“Please explain to me," Yudhishthira asked him, "why the wicked prosper, while such as I, who strive to follow virtue, have to suffer?" Lomasha said, "If you take the long view the wicked do not flourish. They are like plants with showy flowers but weak and shallow roots. The virtuous are well grounded in dharma and, through devoted discipline, they weather bad times and good, seeing them as the same. Like the demons before them, wicked people lose direction, and fall prey to discord. Given to restless searching after pleasure, true and lasting happiness eludes them.” HappinessVirtueWickedDharmaSuffer Book:Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling Source: Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling
“Yudhishthira,” said Krishna with a smile, “time flows on, day by day, and waits for no one. We do not know when we will meet our death. To hesitate, to turn away from dharma, Never prolongs life. But it costs a man His honor – and that loss is worse than death. Do not divide your mind against itself Through doubt and paralyzing cogitation. The great man acts, as time demands of him.” DeathTimeDoubtHonorDharma Book:Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling Source: Mahabharata: A Modern Retelling