True Shruthi, the conversation between the gurus was a enriching experience. They are able to rise above their own personal conflict, Vishwamitra does not hesitate to ask Vashishtha for help, and Vashihstha does not hesitate to complement Vishwamitra for giving shelter to Rishis.
Two great men who place more value on safety and security of others than their own self.
The quAlities of a great warrior as stated by Vishwamitra highlighted mental strength and attitude over physical skill and prowess.
Mere knowing the technique of how to use shastras was not enough, the student should have mental strength, the ability to relearn, the stability of mind, the will to face any challenge and the wisdom to know when to use the weapons.
True Gurus, they are aware that Vidya and gyan must be imparted to those who can use it responsibly, else it will do more harm than good.
Also, once again we saw Janak maturely handle the situation. While Sunaynas response is emotional, they do realise that Chandrabhagas fears are unfounded but Janak doesn't want to dismiss them casually wants to think about this problem but doesn't want the children to be impacted by this conflict.
As I said, the more I see this show, the more I learn about how to manage relationships positively, how to think and then take positive action, than just reacting emotionally!
Another thought provoking episode, with valueable lessons of life.