The Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa volume 6

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The Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa volume 6
Pratap Chandra Roy
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Indeed, why is it that canes, are not washed down by any of you, uprooted from the banks where they grow ? — Thus addressed, the River Ganga replied unto Ocean, that lord of all Rivers, in these words of grave import, fraught with reason, and, therefore, acceptable to all. ^ " 'Ganera said, — Trees stand in one and the same place and are unyielding in respect of the spot where they stand. In consequence of this disposition of theirs to resist our currents, they are obliged to leave the place of... their growth. Canes, however, act differently. ^ The cane, beholding the advancing current, bends to it. The others do not act in that way. After the current has passed away, the cane resumes its former pos- ture. '' The cane knows the virtues of Time and opi)ortunity. It is docile and obedient. It is yielding, without being stiff. For these reasons, it st. \nd-3 where it grows, withoit having to 808 MAHABHARATA» [HajadharmlnU'* come with us. ^" Those plants, trees, and creepers that bend and rise before tie force of wind and water, have never to sulfer discomfiture (by being taken up by the roots).

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