Chanakya Neeti Chapter 14 | The Sovereignty of Virtue
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This excerpt from the fourteenth chapter of Chanakya Neeti offers a collection of profound ethical aphorisms designed to guide human behavior and social interactions. The text emphasizes that personal suffering and poverty are the bitter fruits of one’s own mistakes, while highlighting the irreplaceable nature of the human body compared to material wealth. It advises on the importance of discretion, suggesting that wise individuals should keep their charitable acts, internal family conflicts, and medicinal knowledge private. Furthermore, the verses encourage avoiding wicked company in favor of associating with the virtuous to cultivate discipline and spiritual merit. By mastering self-control and understanding the fleeting nature of life, a person can achieve success and liberation from worldly bonds. Finally, the source illustrates that true wisdom lies in adapting one's speech and actions to suit the specific context of every situation.