…contd….
Here, each character is an epitome of one nature and the
pros and cons of that nature is clearly shown by that character’s life’s
journey.
Pandavas stand for the people with vices but still ones
walking on the right path – following the Dharma. But, that doesn’t mean, that they enjoy supremacy over Kauravas
or that they get to enjoy good and comfortable life. Does it mean, it is senseless and worthless to lead a life which
is based on Dharma? Is it useless to be forgiving and walking on the path of
righteousness?
Peace, satisfaction were experienced by Pandavas even in the
forests because they were bound by mutual love and respect for each
other…inspite of being in the palaces of Hasthinapur, Kauravas could never
sleep peacefully for they were ever bothered about the return of Pandavas and
always planning as to how to usurp their rights…
Anyone, who is hurting others or who snatches others rights
can never be peaceful for his conscience will never let him go to sleep…..we
are always punished the most by our soul….
…contd….
1 comment:
yes this is very true when ever we bother about the things that we don't have and see others who have them and feel ,bad about it we never are peaceful but when we are content with what we have and are satisfied we are happy .
I would like to know whether each one of them already knew what is the end result of the things that they are doing that means they know the story and they know that they are only the characters of the great epic played their role perfectly and left the world
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