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Chanakya quotes - 25th September 2007, 03:23 PM



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"A person should not be too honest.
Straight trees are cut first
and Honest people are screwed first."
Chanakya quotes
(Indian politician, strategist and writer, 350 BC 275 BC)

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"Even if a snake is not poisonous,
it should pretend to be venomous."
Chanakya quotes
(Indian politician, strategist and writer, 350 BC-275 BC)

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"The biggest guru-mantra is:
Never share your secrets with anybody.
If you cannot keep secret with you ,
do not expect that other will keep it. !
It will destroy you."
Chanakya quotes
(Indian politician, strategist and writer, 350 BC-275 BC)

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There is some self-interest behind every friendship.
There is no Friendship without self-interests.
This is a bitter truth."
Chanakya quotes
(Indian politician, strategist and writer, 350 BC-275 BC)

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”The world’s biggest power is the youth and beauty of a woman.”

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”The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all direction.”

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”Whores don’t live in company of poor men, citizens never support a weak company and birds don’t build nests on a tree that doesn’t bear fruits.”

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”Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere. Education beats the beauty and the youth.”


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Chanakya Neethi - 16th October 2007, 01:16 PM

CHANAKYA NEETHI

INTRODUCTION


*Chanakya neethies are told in a total of 17 chapters and cover more than 47 pages- Courtesy ISKCON ( www.iskcon.org). All the neethies are told in very simple language. Many of these make us laugh loud , many make slight laugh .But all make us sit on & and ponder with out knowing the passing of time. I am happy to reproduce a few of them in two parts. This is part 1. I will be
happy if it will produce at least narasimha Rao smile in you.

1.1 Neethies referring to marriage and women

Women have hunger two-fold, shyness four-fold, daring six-fold, and lust eight-fold as compared to men..

The prostitute has to forsake a man who has no money, the subject a king that cannot defend him, the birds a tree that bears no fruit, and the guests a house after they have finished their meals.

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.

Constant travel brings old age upon a man; a horse becomes old by being constantly tied up; lack of sexual contact with her husband brings old age upon a woman; and garments become old through being left in the sun.

Knowledge is lost without putting it into practice; a man is lost due to ignorance; an army is lost without a commander; and a woman is lost without a husband.

Courtesy should be learned from princes, the art of conversation from pandits, lying should be learned from gamblers and deceitful ways should be learned from women.

It is ruinous to be familiar with the king, fire, the religious preceptor, and a woman. To be altogether indifferent of them is to be deprived of the opportunity to benefit ourselves, hence our association with them must be from a safe distance.

We should always deal cautiously with fire, water, women, foolish people, serpents, and members of a royal family; for they may, when the occasion presents itself, at once bring about our death.

The heart of a woman is not united; it is divided. While she is talking with one man, she looks lustfully at another and thinks fondly of a third in her heart.(Recollect Mhahabharata mango story and Panchali)The fool (mudha) who fancies that a charming young lady loves him, becomes her slave and he dances like a shakuntal bird tied to a string.

When a man has no strength left in him he becomes a sadhu, one without wealth acts like a brahmacari, a sick man behaves like a devotee of the Lord, and when a woman grows old she becomes devoted to her husband.

O lady, why are you gazing downward? Has something of yours fallen on the ground? (She replies) O fool, can you not understand the pearl of my youth has slipped away? ( can you control laugh?)

A wise man should marry a virgin of a respectable family even if she is deformed. He should not marry one of a low-class family, through beauty. Marriage in a family of equal status is preferable.

Trees on a river bank, a woman in another man's house, and kings without counsellors go without doubt to swift destruction.

Friendship between equals flourishes, service under a king is respectable, it is good to be business-minded in public dealings, and a handsome lady is safe in her own home..

The beauty of a cuckoo is in its notes, that of a woman in her unalloyed devotion to her husband, that of an ugly person in his scholarship, and that of an ascetic in his forgiveness.

The learned are envied by the foolish; rich men by the poor; chaste women by adulteresses; and beautiful ladies by ugly ones.(Are you control your laugh)

The power of a king lies in his mighty arms; that of a brahmana in his spiritual knowledge; and that of a woman in her beauty youth and sweetwords.

She is a true wife who is clean (suci), expert, chaste, pleasing to
the husband, and truthful..Chanakya Niti 13

1.2Neethies referring to education and culture

Though men be endowed with beauty and youth and born in noble families, yet without education they are like the palasa flower which is void of sweet fragrance.

