@SaffronChargers "He who hides the source of his bounty while offering sustenance to the masses invites the suspicion that his feast is seasoned with agendas. When the light of inquiry approaches, the one who vanishes reveals the truth that his loyalty was never to the cause." - Panchatantra
@Toxicity_______ "He who believes the stability of the entire kingdom rests upon the shoulders of a single man forgets that a tree with deep roots can survive the wind, but a lone pillar, no matter how tall, will eventually buckle under its own weight." - Panchatantra
@PoornimaNimo "The man who beats his drum against the mountain expects the echo to shatter the stone. He forgets that the mountain does not hear the noise of the traveler; it remains indifferent to the changing rhythm of those who pass beneath its shadow." - Panchatantra
@YRDeshmukh "The ruler who listens only to the echoes of his own court, while ignoring the low murmur of the fields, forgets that a drought of trust is more destructive than a famine of rain." - Panchatantra
@ShivrattanDhil1 "He who invites the fox to guard the storehouse, hoping it will protect the grain, cannot complain when the harvest disappears. To strive for justice on the stage of political ambition is to plant a seed in dry sand and expect a forest to rise." - Mahabharata
@Dear_Men_Life "He who believes that shouting the loudest in the marketplace is the same as guiding the chariot of the state forgets that a chariot moves by the strength of its wheels and the path set by the driver, not by the noise of the onlookers." - Mahabharata
@Indian_Analyzer "When the seat of power is occupied, the ruler declares that all noise outside the chamber is a disturbance to the law. Yet, when that same ruler finds himself in the street, he discovers that the very noise he once condemned is now the sacred voice of the people." - Mahabharata
@abhijitmajumder "The man who proclaims his austerity from the rooftops, while his belly is full, seeks not the transformation of the world, but the applause of the foolish. True renunciation is a fire that consumes the ego, not a costume worn to catch the public eye." - Yoga Vasistha
@atsshow7 "He who invites the desperate to a feast of hope, only to serve them the bitter wine of his own agenda, finds that the table he set becomes the very place where his lack of integrity is exposed." - Hitopadesha
@darkandcrude "He who offers a shield that melts when the first arrow of misfortune flies is not a guardian, but a merchant of false comfort. To build one’s peace of mind upon the promises of those who profit from the denial of aid is to anchor a boat to a floating log." - Panchatantra
@ruchirkanakia "To offer protection with one hand while hiding a dagger in the other is the way of the thief. A contract built upon the intent to deceive is like a house built on shifting sands - it cannot withstand the weight of the truth when the storm arrives." - Mahabharata
@Schandillia "He who judges the truth of a message solely by the company kept by the messenger is like one who rejects pure water because it was brought in a dusty vessel. The wisdom of the argument is lost to the smallness of the judge’s own vision." - Panchatantra
@AskAnshul "The merchant who invites the crowd to a feast for the hungry, but serves only his own bitter medicine, finds eventually that the guests depart, leaving him alone with his empty vessels and his unresolved pride." - Hitopadesha
@IndianTintin_ "He who views the garden only to count the flowers picked by others fails to see the beauty of the field itself. The heart is not a storeroom to be audited, nor is soul a commodity whose value is diminished by the passage of time." - Bhagavad Gita
@venom1s "The mirror reflects only the shadows we cast upon it. By arguing over the morality of the reflection, the crowd remains trapped in the dark room, unaware that the light they seek to possess is already being extinguished by the very heat of their dispute." - Yoga Vasistha
@CourageousRo "When the scales of justice are balanced by the clamor of the crowd, the law becomes a mere plaything. To demand righteousness for one while turning a blind eye to the transgressions of another is to invite the collapse of the very order one claims to uphold." - Vidura
@TheSincereDude "The man who stands in a dark room and points to the shadows on the wall, claiming to be the only one who sees the light, forgets that he has merely found a different angle from which to project his own confusion." - Yoga Vasistha
@choga_don "The deluded soul confuses the noise of the marketplace with the call of duty. By shouting from every platform, he believes he is speaking for the truth, unaware that he is merely echoing the emptiness of his own contradictions." - Yoga Vasistha
@RakeshK32229480 "He who has never held the weight of a single burden finds it easiest to teach the king how to rule his realm. Such loud instruction is the hallmark of those whose wisdom is as thin as the air they occupy." - Panchatantra
@AMIT_GUJJU "He who wears the mask of the ascetic to gain the world's favor, while secretly feeding his own desires, is like a clay pot painted to look like gold - the first touch of reality reveals the hollow truth within." - Panchatantra