Marvellous Mahābhārata Morals
Conclusion
In conclusion, I would humbly repeat what the author of the Mahābhārata, Riśī Kṛṣṇa-Dwaipāyaṇa Vyāsa says that Dharma should always be practiced, since a human being can attain fame, prosperity, long life, eternal bliss, everlasting peace and immortality, simply by practicing Dharma. I wish all who have read this article to imbibe these marvellous morals into their own lives and thus create equally marvellous destinies for themselves.
AUM Śāntī , Śāntī, Śāntīḥ
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