Lesson from the movie Tanhaji
Sometimes watching some powerful scenes in a movie tends to make you draw parallels to life. In this case it was running.
I was watching the new Ajay Devgan starrer Tanhaji the other day. There was this particular scene where his son expresses his concern about the Mughal army being huge.
"I heard that the Mughal army is huge in comparison to ours," quips the son.
To which Tanhaji replies, "How many Pandavas were there?"
Son: 5
Tanhaji: And how manyKauravas were there?
Son: 100.
Tanhaji: Who won the war?"
Son: Pandavas.
With a smile Tanhaji bids good bye and braces himself for a fierce battle.
During a run, those humongous distances may appear like a 100 Kauravas while our mind is a culmination of the 5 pandavas. The mind is a powerful weapon and can destroy evil in any form.
A run is always a battle against those inner demons or voices which is asking us to quit. However if our mind has conquered that distance, the body has no choice but to just obey. Using the Shastras and weapons in the form of water, sports drink or energy gels, our mind (5 pandavas) will ultimately conquer those miles (Kauravas).
Mahabharata as an epic has several such lessons to offer. interesting how it can be incorporated in other aspects in our life.
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