplomacy (1)
- Direction (1)
- Do (1)
- Doing (1)
- Donald Trump's Luxurious Suite in New Delhi (1)
- Donot (1)
- Draupadi (1)
- Drum (1)
- Dual Strategy of Rapid Development Side By Side with A No-Holds Barred War (1)
- Durdhara (1)
- Duty of Parents Towards Their Child (1)
- Economy (1)
- Educate (1)
- emancipation (1)
- Enemy's (1)
- Enemy's within Family (1)
- Enough (1)
- epitom (1)
- Everyone is a thief (1)
- Excited (1)
- Facebook Groups / Serial Page / Watch (1)
- Fail (1)
- Fair (1)
- Family Members (1)
- Farmer (1)
- Fear (1)
- Fish (1)
- Foreign Policy / Political Ethics (1)
- Gandhi (1)
- Glory (1)
- GOD (1)
- gold (1)
- Good Vs Bad (1)
- GoodandEvil (1)
- Gordian (1)
- Great (2)
- Hell Dweller (1)
- Hell Vs Heaven (1)
- Himalayan Salt (1)
- His Disciple (1)
- His Dreams - How to run a Country (1)
- Honest (1)
- Hulk (1)
- if (1)
- If you were to choose between an evil person and a snake (1)
- Importance of PR for a great business (1)
- In this world nothing lasts forever / excerpt from Reading About the World (1)
- inspire (1)
- integrity (2)
- interest (1)
- Intergrity (1)
- Intolerance (1)
- iron (1)
- is (1)
- isha (1)
- Ithaca (1)
- jack (1)
- kamandaka (1)
- Kan Fusion (1)
- Kautilya On The Scope And Methodology Of Accounting (1)
- Kautilya Pandit the Child prodigy (1)
- Kautilya's Arthashastra / Niti Shastra Books (1)
- Kautilya’s Arthashastra in the Context of Management: An Exercise in Hermeneutics (1)
- Kautilya’s Arthashastra: Its Contemporary Relevance (1)
- Kautilyan Society (1)
- King (1)
- Krishna (1)
- Kunala (1)
- Lalitaditya - Who United Country After the Mauryas (1)
- Law University (1)
- Learn (1)
- Life till his Death (1)
- Links (1)
- Lion (1)
- Lose (1)
- Love (1)
- Machiavelli (1)
- Maharajah Marthanda Varma and Ramayyan Dalawa (1)
- Major (1)
- Management lessons from Chanakya (1)
- masopavasi (1)
- Maurya Dynasty - Bindusara - Ashoka the Great (1)
- Maurya Empire / Famous Hotel Named (1)
- Megasthenes (1)
- Mistake (1)
- MNC guru (1)
- Modern (1)
- Modi (1)
- Mother Sister Prostitute (1)
- Mudrarakshasa / Online / Download (1)
- Mysore (1)
- NandaEmpire (1)
- Need (1)
- Nicanor Phillip Eudemus Peithon (1)
- Nipunak (1)
- Niti (1)
- Note (1)
- Olympias (1)
- On Satisfaction (1)
- One (1)
- Organizational Design And The Role Of Ethics In Ancient India (1)
- Pandav (1)
- Past Future Present (1)
- Patheos (1)
- Peace (1)
- Poison (1)
- Police (1)
- Porus (1)
- Prachi (1)
- Pradyota (1)
- prasad (1)
- Prashant Kishor (1)
- Pretend (1)
- Project / Management (1)
- Prudence (1)
- Pushyamitra (1)
- Quotes (1)
- Raksha bandhan King Porus and Alexander Wife (1)
- Rape (1)
- Rebels (1)
- Religion (1)
- Rice (1)
- right wise best (1)
- Rumor (1)
- SaamDaamBhedDand (1)
- sapatham (1)
- Sarvarthasiddhi (1)
- scruple (1)
- Secret (1)
- Seek (1)
- Seleucus (1)
- Seven (1)
- Seven Mothers (1)
- Sikandar (1)
- Silent war as legitimate means to achieve victory (1)
- Sita (1)
- Site (1)
- Smile (1)
- Sometimes (1)
- Sonepur Cattle Fair (1)
- Spies (1)
- Start (1)
- Step (1)
- Story (1)
- Success (1)
- sutra (1)
- Symbol of Unity (1)
- System (1)
- Tamils (1)
- Taught (1)
- Taxila (1)
- Taxiles (1)
- Team / Selection of Team Members (1)
- Temporary Vs Permanent (1)
- Testing (1)
- thanthram (1)
- The Life of a Noble Leader (1)
- the oldest Book on Total Management - War Strategies (1)
- Think (1)
- Times of India's Chanakya forum (1)
- Timr (1)
- Told (1)
- Treasure (1)
- Trust (1)
- Underestimate (1)
- Understanding Raj-Dharma (1)
- United Nations (1)
- Useful (1)
- Uttarapath (1)
- VishaKanya (1)
- Vishnugupta (1)
- Vridda (1)
- weights (1)
- Well Wisher (1)
- What (1)
- What is History Generally / By Chanakya (1)
- When (2)
- Where was chess invented (1)
- Who is Chanakya (1)
- Why the Name Mauraya With Chandragupta (1)
- Wi Fi (1)
- Wing (1)
- Wisdom (1)
- Wise men (1)
- Women Vs Men (1)
- Word (1)
- Worship (1)