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  • 5/27/2025
Full Video: Insult hurts, and I am unable to forgive || Acharya Prashant, at Delhi University (2023)
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00:00There was this Brahmin, a pretty foolish one, who was carrying his calf through the jungle.
00:06So, some thieves logged in upon him. They said, we must have his calf.
00:13One among them, the first one among them, came to this Brahmin and said,
00:17So, Vipravar, you good priest, what are you doing walking this dog here?
00:21And what does the Brahmin say? What are you talking? Drunk or what? This is a very fine calf.
00:27And the Brahmin walks ahead and after a while, the second one comes and says,
00:32Is this your new passion or what? You have given up on all other animals, it's dogs that you roam around with.
00:39And the Brahmin gives him an angry stare and continues walking.
00:43But now, there are doubts within. Then the third one comes, the third thief.
00:48And says, wow, a beautiful animal you are carrying. Lovely. Where did you get this dog from?
00:55And the Brahmin cannot even afford to get angry at this one now.
01:00He has serious self-doubt now. The fourth one comes and says,
01:04Hey sir, why do you allow stray dogs to walk alongside? Why don't you just kick it away?
01:10And the Brahmin goes a step or two ahead and actually lets the calf go and the thieves get what they want.
01:17The world is that thief. If you do not know who you are, you will be forced to believe in whatever others tell you about yourself.
01:26We do not even realize how big a slavery that is.
01:30We do not only understand the truth to come to you, but because of the馬.
01:38The truth is that most of the officers of the Tamar Peninsula must be brought to us.
01:44Until the truth is true, please press your hand to the other side to the other side.
01:48And the truth is that it is that most of the things that they do not have to be managed to respond to the other side.

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