aca_trader said:
There is a story in Ramayana.
When Ravan was on deathbed, Ram sent Laxman to get some knowledge from him as Ravan was the most knowledgable person of his time. Laxman went to Ravan and standing near to his head asked him to impart some knowledge to him. Ravan politely turned down the request. So Laxamn went back to Ram and narrated the story. Ram was wise to guess what was the reason and hence asked Laxman to go back and ask Ravan once again but he instructed Laxman to stand near the feet of Lanka's king. Once Laxman followed the wise words of Ram, he received invaluable knowledge from the gratest Pandit of his time.
You need to be modest when you desire to learn. By calling names you are not going to learn anything atleast from the pandits even when you end up the post with words like request.
Best Regards,
--Ashish
When Ravan was on deathbed, Ram sent Laxman to get some knowledge from him as Ravan was the most knowledgable person of his time. Laxman went to Ravan and standing near to his head asked him to impart some knowledge to him. Ravan politely turned down the request. So Laxamn went back to Ram and narrated the story. Ram was wise to guess what was the reason and hence asked Laxman to go back and ask Ravan once again but he instructed Laxman to stand near the feet of Lanka's king. Once Laxman followed the wise words of Ram, he received invaluable knowledge from the gratest Pandit of his time.
You need to be modest when you desire to learn. By calling names you are not going to learn anything atleast from the pandits even when you end up the post with words like request.
Best Regards,
--Ashish
Exactly the situation in which Duryodhan got the Yadav Army & Arjun got his greatest weapon, the Charioteer!
Cheers
Kuldeep