Chanting of the Vedas without making ritualistic sacrifices to the Supreme Lord through the medium of Agni, and sacrifices not followed by bountiful gifts are futile(Can you remain with out thinking on it?)

those who are endowed with beauty and youth and who are born of noble families are worthless if they have no learning. They are just like the kimshuka blossoms ( flowers of the palasa tree) which, though beautiful, have no fragrance.

The student (brahmacari) should completely renounce the following eight things—his lust, anger, greed, desire for sweets, sense of decorating the body, excessive curiosity, excessive sleep, and excessive endeavor for bodily maintenance.

The house in which the lotus feet of brahmanas are not washed, in which Vedic mantras are not loudly recited, and in which the holy rites of svaha (sacrificial offerings to the Supreme Lord) and swadha (offerings to the ancestors) are not performed, is like a crematorium.

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.

Near and distant relatives are pleased when they are hospitably received with bathing, food, and drink; and pandits are pleased with an opportunity for giving spiritual discourse.

Sastric knowledge is unlimited, and the arts to be learned are many; the time we have is short, and our opportunities to learn are beset with obstacles. Therefore select for learning that which is most important, just as the swan drinks only the milk in water..Chanakya Niti 36

(Lord Visnu asked His spouse Lakshmi why She did not care to live in the house of a brahmana, when She replied) " O Lord a rishi named Agastya drank up My father (the ocean) in anger; Brighu Muni kicked You; brahmanas pride themselves on their learning having sought the favour of My competitor Sarasvati; and lastly they pluck each day the lotus which is My abode, and therewith worship Lord Shiva. Therefore, O Lord, I fear to dwell with a brahmana and that properly.

Although sandalwood be cut, it does not forsake its natural quality of fragrance; so also the elephant does not give up sportiveness though he should grow old. The sugarcane does not cease to be sweet though squeezed in a mill; so the man of noble extraction does not lose his lofty qualities, no matter how pinched he is by poverty.

One whose knowledge is confined to books and whose wealth is in the possession of others, can use neither his knowledge nor wealth when the need for them arises..Chanakya Niti 39

The scholar who has acquired knowledge by studying innumerable books without the blessing of a bonafide spiritual master does not shine in an assembly of truly learned men just as an illegitimate child is not honoured in society.

O ketki flower! Serpents live in your midst, you bear no edible fruits, your leaves are covered with thorns, you are crooked in growth, you thrive in mud, and you are not easily accessible. Still for your exceptional fragrance you are as dear as a kinsmen to others.Hence, a single excellence overcomes a multitude of blemishes.

1.3 Neethies referring to family

As a whole forest becomes fragrant by the existence of a single tree with sweet-smelling blossoms in it, so a family becomes famous by the birth of a virtuous son.

Fondle a son until he is five years of age, and use the stick for another ten years, but when he has attained his sixteenth year treat him as a friend.

Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, comes of Her own accord where fools are not respected, grain is well stored up, and the husband and wife do not quarrel..Chanakya Niti 12(Can you avoid thinking at point) Residing in a small village devoid of proper living facilities, serving a person born of a low family, unwholesome food, a frowning wife, a foolish son, and a widowed daughter burn the body without fire. Can you avoid hurs of thinking at point)

Religion is preserved by wealth; knowledge by diligent practice; a king by conciliatory words; and a home by a dutiful housewife.

A father who is a chronic debtor, an adulterous mother, a beautiful wife, and an unlearned son are enemies ( in one's own home).Will you laugh or think or both?

It is better to be without a kingdom than to rule over a petty one; better to be without a friend than to befriend a rascal; better to be without a disciple than to have a stupid one; and better to be without a wife than to have a bad one..Chanakya Niti 17

Water seeping into the earth is pure; and a devoted wife is pure; the king who is the benefactor of his people is pure; and pure is the brahmana who is contented.

He is a blessed grhasta (householder) in whose house there is a blissful atmosphere, whose sons are talented, whose wife speaks sweetly, whose wealth is enough to satisfy his desires, who finds pleasure in the company of his wife, whose servants are obedient, in whose house hospitality is shown, the auspicious Supreme Lord is worshiped daily, delicious food and drink is partaken, and who finds joy in the company of devotees.

Excessive attachment to sense pleasures leads to bondage, and detachment from sense pleasures leads to liberation; therefore it is the mind alone that is responsible for bondage or liberation.*

* 12. Wealth, a friend, a wife, and a kingdom may be regained; but this body when lost may never be acquired again.( Can you proceed with out thinking)

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part 2 - 16th October 2007, 01:23 PM

1.4 Neethies referring to Life

A king, a prostitute, Lord Yamaraja, fire, a thief, a young boy, and abeggar cannot understand the suffering of others. The eighth of this category is the tax collector.


