Chanakya

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Once, a Chinese traveller came to meet Kautilya (Chanakya). It was dusk and darkness had just started to set in. When the traveller entered Chanakya's room, he saw that Chanakya was busy writing some important papers under the lighting of an oil lamp. You know that there were no bulbs or tube lights in those days, since there was no electricity. So, in those days people used to light oil lamps. Chanakya smilingly welcomed his guest and asked him to sit. He then quickly completed the work that he was doing. 
 
But do you know what did he do on completing his writing work? He extinguished the oil lamp under which he was writing and lit another lamp. The Chinese traveller was surprised to see this. He thought that maybe this was a custom followed by Indians when a guest arrives at their home. He asked Chanakya, "Is this a custom in India, when a guest arrives at your house? I mean, extinguishing one lamp and lighting the other?" Chanakya replied, "No my dear friend. There is no such custom. Actually, when you entered, I was working. It was an official work, pertaining to my empire, my nation. The oil filled in that lamp has been bought from the money from the National treasury. Now, I am talking to you. This is a personal and friendly conversation, not related to my nation; so I cannot use that lamp now, as it will lead to wastage of the money of the national treasury. Hence, I extinguished that lamp and lit this other lamp, since the oil in this lamp has been bought from my personal money."
 
It is amazing to see how principled our Acharyas' (spiritual leaders) were. On seeing such high moral standards of our ancient spiritual leaders, sometimes it feels that we should try to emulate them, at least a little. They had such pure behaviour, pure conduct, pure mind and a pure conscience! Just ask yourself, what honorary title should we give to such men? They had reached such a high intellectual level! When will we learn to be like them? Actually, our current political leaders should learn from them; but unfortunately, no one is ready to learn.
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Realy nice and inspirational story.smile. Thanku for sharing friend.

Really superb post Namratha..thank you for sharing..

its great to see men following dere principles whol heartedly

Originally posted by : Disha Bhawnani

its great to see men following dere principles whol heartedly

Amazing post Namrata

Although I read it before; but for us;  such sharings never become outdated.

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Outdated are the persons who never care for the world in which they live.

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There are so many rich people living on this earth but remembered are those who do something good for the society.  

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If a  person spends too much on his own living means he has no respect for social values in his mind and he disregards those who follow such values.  

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People tend to take photographs with big persons to show others how big approach  they have !  It clearly shows their low self esteem.  To feel good with big people rather than to consider their  own value. 

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With increasing habit of expenditure for self and family only, makes a man of unsecured feeling all the time. 

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And surprisingly; one can see the same family members (especially sons) don't prefer to live with their own parents !

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In this world, who is yours ?

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The society where you live !

 

 

Our current politicians want to use public money for all their luxuries.

With increasing habit of expenditure for self and family only, makes a man of unsecured feeling all the time.

Very true surendra sir

thankyou

Originally posted by : Sasanka Bhalaki

Really superb post Namratha..thank you for sharing..

Really nice Story , Learn something from it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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very inspirational

Very Inspiring lesson.

nice one....

Good post. yes, we should learn from this lesson.


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