Speak Truth and Walk in Dharma
Truthfulness is not complete unless it shapes how you live, serve, and fulfill responsibility.
ഹിന്ദു, വൈദിക സ്രോതസ്സുകളിൽ നിന്നുള്ള ലളിതമായ അർഥത്തോടും പ്രായോഗിക ദൈനംദിന ഉപയോഗത്തോടും കൂടിയ ഹ്രസ്വ, വിശ്വസ്ത ഉപദേശങ്ങൾ.
ഓരോ പ്രവേശനത്തിലും ഒരു ഉപദേശം, അതിന്റെ അർഥം, അത് ജീവിക്കാനുള്ള പ്രായോഗിക വഴി എന്നിവ ഉൾപ്പെടുന്നു.
Truthfulness is not complete unless it shapes how you live, serve, and fulfill responsibility.
Dharma is not upheld only in major crises; it is shaped daily in small decisions about honesty, effort, money, and care.
Even ordinary work becomes noble when it is done completely, honestly, and without inner laziness.
Leadership becomes dangerous when intelligence grows faster than conscience.
Many relationships weaken not from one major betrayal, but from repeated careless speech.
Forgiveness is noble when it comes from strength and clarity, not from helplessness or denial.
Money serves life best when desire is governed by restraint, honesty, and long-term responsibility.
Children are shaped not only by what elders say, but by the steadiness, truthfulness, and attention they repeatedly witness.
Forgiveness cleans the heart, but wisdom still asks you not to walk back into preventable harm.
A leader is revealed not when praise is easy, but when truth must be spoken without cruelty or ego.
Work that violates conscience slowly impoverishes the inner life, even when it appears materially successful.
Money cannot settle a mind that is actually restless, insecure, or dependent on outward comparison.