Lessons Learnt From Kurukshetra - Page 2

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Brishti_Sarkar

Lovely post Bheegi Di. Apart from agreeing I also learnt a lot from your post. I would like to add this,
You get back what you do. This is why none of those unfair deaths were actually unfair. Duryodhana had rarely been fair to his cousins. Thus, he should not expect to receive any fair fight.

Scars never fade. This is not a lesson, but a truth we learn from the battle. The anger, emotions and constant disappointment led to this war. Desire from the Kauravs, and tha humiliation, unfairness the Pandavs had received. They demanded a lot from the war. But sadly they got nothing. But I think still it's a good truth to know. These scars, be it happy of sad, never fade. So think before you perform your action


Thanks Brishti. Yes, what goes around comes around...no doubt. The only universal law of nature- the cycle of karma😊...it even defies gravity😉
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: amritat

Beautiful post Bheegi...

I agree with each and every point of yours...
When, we fall short in terms of "physical strength" that's when the mind comes in...
Afterall, the mind is the greatest strength of a human being...


Thanks Amrita...most battles are won in the mind. That's so true. Haven't we seen this on the cricket fields and tennis courts several times?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Another lesson that corporations can learn: always have a board of directors that can see the big picture and keep us focused e.g.: Krishna for the Pandavs during the war
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Posted: 11 years ago
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good points observed by you!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Bheegi, great post! 👍🏼
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Beautiful post dear. I am surely going to tell this to my students...😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Taking right decision at the right time without thinking what society will think about me. I mean many times lot of bad decisions by good people are taken fearing their image in the society. When Krishna takes the chakra to kill Bheeshma forgetting his pledge he himself shows us, if we are on the side of dharma we shouldnt fear speaking up or taking decisions. Because only such strong decision can change society.
This is very true as we all know crime increases not because there are more bad people , but because the good people are silent.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sabhayata

nice post bheegi

here are my few cents

1)always wait for the right time.There is a right time for everything pandvas waited for 13 years to get their justice they spent that time preparing ,doing penances and the 13 years later came the right time to fight for justice and when they did they won

2)Always know your enemies weakness.Because your enemies weakness is your greatest strength.Pandavas used the weaknesses of both Bhishma and Drona against them

3)In life sometimes you may feel like all is lost but sometimes even while losing you earn something greater and much more valuable.A lot great warriors died in the war from both sides Abhimanyu,Gatotkacha,Bhishma,Drona,Karna etc and their death may mean they lost that battle but they ended up earning something much more valuable i.e everlasting fame and glory that is why even after 5000 years they are so loved.So sometimes loss may actually not be a loss


Thanks Sabhyata...great points👏 Yes, the Pandavs were better prepared for the war that the Kauravs. They spent 13 years honing their skills as warriors whereas Dury and co spent 13 years in fear of losing their kingdom
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: nuckts

good points observed by you!


Thanks nuckts😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: .Vrish.

Bheegi, great post! 👍🏼


Thanks Vrish😊

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