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Chaanakya-Quotes-2
"There are eight kinds of foes- an act of god, fire, water, disease,
plague, panic, famine and flood.
Never live in a city lacking these five things: Means of livelihood, Fear
of punishment, Mutual shame, Cleverness and Charity amongst the people.
A servant is tested at the time of work, Relatives at the time of suffering,
Friends in calamities, and women during the loss of wealth.
A wise man should marry an ugly girl of a noble family rather than a beautiful
girl born in a dubious family, because a marriage takes place only between equal
families.
Never trust the following: Animals with nails, Rivers, Horned animals, Men with
weapons, Women, and the Royal family (because all change temperament without
warning).
Compared to men women have eight times the diet, four times the brain, six
times the courage and eight times the desire.
Never live in a city lacking in these five things: a rich man, a Vaidik Braahman,
a ruler, a river and a doctor.
The parents who do not educate their child are his enemies.
Separation from one's wife, lack of respect from friends and relatives, a balance
loan, service of an evil king, poverty, and a gathering of fools - all these burn
the body without fire.
These three are destroyed soon: Trees on the bank of a river, a woman who lives
in another's house and a king without ministers
A prostitute deserts a man without money, the people desert a defeated king, birds
a fruitless tree, and a guest the house after having his food.
Appropriate food and the capacity to digest it, a beautiful wife and the power to
make love to her, extensive wealth and the inclination to charity, all these are
not the fruit of a small amount of penance (ie they are the fruits of a large
amount of penance).
Whose son is under his control, whose wife follows his words, who has ample wealth,
for him, this world itself is heaven.
Never trust a bad friend. Even a good friend should not be trusted too much, because,
if he ever gets angry, he will reveal all your secrets.
Indulgence leads to demerits and admonition leads to development of good qualities.
Hence, sons and students should be admonished and never indulged.
Whose family is without a stain? Who is not suffering from some disease? Who has
not experienced a crisis? Who has always experienced happiness?
The industrious one is devoid of poverty, the one who chants is devoid of sins,
for the silent there are no quarrels, and there is no fear for those who are
alert.
Seetaa was kidnapped because of too much beauty, Raavan was killed because of excess
pride, King Bali was bound in ropes because of excess charity; therefore, always
shun excess in anything.
Indulge a child till five years; for the next ten, chide him to mend his faults;
but, as soon he becomes sixteen years old, start treating him like a friend.
A man's behavior reveals his family background, his manner of speaking his place of
origin, respect reveals his affection, and the makeup of his body reveals his food
habits.
Where fools are not worshipped, sufficient quantity of grain is in store, where
husband and wife don't fight with each other, there Goddess Lakshmee dwells by
her own choice.
A Koel's beauty is in her voice, a woman's beauty in her loving devotion to her
husband, an ugly person's beauty is his knowledge and for saints, beauty lies
in forgiveness.
Kings give order only once, wise men give their decision only once, and a daughter
is given in marriage only once. All three are done only once.
Penance is done alone, studies with two, singing with three, traveling with four,
farming with five, and a battle is fought well by many.
A scripture is poison without practice, food s poison for those having indigestion,
a gathering is poison for a poor fellow, and a young woman is poison for an old
man.
For men too much walking, for horses being tied up, for women the lack of copulation,
and for clothes exposure to sunshine - all lead to deterioration and old age.
One should ponder over again and again over the following points: who are my friends,
who are my enemies, what is the ground level situation, what is my income and expense,
who am I, and what is my strength.
For the Brahmins fire is the god; for the sages, god is in the heart; for those low
on knowledge the idol is the god;, and for those who see impartially (sama-dasrhi),
god is everywhere.
It is better to have a single son with good qualities, rather than several ones
without qualities; because, a single moon removes the darkness of the night, rather
than the large number of stars in the sky.
Better than a long-living foolish son is the son who dies as soon he is born. The
latter gives a brief pain, but the foolish one gives torment as long as he lives.
For the twice born, fire is the Guru, for all castes, Braahman are the Guru, for women,
husband is the Guru, and a guest is Guru for all.
Those who criticize the wisdom of the Vedas, describe the noble behavior enjoined by
the scriptures as useless, call the peaceful person a hypocrite, all these merely
trouble themselves without cause.
