Subhashita
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Vidura, also known as Vidura Pandita, is a prominent figure from the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. He was the half-brother of King Dhritarashtra and the uncle of the Kaurava and Pandava princes. Vidura was renowned for his wisdom, integrity, and impartiality, and he played a significant role as a counselor and advisor during the
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Chanakya, also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta, was an ancient Indian scholar, teacher, philosopher, and statesman who lived during the 4th century BCE. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest strategists and political thinkers in Indian history. Chanakya’s teachings and principles are compiled in a text called the “Arthashastra,” which encompasses various aspects
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Vidura Niti, also known as Vidura Neeti or Vidura’s teachings, is a philosophical text attributed to Vidura, a prominent character from the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. Vidura is considered to be one of the wisest characters in the Mahabharata and is often portrayed as a counselor to the Kuru dynasty. Vidura Niti consists of
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Subhashitas are ancient Indian verses or proverbs that convey profound wisdom and moral teachings. They are often written in Sanskrit and have been passed down through generations. This Subhashita emphasizes the value of knowledge, suggesting that it is the most important form of wealth one can possess. It highlights the belief that knowledge holds a
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Subhashita Ratna Bhandagara” is a collection of Sanskrit verses or subhashitas. “Subhashita” means a well-spoken or well-expressed statement, and “Ratna Bhandagara” translates to a treasure trove of gems. Therefore, the title can be understood as “Treasury of Well-Spoken Verses.” In Sanskrit literature, subhashitas are concise and often witty verses that convey deep philosophical, moral, or
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Vidura Niti is a collection of moral and ethical teachings found in the ancient Indian epic, the Mahabharata. Vidura, the half-brother of King Dhritarashtra and a wise counselor, imparts these teachings to the Kuru princes throughout the epic. His teachings, known as Vidura Niti, are considered valuable lessons on governance, ethics, and righteous conduct. Vidura
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The Sharngadhara Paddhati is a renowned Ayurvedic text that is used in the tradition of Indian medicine. It serves as an important reference for understanding the preparation, usage, and treatment procedures of medicinal herbs in Ayurveda. The author of the Sharngadhara Paddhati is Rishi Sharngadhara, who wrote it in the Sanskrit language. This text provides
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Subhashita Ratnakara is a well-known collection of Sanskrit verses and proverbs. It is a treasury of wise sayings and maxims, containing a vast compilation of teachings, moral lessons, and philosophical insights. The term “Subhashita” translates to “well-spoken” or “well-said,” and “Ratnakara” means “ocean” or “treasury.” The Subhashita Ratnakara was compiled by a scholar named Vallabhadeva
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Hitopadesha is a collection of ancient Indian fables that is believed to have been written in Sanskrit around the 12th century CE. The word “Hitopadesha” translates to “Beneficial Advice” or “Good Counsels” in English. It is a compilation of moral stories that were intended to educate and impart wisdom to readers. The author of Hitopadesha
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Vidura Niti, also known as Vidura’s teachings or Vidura Neeti, is a collection of moral and ethical instructions found in the Indian epic Mahabharata. Vidura was a wise and virtuous character in the Mahabharata, known for his sagacity and impartial counsel. Vidura Niti is primarily a compilation of Vidura’s advice and teachings on various aspects