А¤•а¤ѕа¤·аґќа¤ А¤–а¤јаґќа¤ў:: Std 10 Sanskrit | Chapter 6 Kashthakhanda |
If the wood leaves the river, it never reaches the ocean. For humans, this is leaving the family or society. Once separated from the supportive "water" of the family, a person loses the path to happiness. Key Learning
The Guru identifies four specific barriers that can prevent both the wood and humans from reaching their destination: If the wood leaves the river, it never reaches the ocean
The wood sinks if it becomes too heavy. Similarly, a person sinks into the "ocean of misery" by accumulating too many social obligations or excessive burdens beyond their capacity. If the wood leaves the river