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492. A Culture of Honour

The Kshatriya lives for honour and dies for it. One such kshatriya maistry worked under a manager in an estate owned by a rich man. The manager and the owner differed. Contrary to previous agreement, the owner wanted to take over the management himself. Without insisting on his own right, the manager agreed to transfer the management. The maistry was a towering personality in the context. The owner felt that the maistry would work under him, thus making things easy. He proposed to the maistry to switch over to him. "Wherever the manager is, there I am" declared the maistry.  The loyalty of the kshatriya maistry made the owner change his mind towards the manager and he allowed the previous arrangement to continue. Japan is a country of honour. The warrior caste of Samurai is known for upholding the sacred tradition of honour.

A samurai soldier was killed on the battlefield by an enemy. The soldier's brother-in-law was the Captain of the regiment. The widow of the dead soldier found herself in charge of nursing the murderer of her husband by a strange irony of life. She longed for revenge and her whole nervous system was hot with vengeance. Her brother, the Captain had no consolation to offer his widowed sister, nor any argument for her doing it. He was a Samurai. He lived by honour and for honour. Honour was his life breath. "We are here to do our duty. Your duty is to serve those put in your charge by nursing. That is the code of honour of a Samurai," was all that he could bring himself to utter. By a heroic inner struggle, the widow rose to the occasion and upheld the sacred tradition of the warrior caste.

Japan is known for its beautiful surroundings and the loyalty citizens offer the Emperor. Till recently, a Japanese worker entering a company never considered changing the company, as his primary duty was to be loyal to the company. Even now, the tradition is largely upheld. A ship developed a leak and the passengers were hastily evacuated from the ship to safety. The crowd of passengers did not panic, but moved in an orderly fashion in spite of the imminent danger. In the crowd was a blind man. He groped about. It was a sight to see the entire crowd exhibiting infinite patience to let the blind passenger go first at his own pace. For the Japanese, stampede is unknown. To them, their honour is more valuable than life. Honour is a spiritual value and values are spiritual skills.  No wonder recently they rose to become the second largest economy in the world from being a war ravaged nation.

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  • Acknowledgement by the Author
  • Introduction
  • 401. The Nation's Growing Wealth is Personal Prosperity
  • 402. The Role of Education in Personality-building
  • 403. Advanced Stage of Cancer
  • 404. Perfection of Magnificent Idealism
  • 405. The Power of the Word
  • 406. Personality of an Act
  • 407. Invocation of Spirit
  • 408. Entrepreneur
  • 409. Every Gesture Has a Meaning
  • 410. The Value of Scales
  • 411. Inexorable Law
  • 412. Facts, Ideas, Original Ideas
  • 413. Public Awareness
  • 414. The Future and the Past
  • 415. Native Efficiency
  • 416. Levels of Management
  • 417. Indian Buses on the Roads of USA
  • 418. Technology
  • 419. Spiritual Light
  • 420. Politeness in Matters Spiritual
  • 421. Man is Greater than Money
  • 422. Who Will Pay the Two Rupees?
  • 423. Realities of Life
  • 424. Skepticism
  • 425. Prayer is Superfluous
  • 426. Upanishad in Life
  • 427. Spiritual Value of WORK
  • 428. India’s Economic Growth
  • 429. Nirupama – India – Unconscious Man
  • 430. The Spiritual Status of Help
  • 431. The Length of One’s Life
  • 432. Initial Response of the Divine
  • 433. Evoking a Serious Response from the Divine
  • 434. Significant Response - Opportunity
  • 435. A Wider Response from the Divine
  • 436. Deep Response from the Divine
  • 437. Yogic Response from the Divine
  • 438. Uniqueness is a Type
  • 439. The Newspaper
  • 440. Value of a Promise
  • 441. Organisation and Opportunities
  • 442. The Value of Choice
  • 443. The Value of Attention
  • 444. Conceptualisation is Mental Consciousness
  • 445. Human Conception of God
  • 446. Person Beyond Personality
  • 447. Inner Joy
  • 448. Mother Never Punishes
  • 449. Chandrasekaran
  • 450. Eternal Romance
  • 451. Effective Microorganisms
  • 452. The Small Significant Thing
  • 453. The Snob & the Spirit
  • 454. Resistance to New invention
  • 455. The Value of the Mother Tongue
  • 456. Guaranteed Employment
  • 457. Eradication of Poverty
  • 458. Political Leadership
  • 459. The Age Old Wisdom of Man
  • 460. The Invisible Resources
  • 461. Eternal Romance
  • 462. Spiritual Intelligence
  • 463. Perfect Form
  • 464. Work that Energises
  • 465. Value of Good Manners
  • 466. True Values are Truly Valuable
  • 467. The Power of Chastity
  • 468. Standard Operating Procedures - SOP
  • 469. The Importance of Memory
  • 470. The Spiritual Atmosphere
  • 471. Inflow of Money
  • 472. Higher Consciousness
  • 473. Inner Richness that is Spiritual Fullness
  • 474. There is No Evil
  • 475. Wisdom After the Event
  • 476. How the Mind Understands
  • 477. “Why Do I Suffer?”
  • 478. Flawless Scholarship
  • 479. Maximum Becomes the Minimum
  • 480. The Westernised Mind
  • 481. The Neo-Rich
  • 482. Filial Piety and the Rigour of Life
  • 483. Moment of Truth
  • 484. The Sparkling Crystal of Individuality
  • 485. Pettiness of the Small Mind
  • 486. Spiritual Dimension of Food
  • 487. Subtle Knowledge of Professionals
  • 488. Effective Communication
  • 489. Four Feathers
  • 490. Missed Opportunities
  • 491. The Inner Voice
  • 492. A Culture of Honour
  • 493. Purity of Science
  • 494. Reversal of Consciousness
  • 495. Opening of the Being to its Depths
  • 496. Importance of Infinity
  • 497. Discovering God
  • 498. The Meaningfulness of the Medium
  • 499. The Ideal Teacher
  • 500. Discovery of Blood Circulation
  • Appendix 1: How to Invoke the Spirit?
  • Appendix 2: Invocation of the Spirit
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