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Mahabharata Unravelled - II: The Dharma Discourses Mahabharata Unravelled - II: The Dharma Discourses by Ami Ganatra
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“Not by birth, not by education, not by listening to scriptures does a person become a Brāhmin. Only by virtuous conduct can a person be considered a Brāhmin. Hence, one must focus on his conduct.”
Ami Ganatra, Mahabharata Unravelled - II: The Dharma Discourses
“Like the snake-eating peacock adorns himself with feathers of many hues, the king should display the various hues of his personality befitting a king in accordance with the requirement of the time and place. He must be strict if needed, or display crookedness if the situation demands it. He should exhibit fearlessness, truthfulness, sincerity and, at the same time,”
Ami Ganatra, Mahabharata Unravelled - II: The Dharma Discourses