We become gods when we realise that a part of the universal divinity lives within us;.
I love you.’ ‘You’re mad!’ ‘That I am. But I still love you.
When times change, as they inevitably do, one finds it impossible to give up on one’s faith; in fact, one clings to it with renewed vigour. Difficult times make men cling to their faith even more strongly.
The fortunate ones die with their loved ones around them.
When logic fails, faith can serve a purpose. Sunaina.
The city enjoys the moon and the night. The jungle always welcomes the sun.’ This.
Be clear about what you want. But hide it well. It will help you get what you want.
Knowledge seems like magic to the ignorant.
Lord Ram had himself said that any philosophy, no matter how perfect, works only for a finite period. That.
The masculine way of life is defined by truth, duty and honour. At its peak, masculine civilisations are efficient, just and egalitarian. But as they decline, they become fanatical, rigid and especially harsh towards the weak.
Shared secrets have a way of creating bonds. Sati.
There is a lion and a deer within each of us. Only if we nurture the lion will we make something of ourselves. If we indulge the deer, we’ll be running and hiding all our lives.
Hate is love turned bad.
Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.’ Sita.
Dharma matih udgritah; dharma is that which is well judged by your mind; think deeply about dharma and your mind will tell you what is right.
Nobility is about being noble, Maa. It’s about the way of the Arya. Its not about your birth, but how you conduct yourself. Being a noble is great responsibility, not a birthright.
The law cannot be broken. It is supreme, more important than you or me.
Weak people celebrate when twists of fate hurt their tormentors.
I have my true religion and you have your true religion. I will respect your right to follow your truth and you must respect my right to follow mine.
Wisdom lies in moderation, in balance.