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vuqokn ,oa dk;kZy;h fganh




                  uksV          mUgksaus 'kkUr&Hkko ls mÙkj fn;kµ¶ns[kks] nq%[k osQ vuqHko dh rhozrk foosd dh ek=kk ls gh ukih tkrh gS] ftles
                                ftruk gh fpna'k mUehfyr gksxk] mlesa mruh gh nq%[k dh rhozrk vfHkO;Dr gksxhA¸1 bldk vaxzsth esa vuqokn
                                bl izdkj fd;k tk ldrk gSµOnce I asked, “Guru ji, is not it unreasonable on the part of God that he
                                punishes, by way of defeat, the man who fights against injustice?” He answered peacefully, “Look
                                here, the intensity of pain is measured by prudence, lesser the prudence, greater the pain.”
                                (5) o.kZukRedrk dh jkspdrk
                                fucU/] vkRedFkk] laLej.k vkfn fo/kvksa dh ,d egÙoiw.kZ fo'ks"krk o.kZukRed jkspdrk gksrh gS] ftls vuqokn
                                esa Hkh cuk, j[kuk vko';d gksrk gSA blosQ fy, Hkk"kk izokge;h vkSj LokHkkfod gksuh pkfg,A mnkgj.k osQ fy,
                                fuEufyf[kr vorj.k ns[kk tk ldrk gSµ
                                Discourtesy is not a legal offence, and it does not excuse assault and battery. If a burglar breaks into
                                my house and I knock him down, the law will acquit me, and if I am physically assualted it will
                                permit me to retaliate with reasonable violence. It does this because the burglar and my assailant
                                have broken quite definite commands of the law. But no legal system could attempt to legislate against
                                bad manners, or could sanction the use of violence against something which it does not itself recognize
                                as a legally punishable offence. It would never do if we were at liberty to box people’s ears because
                                we did not like their behaviour, orthe tone of their vices, or the scowl on their faces. Our fists would
                                never be idle, and the gutters of the city would run with blood all day.
                                vf'k"Vrk dkuwuh vijk/ ugha gSA ;g vkØe.k ;k ¯glk dks {kek ugha djrkA ;fn dksbZ pksj esjs ?kj esa ?kql
                                tk, vkSj eSa mldh /qukbZ dj nw¡ rks dkuwu blosQ fy, eq>s n.M ugha nsxkA ;fn eq> ij 'kkjhfjd vkØe.k
                                fd;k tkrk gS vkSj eSa viuh lqj{kk osQ fy, ml ij ¯glkRed ckj djrk gw¡ rks dkuwu dh utj esa ;g vijk/
                                ugha gksxkA fdUrq cqjs vkpj.k osQ dkj.k dksbZ Hkh dkuwu ¯glk osQ iz;ksx dh vkKk ugha nsrkA ;fn dkuwu nqO;Zogkj
                                djus okys dks n.M nsus vFkok ¯glk dk iz;ksx djus dh vkKk ns ns rks yksx lnk yM+rs gh jgsaxs vkSj 'kgj
                                esa [kwu&[kjkc gksrk jgsxkA

                                                                                         µ(vuqokn % lqjs'k ¯lgy)
                                izLrqr vorj.k esa vusd ,sls okD;ka'k gSa ftUgsa y{;Hkk"kk dh izÑfr osQ vuq:i <kyuk iM+k gS] tSls ‘Assault
                                and battery’, ‘I knoch him down’, ‘to box people’s ears’, ‘our fists would never be idle’, ‘the gutters of
                                the city would run with blood’ dk vuqokn ;fnµ^vkØe.k vkSj cSVjh*] ^eSaus mls uhps fxjk;k*] ^yksxksa osQ
                                dkuksa ij cDlk j[kuk*] ^gekjh eqfêò;k¡ dHkh lqLr ugha iM+saxh*] ^'kgj osQ xVj [kwu osQ lkFk nkSM+saxs* fd;k tk,
                                rks Hkk"kk dh izokge;rk] Li"Vrk ,oa cks/xE;rk u gksus osQ dkj.k bldh o.kZukRed jkspdrk dk;e ugha jg
                                ldrhA

                                blh lUnHkZ esa y{;Hkk"kk dh lgtrk osQ fy, ÏksrHkk"kk osQ yEcs okD;ksa dks NksVs okD;ksa eas rksM+dj vuqokn
                                djuk pkfg, rkfd vFkZ osQ Lrj ij ikBd dks dksbZ dfBukbZ u gksA mnkgj.k osQ fy, fuEufyf[kr x|ka'k
                                ns[kk tk ldrk gSµ
                                Certain psychologists tell us that we forget things because we wish to forget them, and it may be that
                                it is because of their antipathy to pills and potions that many people fail to remember them at the
                                appointed hours.
                                oqQN euksoSKkfudksa dk dguk gS fd ge oqQN ckrsa fliZQ blfy, Hkwy tkrs gSa] D;ksafd ge mUgsa Hkwy tkuk
                                pkgrs gSaA vkSj 'kk;n cgqr ls yksx fuf'pr le; ij nokbZ ysuk blfy, Hkwy tkrs gSa] D;ksafd mUgsa nokbZ ysuk
                                ilUn gh ugha gSA
                                                                                         µ(vuqokn % lqjs'k ¯lgy)






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