These five: the life-span, the type of work, wealth, learning and the time of one's death are determined while one is in the womb.


Kings speak for once, men of learning once, and the daughter is given in marriage once. All these things happen once and only once.(Is it not thought provoking)

The lamp eats up the darkness and therefore it produces lamp black; in the same way according to the nature of our diet (sattva, rajas, or tamas) we produce offspring in similar quality.


We should always speak what would please the man of whom we expect a favour, like the hunter who sings sweetly when he desires to shoot a deer.

He who wears unclean garments, has dirty teeth, as a glutton, speaks unkindly and sleeps after sunrise—although he may be the greatest personality—will lose the favour of Lakshmi.

He who loses his money is forsaken by his friends, his wife, his servants and his relations; yet when he regains his riches those who have forsaken him come back to him. Hence wealth is certainly the best of relations.( How practical is the neethi)

1.5 Neethies referring to practicals of life

He who has wealth has friends and relations; he alone survives and is respected as a man.

money is lost when entrusted to others;

Rain which falls upon the sea is useless; so is food for one who is
satiated; in vain is a gift for one who is wealthy; and a burning lamp
during the daytime is useless.( How practical the neethi)

There is no water like rainwater; no strength like one's own; no light like that of the eyes; and no wealth more dear than food grain.

These five should be considered as mothers; the king's wife, the preceptor's wife, the friend's wife, your wife's mother, and your ownmother..Chanakya Niti 16

Union in privacy (with one's wife); boldness; storing away useful items; watchfulness; and not easily trusting others; these five things are to be learned from a crow.( How thought provoking)

Although an ass is tired, he continues to carry his burden; he is unmindful of cold and heat; and he is always contented; these three things should be learned from the ass.

A wise man should not reveal his loss of wealth, the vexation of his mind, the misconduct of his own wife, base words spoken by others, and disgrace that has befallen him. How thought provoking

He who gives up shyness in monetary dealings, in acquiring knowledge, in eating and in business, becomes happy.

Do not be very upright in your dealings for you would see by going to the forest that straight trees are cut down while crooked ones are left standing.( Can you control your laugh at this juncture)

Accumulated wealth is saved by spending just as incoming fresh water is saved by letting out stagnant water..Chanakya Niti 19

He who has wealth has friends and relations; he alone survives and is respected as a man.

By going to the den of a lion pearls from the head of an elephant may be obtained; but by visiting the hole of a jackal nothing but the tail of a calf or a bit of the hide of an ass may found.

The life of an uneducated man is as useless as the tail of a dog which neither covers its rear end, nor protects it from the bites of insects. (It made me laugh and laugh)

O wise man! Give your wealth only to the worthy and never to others. The water of the sea received by the clouds is always sweet. The rain water enlivens all living beings of the earth both movable (insects, animals, humans, etc.) and immovable (plants, trees, etc.), and then returns to the ocean it value multiplied a million fold.

A man who encounters the following three is unfortunate; the death of his wife in his old age, the entrusting of money into the hands of relatives, and depending upon others for food.

Discontented brahmanas, contented kings, shy prostitutes, and immodest housewives are ruined.

Those base men who speak of the secret faults of others destroy themselves like serpents who stray onto anthills.

Perhaps nobody has advised Lord Brahma, the creator, to impart perfume to gold; fruit to the sugarcane; flowers to the sandalwood tree; wealth to the learned; and long life to the king.( How nice neethi)

The student, the servant, the traveller, the hungry person, the frightened man, the treasury guard, and the steward: these seven ought to be awakened if they fall asleep.

The serpent, the king, the tiger, the stinging wasp, the small child, the dog owned by other people, and the fool: these seven ought not to be awakened from sleep.

The serpent may, without being poisonous, raise high its hood, but the show of terror is enough to frighten people—whether he be venomous or not.

The beggar is a miser's enemy; the wise counsellor is the fool's enemy; her husband is an adulterous wife's enemy; and the moon is the enemy of the thief.

Nothing can reform a bad man, just as the posterious cannot become a superior part of the body though washed one hundred times.( Can you control your laugh?)

The food of each man is created for him at his birth.*

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He who is not shy in the acquisition of wealth, grain and knowledge, and in taking his meals, will be happy It certainly is nature of the demigods, men of good character, and parents to be easily pleased.

