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A Bulk Of Short Questions And Answer Series-2
Author: Dr. Ramen Goswami
language: en
Publisher: OrangeBooks Publication
Release Date: 2023-10-24
This book helps the undergraduate students of English hons in India to modify their insight and increase their intellectuality; only then my labour will prove fruitful.
And the Thunder Said DA
Prajapati, the Creator, had three kinds of offspring: gods, men, and demons. They lived with Prajapati as brahmacharins (celibate students) practicing austerities. At the end of their term, the gods requested him saying: "Please instruct us, Sir." Prajapati uttered the syllable Da and he asked: "Have you understood?" The gods replied: "Yes. You have said to us, control yourselves (Damyata)." Prajapati responded: "Yes, you have understood." Then men spoke to him: "Please instruct us, Sir." Prajapati uttered the syllable Da and he asked: "Have you understood?" The men replied: "We have. You have said give (Datta)." Prajapati responded: "Yes, you have understood." Then the demons spoke to him: "Please instruct us, Sir." Prajapati uttered the syllable Da and he asked: "Have you understood?" The demons replied: "Yes. You have said to us, be compassionate (Dayadhvam)." Prajapati responded: "Yes, you have understood." That very thing is repeated by the celestial voice in the form the thunder that speaks to us: "Da, Da, Da" which means, "control yourselves," "give," "be merciful." In other words, writes Kara, the instruction to comprehending the ultimate mystery begins from an ethical injunction. He who is self-controlled, charitable, and merciful is given proximity to the gods. Ethics takes precedence over epistemology and ontology.
"DRONACHARYA At The Workplace And Other Short Stories "
Author: " MEGHDOOT KARNIK "
language: en
Publisher: The Write Place
Release Date: 2016-03-10
"Do you have a Dronacharya around you at the workplace? Will you take a risk like Abhimanyu? Should you be as large hearted as Duryodhana? Different individuals, different situations…leading to different dilemmas and conflicts. Decision making is all about analysing consequences and choosing one path when you are at the crossroads. Dronacharya at the Workplace relates conflicts at the workplace to incidents from the Mahabharata seeking solutions “Meghdoot has a unique way of storytelling. The book has a style that keeps the reader gripped to the last page. It’ll go a long way to inspire not only the business world but everyone who reads it. I suggest we should re-read it and recommend others to read it.” - Dr. Radhakrishnan Pillai, Author - Corporate Chanakya, Chanakya’s 7 Secrets of Leadership, and Chanakya in You"