The Mahabharata Quotes
The Mahabharata: Sons of Gods
by
S. Aruna112 ratings, 4.21 average rating, 15 reviews
Open Preview
The Mahabharata Quotes
Showing 1-6 of 6
“However man may worship Me, in whatever form, under whatever name, so do I accept him. For all paths are paths to Me.”
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
“Whenever righteousness declines and unrighteousness prevails, I manifest myself on earth. For the protection of the righteous and the destruction of the wicked, for the establishment of religion, I take form from age to age.”
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
“him who is born, death is certain, and to him who dies, rebirth is certain.”
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
“Kindness to an evil man is interpreted as cowardice: you need not beg for the kingdom, for it is yours by law.”
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
“See: what we may call failure often turns to our good, if only we are patient. To see the hidden good even in apparent failure: that is the privilege of the wise, and their ultimate strength.”
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
“Dharma is never easy to comprehend; for everything that takes place on earth there is a reason, unseen by man in his ignorance. To the ignorant many a thing may be deemed immoral when it is simply the cycle of time turning around and demanding that some debt of the past be redeemed; the wise know this, and condemn not.”
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
― Sons of Gods: Mahabharata
