ప్రధాన విషయానికి వెళ్లండి

Patience Under Provocation Is Greater Strength Than Retaliation

Thiruvalluvar describes the one who endures provocation as possessing a strength that exceeds the one who overcomes enemies by force. In Vedic ethics, ksama (forbearance) is listed as a virtue of the truly strong, not the weak. Retaliation from pride costs more than it recovers.

Thirukkural, TK 158 Niti / Ethics Self Mastery Thiruvalluvar

బోధన

Bearing an insult or injustice without reacting is not weakness — it is the exercise of a deeper force than anger.

మూల పాఠం

அகழ்வாரைத் தாங்கும் நிலம்போல
లిప్యంతరణం: Akaḻvārai tāṅkum nilampōla

అర్థం

Thiruvalluvar describes the one who endures provocation as possessing a strength that exceeds the one who overcomes enemies by force. In Vedic ethics, ksama (forbearance) is listed as a virtue of the truly strong, not the weak. Retaliation from pride costs more than it recovers.

ఆచరణాత్మక అనువర్తనం

When you next feel provoked — in traffic, at work, or in conversation — try this: let the provocation land without responding for thirty seconds. Breathe. Ask whether retaliation will actually improve anything. Most provocations dissolve when you stop feeding them.

మూలం

Thirukkural, TK 158

ఆపాదించబడింది: Thiruvalluvar