He who forsakes his own community and joins another perishes as the king who embraces an unrighteous path.
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He who is engrossed in family life will never acquire knowledge there can be no mercy in the eater of flesh the greedy man will not be truthful and purity will not be found in a woman a hunter.Chanakya
How can he who seeks sense gratification acquire knowledge, and he who possesses knowledge enjoy mundane sense pleasure
Chanakya
If the bees which seek the liquid oozing from the head of a lust-intoxicated elephant are driven away by the flapping of his ears, then the elephant has lost only the ornament of his head. The bees are quite happy in the lotus filled lake.
Chanakya
He who regards another's wife as his mother, the wealth that does not belong to him as a lump of mud, and the pleasure and pain of all other living beings as his own -- truly sees things in the right perspective, and he is a true pandit.
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What vice could be worse than covetousness What is more sinful than slander For one who is truthful, what need is there for austerity For one who has a clean heart, what is the need for pilgrimage
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Scriptural lessons not put into practice are poison a meal is poison to him who suffers from indigestion a social gathering is poison to a poverty stricken person and a young wife is poison to an aged man.
Chanakya
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