Removal of resentment and pride: The two destroyers caused the entire tribe of Ravana and Duryodhana to be destroyed

Religion Desk: How can happiness and peace prevail in life? Vijay Shankar Mehta says that, those who can not control pride and anger, their mind always remains restless. Ravana and Duryodhana were the two worst sufferers in personality, one pride and another anger. Because of these difficulties both of them died; their entire family was also destroyed.

Ravana's anger and pride


Ravana was proud of that he had defeated all the deities and pleased Shiva. His pride was so much that he was not ready to hear anything against himself.

- Those who spoke the truth and who gave true advice, they were enemies. Whether it is Vibhishan or Malviwant, who also advised Sita to send back, he was expelled by Ravana. Then Vibhishan went to the refuge of Lord Rama. He told Ram about Ravana's secret that Ravana's life was in his navel. This is why Ravan and his entire family were born at the hands of Shriram.

Duryodhan's anger and pride


These were both weaknesses in the nature of Duryodhana. He was proud, his father is the king and after his father, Hastinapur will have his right over the throne.

- When Rajmahal came from five pandavas, including Yudhishthira, he looked hazardous on his royal palace.

Yudhishthira was better than Duryodhana in both age and Prakruti. Due to this, Duryodhana became angry.

Because of pride and anger, he went into disgrace and because of that all the Kaurava dynasty was destroyed.

Keep these things in mind for happiness, peace and success


I am the best, the anger and the unrest in birth are born. Generally, the drunkenness of success most people become temperamental, haughty and angry. From there, unrest in his life enters.


In spite of thousands of happy features, one is afraid of fearlessness in mind. If you want peace of mind, you should stay away from anger and pride.

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