Introduction Hinduism has always held karma at the heart of its spiritual philosophy, the divine law of cause and effect that governs both the universe and the soul’s journey. Among its many sacred stories, few illustrate this law more profoundly than the legend of the Panch Kedar temples in the Garhwal Himalayas. These five temples, built by the Pandavas, are more than architectural wonders. They are symbols of accountability, humility, and the long road to redemption, even for the greatest of heroes. After the catastrophic war of Kurukshetra, the Pandavas stood victorious, yet deeply burdened. Though they had fought for dharma, they could not escape the sin of killing their own blood. Haunted by this karmic weight, they sought forgiveness, not from people, but from the divine. Lord Krishna advised them to seek out Lord Shiva, the destroyer of ego and purifier of sin. But Lord Shiva, angered by the violence of the war, chose not to grant them instant forgiveness. Instead, h...
Introduction
William Shakespeare was the greatest writer in English Language who’ve written the most iconic plays and poems. Hamlet is the most enduring play of Shakespeare. The character Hamlet has most lines in a single play. It is his longest play clocking in at over 4 hours onstage. Hamlet teaches us many life lessons which are very useful for everyone irrespective of age or era. Following are the 10 main lessons from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet.10 Lessons From Shakespeare’s Hamlet
1. Life is a Mystery: Hamlet is a mysterious play which tells us that our lives, human experiences are all mysteries. We are not God and therefore, we cannot know everything in our lives at any point of time.2. Fallen World: Hamlet tells us that the world is far from what it should ideally be and is very harsh in reality. It’s quiet pessimistic and talks about some of the human experiences like death, cruelty, broken relationships etc.
3. Revenge makes a person Blind: Hamlet teaches us that taking revenge makes a person act blindly because of a lot of anger. Such negative emotions makes a person take actions that are totally irrational.
4. Human Depravity: William Shakespeare, through this play, told that humans can be morally bad and this leave you in a bad state if you aren’t strong. People sometimes can be really cruel and fake.
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5. Leave your past: It teaches us that, don’t let your past affect your future which Hamlet did. We need to let the past be in the past and not to keep bringing it back in the present as it will destroy our present and future both.
6. Learn to Listen: William Shakespeare in Hamlet gives the lesson of being a good listener. We must learn to listen patiently with not only our ears but also our hearts open. Listen more than you talk. Take everyone’s censure and then reserve your own judgement.
7. Don’t Borrow or Lend: Don’t be a borrower or lender of money as it can strain and ruin relationships with the people from whom you borrow money or to whoever you lend money. Simply, just mind your own business and don’t lend or borrow money.
8. Live Life on your Terms: Don’t be scared of anyone or get negatively influenced by what people says or what their opinion is about what you can do or achieve in life. Live your life on your own terms instead of following what others say.
8. Live Life on your Terms: Don’t be scared of anyone or get negatively influenced by what people says or what their opinion is about what you can do or achieve in life. Live your life on your own terms instead of following what others say.
9. Think before you Speak: Most of the times people say things that they shouldn’t speak without think about it and then regret. But Hamlet teaches us that we must think properly before we speak as words uttered without thought can do a lot of damage.
10. Be true to Yourself: It’s said that you can lie to people but not to yourself and God. You need to stay true and be honest not only to the people around but mainly to yourself because on your honesty depends your growth, both internal and external.
10. Be true to Yourself: It’s said that you can lie to people but not to yourself and God. You need to stay true and be honest not only to the people around but mainly to yourself because on your honesty depends your growth, both internal and external.
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