Vidur Niti
Vidur Niti is a collection of teachings and advice given by Vidura, a wise minister in the Indian epic Mahabharata. It offers moral and ethical guidance on various aspects of life and governance. 1. "A person who reveals his charitable acts loses the merit of his deeds, just as a flower that has been smelled loses its fragrance." 2. "One should never trust a flatterer, for their words are like a mirage, attractive from afar but deceptive up close." 3. "A wise man should not reveal his plans or intentions to others, as it may lead to obstacles and opposition." 4. "Anger is the enemy of wisdom. It clouds one's judgment and leads to regrettable actions." 5. "A leader must be fair and just, treating all subjects equally and dispensing justice without bias." 6. "One should not be boastful of their wealth or accomplishments, as it invites envy and ill-will from others." 7. "The company of the virtuous and wise is invaluable...