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    श्लोकः - 122/365

    Dr. Rahul Maity Public
    ५/२/२०२६, ६:३०:३४ पू (5/2/2026, 6:30:34 AM)
    In today's highly competitive world, we often focus on the "quantity" of our children's achievements—how many activities they are enrolled in, how many trophies they have, or how many followers they get. But ancient Indian wisdom reminds us that true brilliance doesn't come from scattered, shallow efforts (like the distant stars).

    Real success comes from depth. Cultivating strong values, deep focus, and high moral character in a child creates a "Moon" that will shine brightly and remove the darkness of ignorance wherever they go.

    Focus on building character, not just collecting credentials!

    King Dhṛtarāṣṭra had exactly one hundred sons (the Kauravas), but because they lacked Guṇa (virtue and wisdom), they brought about absolute destruction. In contrast, a single virtuous son ensures the prosperity and spiritual elevation of the family.


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    Prema ShreePublic
    ५/२/२०२६, ७:३४:४५ पू (5/2/2026, 7:34:45 AM)
    बालकानां कृते एतत् ज्ञानं महत्त्वपूर्णम्।
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