सत्यं ब्रूयात प्रियं ब्रूयात न ब्रूयात सत्यमप्रियं
प्रियं च सूनृतं ब्रूयात ऐष धर्मः सनातनः
Satyam bruyaat priyam bruyaat na bruyaat satyamapriyam
priyam cha soonrutam bruyaat esh dharmah sanaatanah.
i.e. On should speak the truth that is liked by others and should never speak such truth that is disliked .The cardinal principle is that one should speak only such truth that is acceptable to others.
Satya = truth. Bruyaat = speak. Priyam = pleasing, palatable, acceptable.
Apriya = unpleasant,unpalatable, unacceptable
Soonrut = Truth that is pleasing and acceptable. Dharma = duty prescribed by Religion
Sanaatan = perennial. continual, never dying. (Hindu Religion is also called 'Sanaatan Dharma'
Note:- It is one of the characteristics of Subhashita poetry that, coming as it does from various hands, it is both one sided and exhaustive when viewed as a whole. In this subhashita the practical viewpoint has been described by saying that one should avoid speaking unpalatable truth, which is generally not liked by any one and at times may cause harm to the speaker. But on the other hand there are Subhashitas which praise the person who has the courage of telling the truth,as mentioned in the Subhashit posted by me on 3rd July, 2012 in my Blog =' Sulabhaah purushaa rajan satatam priya vadinahh, Apriyasya cha pathyasya vaktaa shrotaa ch durlabhah' thereby implying that persons who have the courage of speaking unpalatable truth for the benefit of the person being addressed are rarely found. (Please view my Blog for detailed comments.)
प्रियं च सूनृतं ब्रूयात ऐष धर्मः सनातनः
Satyam bruyaat priyam bruyaat na bruyaat satyamapriyam
priyam cha soonrutam bruyaat esh dharmah sanaatanah.
i.e. On should speak the truth that is liked by others and should never speak such truth that is disliked .The cardinal principle is that one should speak only such truth that is acceptable to others.
Satya = truth. Bruyaat = speak. Priyam = pleasing, palatable, acceptable.
Apriya = unpleasant,unpalatable, unacceptable
Soonrut = Truth that is pleasing and acceptable. Dharma = duty prescribed by Religion
Sanaatan = perennial. continual, never dying. (Hindu Religion is also called 'Sanaatan Dharma'
Note:- It is one of the characteristics of Subhashita poetry that, coming as it does from various hands, it is both one sided and exhaustive when viewed as a whole. In this subhashita the practical viewpoint has been described by saying that one should avoid speaking unpalatable truth, which is generally not liked by any one and at times may cause harm to the speaker. But on the other hand there are Subhashitas which praise the person who has the courage of telling the truth,as mentioned in the Subhashit posted by me on 3rd July, 2012 in my Blog =' Sulabhaah purushaa rajan satatam priya vadinahh, Apriyasya cha pathyasya vaktaa shrotaa ch durlabhah' thereby implying that persons who have the courage of speaking unpalatable truth for the benefit of the person being addressed are rarely found. (Please view my Blog for detailed comments.)
speak the truth, speak it with love, even with love dont speak what is not true, this is our dharma
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