The sphinx: considered to be a merciless and treacherous creature in Greek as well as Egyptian mythology.
-- The creature was supposed to ask difficult questions and consume the ones who couldn't answer or answered wrong.
There is analogy between the sphinx and 'life'.
Similar example is seen in Hindu mythology in the form of "yudhisthir yaksha samvaad" in the epic "Mahabharata".
There is analogy between the sphinx and 'life'.
Similar example is seen in Hindu mythology in the form of "yudhisthir yaksha samvaad" in the epic "Mahabharata".
The 4 pandava brothers chose not to answer the yaksha and thus lose their lives after consuming the pond water.
However, Dharmaraj Yudhisthir takes up the challenge of answering questions about life to the best of his abilities,
and most humbly. The end result being that he saves the lives of his brothers as well.
Life does throw problems and questions at us. However, humility, introspection, positive attitude, equanimity and
Life does throw problems and questions at us. However, humility, introspection, positive attitude, equanimity and
faith can help us overcome them. Because the solution lies mostly within the problem. The " towering figures" referred
above or the spiritual stalwarts are the ones who have given thought to this and prepared themselves adequately to
face life's challenges.
Dr A Jagan Mohan Reddy
Hands that serve are holier than the lips that pray
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