मानव जाति के लिए ज्ञात सबसे बड़े महाकाव्यों में से एक, महाभारत ज्ञान और ज्ञान का एक विशाल खजाना है। युद्ध के सर्वव्यापी आधार के नीचे, शिक्षाओं और पाठों का एक अनंत पूल है। महाभारत की तरह प्रेम, घृणा, ईर्ष्या, वासना, लाचारी, लोभ और शक्ति के वास्तविक सार को बहुत कम आख्यानों में कैद किया गया है। इसलिए, भव्य महाकाव्य के ये Quotes जो आपके जीवन में कुछ और स्पष्टता जोड़ देंगे और आपको इसे एक अलग परिप्रेक्ष्य में देखेंगे। इस Article में ऐसे ही बेहतरीन Mahabharata Quotes के बारे में बताएँगे।
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Mahabharat Quotes
1. “Time creates all things and time destroys them all. Time burns all creatures and time again extinguishes that fire.” – Anukramanika Parva, Adi Parva
2. “What is a greater happiness to a father than what the father feels when his son, running to him, clasps him with his tiny little arms, though his body is full of dust and dirt.”– Sambhava Parva, Adi Parva
3. “Friendship never remains in the world in anyone’s heart without being worn out, Time wears it out, anger destroys it. The poor cannot be the friend of the rich, the unlearned cannot be the friend of the learned, the coward cannot be the friend of the brave.”– Drupada to Drona, Sambhava Parva, Adi Parva
4. “Men of immature understanding begin an act without having an eye to what may happen in future.” – Rajshuyarambha Parva, Sabha Parva
5. “Whatever actions are performed by a man under whatever circumstances, he gets the fruits of those actions under whatever circumstances they may be performed.:– Krishna, Jarasandhabadha Parva Sabha Parva
6. Yaksha: What is the invincible enemy of men? What is their permanent disease ? Who is honest ? Who is dishonest ?
Yudhishthira: Anger is the most invincible enemy. Covetuousness is the incurable disease. He who is friendly to all creatures is honest. And he who is cruel is dishonest. – Araneya Parva, Aranya Parva
7. Men experience happiness and misery by turn. No man ever enjoys unmixed happiness. A wise man, possessing high wisdom, knowing that life has its ups and downs, is neither filled with joy nor with grief. When happiness comes, one should enjoy it, and when misery comes one should bear it. – Vrihi Drounika Parva, Aranya Parva
8. Pleasant looks, cheerful heart and sweet words are due to a guest. Rising up, the host should advance towards the guest; he should offer him a seat, and duly worship him. This is the eternal Dharma. – Aranyaka Parva, Aranya Parva
9. “Anger is in this world, the root of the destruction of mankind, The angry man commits a sin; the angry man murders his preceptor; the angry man insults his ciders with harsh words. The angry man cannot distinguish what should be and should not be said by him. there is nothing which cannot be said or done by an angry man. ”– Yudhishthira, Arjunabhigamana Parva, Aranya Parva
10. “A wise man should never contract friendship with the wife of the king nor with other attendants of his, nor with those whom he despises and who are hostile to him.”– Pandava Pravesha Parva, Virata Parva11. “War causes destruction to all, it is sinful, it creates hell, it gives the same result in victory and defeat alike.”- Sanjaya, Udyoga Parva
12. “Wrath is a bitter remedy for evils, it causes malady in the head, destroys fame, and is a source of sinful acts. It ought to be controlled by a good man and those that do not control it are bad men.” – Sanjaya, Udyoga Parva13. “The body of a man is like the chariot; his soul, the driver; and his senses, the horses. Drawn by those excellent steeds when well trained, he that is wise and patient, performs life’s journey in peace.: – Vidura, Udyoga Parva
14. “Men lose good judgment in things which concern their interest.”– Dhritrashtra, Bhishma Parva
15. “Success that is obtained by negotiations and other means is the best. Success which is secured by creating disunion amongst the enemy is temporary. Success secured by battle is the worst.” – Vyasa, Bhishma Parva
16. “There are many evils in battle: the first and the foremost is slaughter. Victory is always uncertain. It depends on chance. Even those that obtain victory have to suffer losses.”– Vyasa, Bhishma Parva
17. “The man who suffers evil for his own misconduct should not attribute it to others.”– SANJAYA, Bhishma Parva
18. “They that are desirous of victory do not so much conquer by might and prowess, as by truth, compassion, piety and virtue. Fight without any arrogance, for victory is certain to be there where righteousness is.” - Sanjaya, Bhishma Parva
19. “It is better for one to live on alms than to kill.” – Sanjaya, Bhishma Parva
20. “In this world, the relationship between the virtuous is more important than a relationship resulting from birth.” – Bhishma to Karna, Drona Parva
21. “Men that are heroic, virtuous and most exalted, having defeated an enemy, neither boast of themselves with harsh words, nor indulge in abusive language.” – Sanjaya, Drona Parva
22. “Passion, engagement, skill and policy – these are the means to accomplish objectives.”– Ashwatthama, Karna Parva
23. “Many people maintain that morality can be learned from the scriptures alone; I do not find fault with that, but then everything is not provided in the scriptures. Moral precepts have been made for the well bring of all creatures. Moral precepts have been made to free the creatures from all injuries. Dharma – morality – is so called because it protects all. Morality saves all creatures. That is moral that keeps creatures from injuries. An untruth spoken to save creatures from injuries is in the cause of morality, and does not amount to a falsehood.”– KRISHNA, Karna Parva
24. “Sorrow comes after happiness, and happiness after sorrow; One does not always suffer sorrow, nor always enjoy happiness.” – Vyasa, Shanti Parva
25. “Nobody is nobody’s friend, nobody is nobody’s wellwisher, persons become friends or enemies only from motives of interest.” – Bhisma, Shanti Parva
