Scion of Ikshvaku (Ram Chandra, #1)
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‘No man
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is an island’.
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Even the Somras, the mysterious anti-ageing drink reserved for the royals by their sages, had not been able to adequately counter a lifetime of ceaseless warring and hard drinking.
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If you are a fish charging at bait, then it usually doesn’t end well.
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city, Ayodhya. ‘Ayodhyatah Vijetaarah!’ The conquerors from the unconquerable city!
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Passionate children have strong emotions that insist on finding expression. They laugh loudly. They cry even more loudly.
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The princes would return home for two nine-day holidays, twice a year, during the summer and winter solstices.
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Wisdom lies in
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moderation, in balance. If you lie to save an innocent person from some bandits, is that wrong?’
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Truth be told, Emperor Dashrath blamed Ram for his defeat at the hands of Raavan. He would have found some excuse or the other to stop visiting Kaushalya, regardless of the incident.
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‘I am not suggesting that lying is good. But sometimes, just like a tiny dose of a poison can prove medicinal, a small lie may actually help. Your habit of speaking the truth is good. But what is your reason for it? Is it because you believe it’s the lawful thing to do? Or, is it because this incident has made you fear lying?’
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The
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“Ice Age” is not a theory. It is fact.’
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Sangamtamil and Dwarka
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civilisations
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‘Even honourable men sometimes prove to be terrible leaders. Conversely, men of questionable character can occasionally be exactly what a nation requires.’
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Trust the boldness of a born rebel.
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‘Expecting people to follow rules just because they should is being too hopeful. Rules must be designed to dovetail with selfish interest because people are primarily driven by it.
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They need to be shepherded into good behaviour through this proclivity.’
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Freedom is an ally, if used with wisdom.’
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Ram Dada
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is too idealistic. Bharat Dada is practical and real.
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‘Girls certainly do not find you unappealing. So my opinion really is of no consequence.’
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‘I want a woman, not a girl.’
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‘I don’t want an immature girl. Love is secondary. It’s not important. I want someone whom I can respect.’
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‘A relationship is not just for fun, it is also about trust and the knowledge that you can depend on your partner. Relationships based on passion and excitement do not last.’
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‘I guess what I’m trying to say is that I want a woman who is better than I am; a woman who will compel me to bow my head in admiration.’
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A
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strong man’s effort will always overwhelm that of a weak man.’
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A society should not forget that it thrives on the ideas and performance of the talented among its citizens.
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Emperor Bharat’s empire could be described as the apogee of the feminine way of life — of freedom, passion and beauty. At its best, it is compassionate, creative and especially nurturing towards the weak. But as feminine civilisations decline, they tend to become corrupt, irresponsible and decadent.’
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The masculine way of life is defined by truth, duty and honour. At its peak, masculine civilisations are efficient, just and egalitarian.
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But as they decline, they become fanatical, rigid and especially harsh towards the weak.’
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the Asuras were demonic fanatics who had controlled almost the entire Indian landmass thousands of years ago. They were finally defeated by the Devas, respected today as Gods, in brutal battles fought over a protracted period of time.
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that he was born to a slave family in Egypt that abandoned him when he was but an infant.
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marginalised Indian royals
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He said that all other manifestations of the Ekam were false, leading us into maya, the illusion. The Ekam was the only True God, the only Reality, so to speak.
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Giving a sharp sword to a child is not an act of generosity, but irresponsibility. Is that what happened with the Asuras?’
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Ikshvaku was the founder of the dynasty.
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The ‘taint of 7,032’,
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Dark clouds cannot hide the sun forever. One day, they will clear and true light will shine through. Everyone will know then, how great my dada is.’
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It’s not about your birth, but how you conduct yourself. Being a noble is a great responsibility, not a birthright.’
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‘Become the man that I could have become; the man that I did not become.’
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You may have got all the brain cells created in Maa’s womb, but I got all the brawn!’
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Blood shall always be answered with blood.
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‘I knew you would understand that women have been created for our enjoyment, My Lord. Women are meant to be used by men!’
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‘You have served justice, my boys.’ Bharat and Shatrughan did not say anything, their faces a mask that hid
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Sometimes wrath is required to deliver justice. But the strange thing about anger is that it is like fire; the more you feed it, the more it grows. It takes a lot of wisdom to know when to let anger go. The princes, still young, had not yet mastered this.
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‘Don’t come back to this ugly world, my child; it has not been created for one as pure as you.’
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‘Maharishi Vishwamitra mentioned the Asuras of the old code. It can’t possibly comprise only this band of fifty. Fifty people cannot keep an ancient code alive. Where are the others?’
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