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Whose victory is it anyways?

Paaras

New Member
Who is the winner?

Ram or Raavan?

Pandav or Kaurav?

Years of turmoil with a moment of victory

or

Years of pride with a final moment of loss.

If it all ends here, whose victory is it actually?

What did a winner lose?

What did a loser win?

Was the fight really worth?

When you have vanquished your enemy, and he can no longer see what you have gained, where as he was triumphant over you when you were helpless.

Who gained more in terms of satisfaction and self glory?

For one it’s the end, for another a new turmoil.

Is winning an addictive habit and losing a closure?
 

ajay0

Well-Known Member
Dharma is truth in action and brings auspiciousness and overall prosperity, spiritual and material, in its wake.

If you see a crime-ridden town or corrupt politicians misgoverning a city or country, you can see Adharma or unrighteousness in action.
 
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