A person who is respectful towards his land, civilization and language, attains greatness and he acquires all the happiness of life. His deeds should be such that makes the motherland, the culture and language proud. |
A person who performs good Karma (deeds) is always held in high esteem. |
A person, who desires godliness should worship gods. |
A religious person, who spends his time in devotion and worship gets blessed with happiness and prosperity. |
A scholar always treads on the path of righteousness and as result becomes successful. |
A scholar cannot sit with an ignorant person and expect to gain by the meeting. |
A scholar is always praised. He who attains knowledge also acquires capabilities to vanquish his enemies. |
A time is envisioned when the world was not, only a watery chaos (the dark, indistinguishable sea ) and a warm cosmic breath, which could give an impetus of life. |
A well behaved and cultured scholar always possesses auspicious wealth i.e. earned from good means. |
Acquiring knowledge is one thing but if it is not translated into action then there is no use of such knowledge. |
All good, intellectual people come together at one place and try to bring harmony by means of exchange of thoughts and ideas. When all of them unite they progress rapidly and attain their aims. The external forces cannot harm them in any way. |
An egotist can never be humble that is why he is seldom blessed even by god. |
An ignorant person can never attain knowledge unless the flame of knowledge is enkindled in his mind. |
An untruthful person speaks lies and as a result, is short lived. |
As the counterpart of Zeus for the Greeks or Jupiter for the Romans, Indra is the god of the thunderstorm, who vanquishes drought and darkness. |