Rig Veda
Rig Veda
The Rigvedais an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns. It is one of the four canonical sacred textsof Hinduism known as the Vedas. The text is a collection of 1,028 hymns and 10,600 verses, organized into ten books. A good deal of the language is still obscure and many hymns as a consequence seem unintelligible...
becomes path result scholar
A scholar always treads on the path of righteousness and as result becomes successful.
considered scholar
The scholar who contemplates intelligently is considered great.
actions good perform scholar therefore
The scholar should, therefore always perform good actions and deeds.
discovered heart link
Sages discovered this link of the existent to the nonexistent, having searched in the heart with wisdom.
critics-and-criticism people praise praises successful tolerate wicked
Praises make the wicked deaf(they can't tolerate criticism) while people who praise become successful because of their humility.
actions great scholars thoughts translate
Scholars who contemplate on their thoughts and translate them into actions are the ones who are really great and noble.
benefit exchange learned meet mutual people pleased scholars scope
Scholars are pleased to meet people who are learned because there is a scope for mutual benefit by exchange of views.
acts deception devoid indulge people
People who indulge in the acts of deception and debauchery are devoid of success.
federation strength unity
The strength of unity and federation are unquestionable.
assigned best efforts enhance help hence incessant job knowledge scholar supreme
The supreme scholar is assigned the best job hence one should make incessant efforts to enhance his knowledge by the help of self-study.
acquiring action knowledge translated
Acquiring knowledge is one thing but if it is not translated into action then there is no use of such knowledge.
acquire desires humble knowledge
One has to be humble if he desires to acquire knowledge.
according bad deeds gets good results
One gets good and bad results according to the good and bad deeds performed.