Std 10 Sanskrit | Chapter 6 Kashthakhanda | А¤•а¤ѕа¤·аґќа¤ А¤–а¤јаґќа¤ў: [FAST]
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
For the wood, this is getting stuck on the riverbank. For humans, it is excessive attachment to worldly interests like food, sleep, and fear that prevents progress. If the wood leaves the river, it never reaches the ocean
For the wood, a whirlpool keeps it spinning in one place. In human life, "whirlpools" are vices like gambling, drinking, and theft, which trap a person and prevent them from moving forward. Key Learning For the wood, this is getting
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. In human life, "whirlpools" are vices like gambling,