This special verse from Chanakya Niti explains which people you should never speak to. Learn its deeper meaning and how this lesson can help you maintain your dignity and understanding even today.
Chanakya Niti: In the Indian knowledge tradition, Chanakya's name is often invoked first when it comes to ethics and behavior. His teachings are considered as important today as they were centuries ago. Chanakya Niti outlines rules for life, relationships, and social behavior that ensure both respect and security. One important teaching is that certain people should never be spoken to or passed by.
Chanakya Niti Shlok (Chanakya Niti Shlok)
विप्रयोर्विप्रवह्न्योश्च दम्पत्योः स्वामिभृत्ययोः।
अन्तरेण न गन्तव्यं हलस्य वृषभस्य च॥
Meaning of the verse
In this verse it is said that one should never pass between two Brahmins, between a Brahmin and fire, between husband and wife, between master and servant and between a plough and a bull.
In front of which people should one never speak?

Acharya Chanakya
Why is this lesson given?
Chanakya believed that every situation has its limits. Speaking at the wrong time can not only be disrespectful but also cause danger or controversy. Therefore, it is wise to react according to the situation.
This principle is equally important in today's times – it is a great wisdom to remain silent at the right time.
PC:Prabhat Khabar
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