Tuesday 24 April 2012

To day's Subhashit

असाधु: साधुर्वा भवति खलु जात्येव पुरुषो:
न संगा द्दोर्जन्यम नहि सुजनता कस्यचिदपि
प्ररुढ़े संसर्गे मणिभुज् गयोर्जन्मजनिते 
मणिरनाsहेदोषान्श्प्रशति नहि सर्पो मणिगुणांन 

Asaadhuh saadhurwa bhawati khalu jaatyewa purushoh
Na sanga ddorjanyam naahi sujanataa kasyachidapi
Prarudhey sansargey manibhujagayorjanma janitet
Manirnaahe doshaansprashati nahi sarpo manigunaan.

i.e. There are two types of persons, those who are mean and crooked (assadhu) and those who are noble and kind hearted (Saadhu). A 'sadhu' does not become an 'assadhu' even in the company of an 'assadhu' and similarly an 'asaadhu' does not become a 'saadhu' in the company of a 'saadhu'. This is just like a serpent with a gem stuck in it's hood. Although both are an integral part of each other since birth they do not adopt each other's shortcomings (dosha) and qualities (guna) .

(In Hindu Mythology is is believed that some breeds of serpents have a gem like substance (Mani) attached to their hood since birth. This 'Mani' is supposed to possess qualities of making a person rich and also capable of saving the life of a person from snake bite)

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