Oil on water, a secret communicated to a base man, a gift given to a worthy receiver, and scriptural instruction given to an intelligent man spread out by virtue of their nature.

Who is there who, having become rich, has not become proud? What licentious man has put an end to his calamities? What man in this world has not been overcome by a woman? Who is always loved by the king?

Even one who by his qualities appears to be all knowing suffers without patronage; the gem, though precious, requires a gold setting.

Those who were not satiated with the enjoyment of wealth, food and women have all passed away; there are others now passing away who have likewise remained unsatiated; and in the future still others will pass away feeling themselves unsatiated..Chanakya Niti 38

A blade of grass is light, cotton is lighter, the beggar is infinitely
lighter still. Why then does not the wind carry him away? Because it fears that he may ask alms of him.

1.6 Neethies referring to Devine teachings

Do not pass between two brahmanas, between a brahmana and his sacrificial fire, between a wife and her husband, a master and his servant, and a plough and an ox.

One should feel satisfied with the following three things; his own wife, food given by Providence and wealth acquired by honest effort; but one should never feel satisfied with the following three; study, chanting the holy names of the Lord (japa) and charity.

Do not let your foot touch fire, the spiritual master or a brahmana; it must never touch a cow, a virgin, an old person or a child.


The elephant has a huge body but is controlled by the ankusha (goad): yet, is the goad as large as the elephant? A lighted candle banishes darkness: is the candle as vast as the darkness. A mountain is broken even by a thunderbolt: is the thunderbolt therefore as big as the mountain? No, he whose power prevails is really mighty; what is there in bulk?

The brahmana who steals the property of the Deities and the spiritual preceptor, who cohabits with another's wife, and who maintains himself by eating anything and everything is called a chandala.

1.7 Neethies referring to philosophy

For the twice-born the fire (Agni) is a representative of God. The Supreme Lord resides in the heart of His devotees. Those of average intelligence (alpa-buddhi or kanista-adhikari) see God only in His sri-murti, but those of broad vision see the Supreme Lord everywhere..Chanakya Niti 14

A man is born alone and dies alone; and he experiences the good and bad consequences of his karma alone; and he goes alone to hell or the Supreme abode..Chanakya Niti 15

The poor wish for wealth; animals for the faculty of speech; men wish for heaven; and godly persons for liberation.

The Goddess of wealth is unsteady (chanchala), and so is the life breath. the duration of life is uncertain, and the place of habitation is uncertain;

These five are your fathers; he who gave you birth, girdled you with sacred thread, teaches you, provides you with food, and protects you from fearful situations.

Those born blind cannot see; similarly blind are those in the grip of lust. Proud men have no perception of evil; and those bent on acquiring riches see no sin in their actions.

Brahmanas find satisfaction in a good meal, peacocks in the peal of thunder, a sadhu in seeing the prosperity of others, and the wicked in the misery of others.

As you seek fragrance in a flower, oil in the sesamum seed, fire in wood, ghee in milk, and jaggery (guda) in sugarcane; so seek the spirit that is in the body by means of discrimination..Chanakya Niti 20

Low class men desire wealth; middle class men both wealth and respect; but the noble, honour only; hence honour is the noble man's true wealth.

Anger is a personification of Yama (the demigod of death); thirst is like the hellish river Vaitarani; knowledge is like a kamadhenu (the cow of plenty); and contentment is like Nandanavana (the garden of Indra).( How a nice neethi)

Beauty is spoiled by an immoral nature; noble birth by bad conduct;
learning, without being perfected; and wealth by not being properly
utilised.

Fate makes a beggar a king and a king a beggar. He makes a rich man poor and a poor man rich.

What fault of spring that the bamboo shoot has no leaves? What fault of the sun if the owl cannot see during the daytime? Is it the fault of the clouds if no raindrops fall into the mouth of the chatak bird?

Who can erase what Lord Brahma has inscribed upon our foreheads at the time of birth?

A wicked man may develop saintly qualities in the company of a devotee, but a devotee does not become impious in the company of a wicked person. The earth is scented by a flower that falls upon it, but the flower does not contact the odour of the earth. ).( How a nice neethi)

Realised learning (vidya) is our friend while travelling , the wife is a
friend at home, medicine is the friend of a sick man, and meritorious deeds are the friends at death.

