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Timeless Wisdom of Shukracharya: A Guide for the Modern Age

Dr.Shiben Krishen Raina by Dr.Shiben Krishen Raina
July 3, 2024
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In the rich tradition of Indian philosophy and spirituality, figures like Manu, Chanakya, and Vidura stand out for their contributions to Indian polity and socio-economic thought. Equally significant among these luminaries is Shukracharya. Renowned for his profound insights into human nature and socio-ethical dynamics, Shukracharya’s teachings, collectively known as Shukra-Niti, continue to provide valuable guidance in our contemporary world. At the heart of Shukracharya’s philosophy lies a keen understanding of the human condition. He opines that regardless of one’s virtues or accomplishments, a trace of jealousy and malice resides within all individuals. This observation serves as the foundation for one of his most poignant pieces of advice:

“Many are in the habit of exaggerating their own prestige and achievements. This habit often breeds envy and resentment in others, even causing loved ones to distance themselves. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid such behavior.”

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In an era dominated by social media and personal branding, this centuries-old wisdom resonates with surprising relevance. Shukracharya’s teachings emphasize the importance of humility and warn against the perils of boastfulness. He cautions that for every ten friends, one might have ten foes as well, and that people may offer superficial praise while harboring hidden criticism. To steer through these complex social dynamics, Shukracharya advocates for an approach rooted in modesty. By resisting the urge to constantly exhibit our achievements, we can foster more genuine and harmonious relationships. This principle of humility allows us to build connections based on mutual respect rather than fleeting admiration.

In a world that often seems to promote self-promotion, Shukracharya’s ancient wisdom provides a refreshing counterpoint. It reminds us that the most enduring respect and admiration are earned not through boastfulness, but through a combination of genuine merit and sincere modesty.In our modern society, a striking contrast exists between those who trumpet their accomplishments and those who carry their achievements with quiet dignity. This contrast is particularly evident in high-profile arenas such as politics, business, entertainment, and media.

Many public figures, driven by ego and a thirst for recognition, engage in ostentatious displays of success. Politicians tout their influence, business magnates show off their wealth, artists seek constant validation, and media personalities strive for the spotlight. This type of attention-grabbing practice and  self-aggrandizement often fails to garner genuine respect or admiration from the people.

Conversely, individuals who embody simplicity and humility tend to earn deeper respect and affection. Their modest conduct allows their actions and achievements to speak volumes, fostering a more authentic and relatable persona. This phenomenon is eloquently captured in the timeless adage: “Trees laden with fruits bend low.”

This metaphor suggests that truly accomplished individuals, like fruit-bearing trees, naturally bow under the weight of their achievements. Their humility is not an abnormal behavior but a natural consequence of their merit and wisdom.

While the allure of self-promotion may seem irresistible, especially in our social media-saturated age, genuine respect and admiration are most often earned through a combination of merit and sincere humility. Like the fruit-laden tree that bends low, those who carry their accomplishments with grace and modesty not only earn respect but also nurture a positive impact on their communities.

In conclusion, while the path of self-aggrandizement may offer short-term gains in attention, it is the way of the fruit-laden tree – bowing with the weight of genuine accomplishment and wisdom – that leads to lasting respect, influence, and positive societal impact. As we go through our personal and professional lives, we would do well to remember this lesson from nature, striving not for the appearance of greatness, but for the substance of it, and allowing our actions and achievements to speak more eloquently than any self-promotion ever could

The writer is former Fellow, IIAS, Shimla (H.P), Ex-Senior Fellow, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India. Currently in Bengaluru.(Karnataka)

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