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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: KrishnaPriyaa


Sorry for answering here Semanti, but I felt compelled 😳
Anu, Dharmaraj didn't lie. In some versions, when he said, 'Ashwattama Hataha Kunjaraha', Krishna blew His conch at the Kunjaraha part. In some versions, Dharmaraj said the part 'the elephant' very softly. That way, he wasn't lying.

Yup, sorry my misinterpretation..
Thanks!
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Posted: 9 years ago
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@ Anu, welcome to Dharmaraj's palace 😊 glad to learn that you like him. You are correct about him. That wordings is still treated as a half-lie and kaliyugi people still disrespect him for that. But Srutha is correct. Krishna did not let Drona here the later part of the sentence, plus it was Krishna only who ordered him to lie otherwise it was a defeat for Pandavas which would have been a huge lose for Aaryavarta.
I want to say another thing. We, the great kaliyugis, do not count how many times we lie every day. How can we judge that man who never uttered a lie except for once (even if you treat it as a lie)? Do we have the right to judge him? I don't think I have.
Anyway, hope we will have a great time here 😊

@ Srutha, I don't think Devika will come here. Someday I will write on her love story separately if I find time. I imagine it as so tender, so lyrical that it will never suit this elaborate fiction. That can only be a short story or poetry.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Sema(Can I call you that?), Dharmaraj is called that for a reason.

I agree. We Kaliyugi people have no right to judge the epitome of Dharma.
And Devika's story will be tender and lyrical. Can't wait for your update 😳
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Posted: 9 years ago
#34
Beautiful chapter Semanti didi😃
Dharmaraj gave right positions to correct people😊
Loved his way of administration❤️
His thoughts on his queen are full of respect
His caring for his Praja is so heart touching😃
I wish our leaders are like that
His thoughts on punishment are very inspiring😊
I wish our law system was like that


Edited by Nonie12345 - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago
#35
Thank you for PM . Excellent update . It shows your knowledge over Dharmasastra and it's inner meanings .
Thanks a lot for this education . Very much necessary and relevant too in present day scenario . Well written one .👏
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Posted: 9 years ago
#36
What I really admire in Yudi is that he knew what his brothers and wife were best suited to. I'm sure they didn't have any complaints regarding their placements!
What King needs, even more than intelligence, is a clear and active conscience because from conscience itself comes wisdom and justice.
Also, I love how he evolves his royal system step by step, taking care to cover all aspects of the lives of his praja and better them.
His sense of justice is what attracts my attention. It hurts, that the books of law do not have such simple sentences to aid the practitioners.
And yes, his humility and eagerness to mix into his praja to create a sense of trust and dependence in them.
Draupadi maybe was the most devoted of their lot. Yep, Yudi couldn't have fulfilled his dream of having a dharma-rajya without Draupadi's willing cooperation.
I love this formally pleasant way of storytelling of yours. You manage to convince us of authenticity in no time!
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Posted: 9 years ago
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So the king and queen started multi tasking!
Lovely update, elaborated so beautifully , finally i managed to read your other updates . Goog going, girl 👍🏼
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Posted: 9 years ago
#38
Very detailed description sticking to the original . Very well written. Pls continue
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Posted: 9 years ago
#39
Another wonderful update. I am totally mesmerized by your wonderful writing skill and a vast and true knowledge of our ancient texts. May our respected Dharmaraj bless you.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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❤️Excellent Update, amazing . How beautifully you have written these moral rules , defined the ethical standards of a society ! Every sentence is relevant to this modern day standard too . Wish our Law Minister and other higher authorities read this one at least once . Please send me pm whenever you update this .And thanks a lot for educating us in such a great way . 🤗--- Love to see these sentences over the walls of every court room in the country ! 👏
Danda Neeti is inevitable to maintain peace in a kingdom. But punishing someone is not so easy. The one who has the authority to punish the sinners can never be a wayward. He cannot allow his personal anger, ego or bias to decide the fate of his convict. If a judge does so, it will never be a fair judgment. An ideal judge must shake off all his anger and pride before sitting on his throne. He must be impartial while judging. He must learn how to sympathize with the sinner. Yes, sympathizing with a sinner is necessary! For that is the only way to do good to both the convict and the society.
I always tried to punish the convicts according to the seriousness of their crimes. The most severe punishment was declared for harming Brahmins, sages, women and children.
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