Charity destroys poverty, good behavior destroys troubles, knowledge destroys ignorance,
and Bhakti destroys fear.
Desire is the biggest disease in the world; infatuation the biggest enemy; anger
the greatest fire; and knowledge the highest pleasure in the world.
For the Brahmagyani heaven, for the brave a warrior his life, for one who has won
over his senses a woman, and for those who are not greedy this world, all are but
mere twigs.
For those living in a foreign land his education is the true friend; in the house
a wife is a man’s true friend; for the ill medicine is the best friend; and for
the dead dharma is the only friend.
All these are useless: Rainfall in the sea, feeding those with already a full
stomach, donating wealth to the already rich, and lighting a lamp in the day.
There is no water purer than a cloud’s, no power greater than one’s own inner strength,
no light like that of the eye and nothing more likeable than food.
The poor want wealth, the animals want to speak, humans desire the heavens and
gods desire salvation.
It is truth which bears this world, the Sun shines because of truth, and the
wind blows because of truth; all are established in truth only.
In this transient world wealth, our breath, life, and youth, all are transient.
If anything is unshaking, it is Dharm.
In humans the barber is the most cunning, in birds the crow, in four-legged
creatures the jackal and amongst women the wife of the gardener.
Be afraid of a fearful circumstance only till it is far. As soon as it comes
near, strike at it fearlessly.
No official is above greed, one without desire is not fond of beauty, an
unintelligent person cannot be a sweet talker, and a straightforward person
can never be a crook.
Fools bear malice towards the wise, the poor towards the rich, prostitutes
towards women of noble families, and widows towards married women.
Money protects dharma, yoga protects knowledge, gentleness saves the king,
and a chaste woman protects the house.
A man understands dharma by hearing the scriptures, by hearing does he leave
aside wicked thoughts, by listening does he gain knowledge, and by listening
does he gain enlightenment (Moksh).
Control the greedy man by money, the proud by folding hands, a fool by doing
what he says, and a wise person by telling the truth.
Amongst birds the crow, in animals the dog, in saints the one prone to anger,
and in humans the one who criticizes everybody, these are the outcastes
(Chaandaal).
A bronze vessel becomes pure on cleaning with ash, a copper vessel is purified
by application of sour mangoes (khatai), women are purified by menstruation,
and rivers on being flooded.
A man’s intelligence follows whatever is supposed to happen, all means and helpers
too become available to achieve it.
Those born blind, those blinded with desire, and those blinded with pride, all
three cannot see, and a fourth, the selfish ones, cannot see their faults.
The ruler has to suffer the fruits of sins committed by his people, the royal
priest suffers the sins of the ruler, a husband the sins of his wife, and a
Guru the sins committed by his disciple.
A wise man should never reveal the following: a loss of wealth, a worry bothering
the mind, faults of his household, having been made a fool by someone, and being
humiliated.
One should always be satisfied with following three: one’s own wife, food and money.
One should never be satisfied with following: one’s study, penance, and charity.
One should very much avoid swimming in a big river and conflict with and opposition
to a great man.
The good people who earn their livelihood with righteous means, who are attached
only to their wives, who have control over their senses and who love their guests
there is salvation in their house itself.
The elders are not to be criticized.
Control over the senses is the real penance.
Learn from the mistakes of others... you can't live long enough to make them all yourselves!!.
There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship
without self-interests. This is a bitter truth.
Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions - Why am I doing
it, What the results might be and Will I be successful. Only when you think deeply
and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead.
Once you start a working on something, don't be afraid of failure and don't
abandon it. People who work sincerely are the happiest.
As soon as the fear approaches near, attack and destroy it. The world's biggest power is
the youth and beauty of a woman.
The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the
goodness of a person spreads in all direction.
God is not present in idols. Your feelings are your god. The soul is your
temple.
A man is great by deeds, not by birth.
Never make friends with people who are above or below you in status. Such
friendships will never give you any happiness.
Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five
years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend.
Your grown up children are your best friends.
Books are as useful to a stupid person as a mirror is useful to a blind
person.
Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere.
Education beats the beauty and the youth.
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Created by Sushma Gupta on 5/9/09
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Updated on 02/10/13