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Monday, August 16, 2021

Krishna's justice in Mahabharata

In indian court of law. They swear upon the Bhagwat Gita, to speak the truth. To provide justice.


In Mahabharata there were strong people like, Bhishma, Dronacharya, Karana. They all thought they were doing justice by their actions.


Karna.


He was a strong man who had faced injustice and difficulties. He thought it was justice to protect the unjust prince Duryodhana.

 

Knowledge must be gained by purpose to create justice. Not by greed of wealth. 


When injustice happens to us we must not do injustice to other good people. 


Injustice can happen to us but we must not do injustice to other good people, only because wrong things happened to us before.


To create good karma. We must try to restrict and rectify the bad people. We must try to do good to bad people, but it's a difficult thing. Because good things are not appreciated by bad people. But still, we must perform good actions to create and gather good karma


Person who can clearly understand what is good and bad, can do justice.


Knowledge without humble purpose is meaningless.

 

The unjust (bad) people might do injustice to us, if we are just (good).

 

But we must not do injustice to the just (good) people.

 

It’s very difficult to understand the bad people. Because the bad person will falsely show that he is good, he pretends to be good, to fool the good person. The bad person will make false promises and false commitments. It’s very difficult to predict the bad person.

 

Balance and clarity with consciousness to understand who are unjust (bad) or just (good) is possible when their purpose of action is realized and understood.



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Dronacharya.


His intention was to protect his son and the king. He thought it was justice to do so. It’s difficult to understand justice. Clarity is necessary.

 

Understand the difference between, Enchantment, bewitching, and love.


∆ Love is associated with kindness. And enchantment is with ego. 

∆ Love says that God shall provide. But enchantment says I will provide. 

∆ Love is being proud of others. But enchantment is to expect others being proud of me. 

∆ Love gives liberation, but enchantment gives bondage. 


Achievement, wealth, success must be with good character. 

Fear and greed are bad. 

Knowledge must be given for good purpose. 

Revenge is not to be avenged as a gift of enchantment and ego.

Love must be to teach justice. 

Knowledge must be given to create justice. To heal the students. Teacher must request his students to protect the innocent with kindness.

 



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Bhishma.


His intention was to protect his land, kingdom (nation). He thought kingdom (nation) was higher than justice. He thought protecting his kingdom was itself doing justice. He thought he was doing justice. But the prince of kingdom was with injustice.



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Shakuni.


He thought it was justice to protect the prince. He thought of taking revenge of his sister’s injustice.


On one hand, justice system is critical for a better nation. Providing law and order to citizens. It's important for citizens to be patriotic, to be caring, helpful and kind to others. With a commitment and passion to provide justice. At the same time there are people who are misusing the power of law, to manipulate with the justice system. Recently I was betrayed by an advocate, who is supposed to provide justice to others by profession.

Advocate Mr Kunal Sharma has betrayed me. This person who is supposed to provide justice is doing injustice himself. Such people are a curse to this great nation.
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Advocate Kunal Sharma, has betrayed me with false promises.

Money is not everything in life.

Proof, evidence of justice.

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Enjoying good life.

Education without purpose.

Education verses Meditation.

Justice of Krishna in Mahabharata.











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