15 One single object (a woman) appears in three different ways: to the man who practices austerity it appears as a corpse, to the sensual it appears as a woman, and to the dogs as a lump of flesh. ( How a nice neethi)

A man attains greatness by his merits, not simply by occupying an exalted seat. Can we call a crow an eagle (garuda) simply because he sits on the top of a tall building. The good habits of charity, learning and austerity practised during many past lives continue to be cultivated in this birth by virtue of the link (yoga) of this present life to the previous ones.

Though the sea, which is the reservoir of all jewels, is the father of the conch shell, and the Goddess of fortune Lakshmi is conch's sister,still the conch must go from door to door for alms (in the hands of a beggar). It is true, therefore, that one gains nothing without having given in the past.( How nic a neethi)

1.8 Neethies on intakes

Water is the medicine for indigestion; it is invigorating when the food that is eaten is well digested; it is like nectar when drunk in the middle of a dinner; and it is like poison when taken at the end of a meal


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The biggest guru-mantra is:Never share your secrets with anybody.If you cannot keep secret with you ,do not expect that other will keep it. !It will destroy you."Chanakya quotesthis one really touch my heart................keep writing
   
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Hi.............this is Jaya here............good work, to be honest, i am a big fan of Chanakya. Where did you get this information from? Anyways, keep it up

Thanks Jaya. I am too a big fan of Chanakya. once again Thanks for reading... Take care

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YASYA SNEHO BHAYAM TASYAA, SNEHO DUHKHASYAA BHAAJANAM ||
SNEHAMULANI DHUKHANI SNEHAM TYAKTVA VASETSUKHAM ||


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Anruta.n sahaasa.n maaya murkhtwamatilubdhata
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Speaking Falsehood, Starting a work without giving it any consideration or thought, daredevilry, deceitful behavior, foolish acts, greed, impurity and cruelty; these are things basic to the nature of the women.


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Speaking Falsehood, Starting a work without giving it any consideration or thought, daredevilry, deceitful behavior, foolish acts, greed, impurity and cruelty; these are things basic to the nature of the women.


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Ji .. Namaste, kya iraade hai janaab ke ??? .. ek to aate kam hai aap site par .. . aur ab aa gaye hai to ye harqat ... khud hi apni shaamat ko invite kiye jaa rahe hai ...

SDC ki saari ladakiyaa mil kar itani shaamat laayegi aap ki ke ... bas puchhiye nahi ..... kyon ki ab Chaanakyaa Ji ko to pakadne nahi jaayega na koi ... jo pakadegaa Mayank Ji aap ko hi pakadegaaaaaaaaaa ...

yun to hum bhi aap ki shaamat laane ka hi iraada rakhate hai ... , par aaj nahi ... fir kabhi sahi ... tab tak ke liye .... ....

kaafi quotes pasand aaye upar share kare usme se .. thanks for such a wonderful sharing ......
hey helloooooooooooooooooooooooooo ... last waale ko chhod kar .... .... Apna khayaal rakhiyegaa ... keep smiling always

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Ji .. Namaste, kya iraade hai janaab ke ??? .. ek to aate kam hai aap site par .. . aur ab aa gaye hai to ye harqat ... khud hi apni shaamat ko invite kiye jaa rahe hai ...

SDC ki saari ladakiyaa mil kar itani shaamat laayegi aap ki ke ... bas puchhiye nahi ..... kyon ki ab Chaanakyaa Ji ko to pakadne nahi jaayega na koi ... jo pakadegaa Mayank Ji aap ko hi pakadegaaaaaaaaaa ...

yun to hum bhi aap ki shaamat laane ka hi iraada rakhate hai ... , par aaj nahi ... fir kabhi sahi ... tab tak ke liye .... ....

kaafi quotes pasand aaye upar share kare usme se .. thanks for such a wonderful sharing ......
hey helloooooooooooooooooooooooooo ... last waale ko chhod kar .... .... Apna khayaal rakhiyegaa ... keep smiling always

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Hello Gudia Jee,

Above traits have been seen in the women from ancient times, or they have been so accused of. It's not that the men don't show above weaknesses. They do. But, finding fault with the women has been favorite pass-time of the males. The frailties women are more noticeable because their behavior has always been under the microscope mostly operated by males. In the present age women are becoming educated and above weaknesses are being washed away. As they are getting shifted to shouldering more and more serious responsibilities of the society and the administration, their nature is also acquiring depth. The shallowness of uneducated women is disappearing. Most of the above shortcomings were due to illiteracy and lack of education among women in that bygone era. Today, the scene is changing mercifully.

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