26. “A person should never do that to others, which he does not like to be done to him by others.”– Bhisma, Shanti Parva
Best Mahabharata Quotes
A swan can fly only with the help of two wings. One wing is karma (action) and the other wing is knowledge. If there is only one wing, then the other is useless. With the help of one, swan cannot fly. – Devarata to King Shantanu in Mahabharata
Yearning for pleasure captivates man, but then causes passion and anger in him.- Udyogaparva, Mahabharata
If you start a work, take rest only after its completion; otherwise, the (incomplete) work will finish you. – Devarata to King Shantanu in Mahabharata
Only the result of a work can tell whether the work started at an auspicious or inauspicious time. – Devarata to King Shantanu
If a student is not keen, what can the teacher do. Knowledge is a seed. The mind should be fertile. – Guru Dhronacharya to Arjuna
Never try to do good deeds under the influence of passion, fear or greed. – Udyogaparva, Mahabharata
The warrior has two enemies – sleep and tiredness. He has two friends – hardwork and caution. The warrior who can vanquish these enemies and befriend the two friends will be undefeatable. – Guru Dhronacharya to Arjuna
Arrogance does not suit warriors because it shows weakness. Learn to conquer your arrogance. Learn humility. For humility leads to progress. – Dhronacharya to Dhuryodhana
Those who wish to prosper must get rid of evil minds and evil friends. – Mahabharata
When the waiting is over who remembers how long the wait was or how difficult. – Kripi To Dhronacharya
There is love in friendship. Friendship is greater than life. The one who wins the heart of a friend, has won the world. – Lord Krisha to Sudama
Do your duty unto others. This is the call of time. Ponder over why you have taken birth. – Mahabharata
Words are invaluable , speak them if you must. Weigh them carefully before you speak them out. – Yudhishthira to Draupadi
Conquer anger with forgiveness, win the wicked with kindness, educate the niggardly (ungenerous with time, money etc) with generosity, overcome injustice with truth. – Udyogaparva, Mahabharata
A wound inflicted by arrow heals, a wood cut down by an ax grows, but a wound inflicted by harsh words does not heal. Arrows of different sorts can be extracted from the body, but a word dart cannot be drawn out, for it is seated in the heart.
The biggest drawback of anger is that it cannot differentiate between good and bad. – Bhishma Pitamha to Arjuna
Do your duty and shape your destiny. That is the secret of life. Oh Man! Your own hands hold your own destiny. – Lord Krishna To Pandavas
Fools offend the wise one with unjust rebukes and slander. But those who slander incur sins on themselves. On the contrary, the wise one, by forgiving the offence becomes liberated from sins. – Udyogaparva, Mahabharata
Fools are those trying to teach the one who cannot be taught and those talking to the one who listens to them with mistrust. – Udyogaparva, Mahabharata
Knowledge begets humility, humility makes one worthy, true worth brings in wealth, good acts bring in happiness. Wealth if used for righteous acts brings in happiness. – Devavratha to King Shantunu
A man should avoid these six like a leaking boat in the ocean: a teacher who does not teach, a priest who has not studied, a king who fails to protect, a wife who is abusive, a cowherd who wants a village and a barber who wants a forest. – Vidura Niti
Making evil by violence is the power of the wicked; forgiveness is the power of the virtuous. – Udyogaparva, Mahabharata
Compassion (Pity) for the material body of a drowning man is senseless. A man fallen into the ocean of ignorance cannot be saved simply by rescuing his material body. – Lord Krishna to Arjuna in Bhagavad Gita
Do not do to others what is disgusting to you. This is justice, in brief. – Udyogaparva, Mahabharata
Persons who are led by the material conception of life do not know that the aim of life is the realization of the Absolute Truth and they are captivated by the external features of the material world, and therefore they do not know what liberation is. – Lord Krishna to Arjuna in Bhagvad Gita
Those prone to get drunk get drunk on knowledge wealth and good birth; but the same are the triumphs of the strict.- Vidura Niti
Unless the senses are controlled, there is no chance of elevation to the platform of knowledge and without knowledge and devotion there is no chance of liberation. – Lord Krishna to Arjuna
The intoxication with power is worse than drunkenness with liquor and such, for who is drunk with power does not come to his senses before he falls. – Vidura Niti
A confused man is a miserly one who does not solve the problems of life as a human and who thus quits this world like the cats and dogs without understanding without the science of self realization. – Lord Krishna to Arjuna
Cleverness does not always lead to gain nor stupidity to poverty. – Vidura Niti
The human form of life is a most valuable asset for the living entity who can utilize it for solving the problems of life; therefore, one who does not utilize this opportunity properly is a miser. – Lord Krishna to Arjuna
There are two forces: fate and human effort – all men depend on and are bound by these, there is nothing else. – Kripa
The one who seeks success has to abandon six vices: drowsiness, sloth, fear, anger, laziness and putting on work to a later time. – Udyogaparva, Mahabharata
The one who never looks arrogant, never speaks about others with disregard, never says rude words, even if this one has lost self control – such a person is always liked by everyone. – Udyogaparva, Mahabharata
If you start a work, take rest only after its completion; otherwise, the (incomplete) work will finish you. – Devarata to King Shantanu in Mahabharata
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