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What is the one book that influenced you and how? 

Title: What is the one book that influenced you and how? 

Introduction :
The one book, that influenced me alot is  Mahabharata. Mahabharata is written by Vedavyasa maharshi.For the first time in our world a book written by the future vision and also the great thing is vedavyasa maharshi was told the Mahabharata to lord Ganesha and he written as it is parallel.



 

""it's not only a religious holy book, it's a book with full of worlds moreover knowledge.""

We need to learn from it alot of things.

Body:

I want to share few things from Mahabharata,what I admired and influenced it in my life.
The lord Krishna teaches many things to Arjuna at the middle of war,how to make a forward step in every situation.


In Mahabharata lord Krishna teaches about good things to all.But,who are admired his words they lead the life greatly.
Dronacharya, krishna and many teachers are there in Mahabharata they teaches the way of learning from something or anything.


It is also said what will be happens when I do one thing and also what will be happens when I stopped one thing in the middle.
In Mahabharata all the peoples like Bhishma pitha maha, Dharmaraj, Karna, Dronacharya and many people are fought for their taken decision. It teaches me, how to took a decision and how to fought for it and standing for it.
If there is  any critical situation arrives infront of me,  it teaches how to defend it.
Lord Krishna teaches us the death of Shishupal by not giving respect to the elders and other peoples. If we don't give respect to the elders and others there will be crucial consequences.


When I read the Mahabharata entire book, my thoughts and my habitations are changed automatically.
At the end of the book i realised one thing "nothing will be happens without any reason".
Mainly it's shows the our entire life interconnection's Past - Present - Future.
In the book Mahabharata, each and every point is a new thing and every part of negotiation on persons are so inspirational.
There are three sentences are influenced me alot:

 

 ""This time will never come back""

 ""How much we great is nothing when we behind the bad""

 ""Every beginning has an end and every end is a new beginning""


Conclusion:

Mahabharata is not an ordinary book to said a few stories about the some people and their greatness. It's an epic. It shows the life in it. Everything is told to us. For each and every question of humans,there is an answer for it in Mahabharatam.

 ""What not, everything is told in Mahabharatam.""


Author Bio:

Name :  SAHINI DINAKAR SRINIVAS

YEAR :  3rd year, 1st semester

Branch :  Computer Science And Engineering -(Section C)

College :  LENDI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


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