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Honor and respect from "summary" of The Mahabharata by Dwaipayana Vyasa

In the great epic of Mahabharata, the concept of honor and respect is deeply woven into the fabric of the narrative. Throughout the epic, we see how characters' actions and decisions are guided by their sense of honor and respect towards themselves and others. This concept is not merely a superficial display of etiquette, but a fundamental principle that shapes the moral and ethical framework of the characters. Honor and respect are not just about following societal norms or fulfilling obligations; they are about upholding one's values and principles even in the face of adversity. Characters like Yudhishthira and Bhishma exemplify this by staying true to their word and duty, even when it means sacrificing their own happiness or well-being. Their unwavering commitment to righteousness and integrity earns them the admiration and respe...
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    The Mahabharata

    Dwaipayana Vyasa

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