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Monologues of Mahalakshmi Monologues of Mahalakshmi by Nihar Satpathy
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“If the husband is not in a peaceful state of mind and is deprived of conjugal happiness, it would eventually percolate down to everyone else in the family. Hence, if the husband is without bliss, the fate of the wife also remains sunk in gloom.”
Nihar Satpathy, Monologues of Mahalakshmi
“A woman should avoid having resentment towards the husband, I told her. A sense of contentment is the key to happiness. Traces of discontent eventually lead to rifts in the family.”
Nihar Satpathy, Monologues of Mahalakshmi
“There are wives who are considered to be the blessing of a home, and then there are those who bring disaster into the household. Further, there are wives who cause poverty and starvation in the family. Some of them even cause cracks in the family, while there is also the kind of wife who brings showers of prosperity.”
Nihar Satpathy, Monologues of Mahalakshmi
“If man created gods in his own image, or, put in other words, if gods took the form of human beings, then why shouldn’t the customs and practices of human society, overall, be equally applied to the domain of gods too?”
Nihar Satpathy, Monologues of Mahalakshmi