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Dedication to one's parents — fromhis s birth he didn't see his father as he was with his mother, the river goddess Ganga. When he was reunited with his father, he became fully dedicated to King Shantanu. He even took a bow of celibacy so that his old father can remarry his favorite woman. His dedication was flawless.

He was true devotee of Lord Vishnu, he didn't have any desire for power, empire and money. He sacrificed his own claim over the throne of Hastinapur easily for the sake of his father's happiness.

He had no wrong intention towards his step-brothers and step mother. He raised the little children of Shantanu as his own and was like a father to them. He had a lot of respect for his step mother Satyavati.

He was like a shield for Hastinapur, the source of power as well as a true guardian of the kingdom and it's people.

He was a true Kshatriya, as a true Kshatriya never breaks his bow at any cost no matter what happens. One should always keep his promise.

He was a keeper of secret. He kept the secret of Karna being Kunti's first born all inside his heart from the beginning.

His intention was never wrong, he supported the rightful pandavas mentally, though he was fighting against them in the battlefield.

He was ready to sacrifice his life for the sake of establishment of Dharma. He himself told pandavas the way to kill him in the battlefield.

He had an utmost respect for his Guru Parashuram, but still he disobeyed his order of marrying Amba and became ready to fight with him. He rather chose death over breaking the promise.

On his deathbed, he passed his knowledge to the next generation king Yudhisthir.

death over breaking the promise.

On his deathbed, he passed his knowledge to the next generation king Yudhisthir.

These were few positive things which should be learned from Bhisma

Now, negative parts…

Though having the power, he was bound to his own bow of being a servant of the throne no matter who sits upon it. That's the reason, why he was unable to act properly against the ill intentions of Dhritarastra and his sons. He became a chained lion, a helpless warrior and a failed guardian.

Keeping one's bow/promise is always appreciable, unless it causes harm to good people. He was focussed on his own personal duty, but didn't take care about his duty to the society. He was not ready to accept that. For this reason, he remained bound to his personal Dharma and

Dedication to one's parents — fromhis s birth he didn't see his father as he was with his mother, the river goddess Ganga. When he was reunited with his father, he became fully dedicated to King Shantanu. He even took a bow of celibacy so that his old father can remarry his favorite woman. His dedication was flawless.

He was true devotee of Lord Vishnu, he didn't have any desire for power, empire and money. He sacrificed his own claim over the throne of Hastinapur easily for the sake of his father's happiness.

He had no wrong intention towards his step-brothers and step mother. He raised the little children of Shantanu as his own and was like a father to them. He had a lot of respect for his step mother Satyavati.

He was like a shield for Hastinapur, the source of power as well as a true guardian of the kingdom and it's people.

He was a true Kshatriya, as a true Kshatriya never breaks his bow at any cost no matter what happens. One should always keep his promise.

He was a keeper of secret. He kept the secret of Karna being Kunti's first born all inside his heart from the beginning.

His intention was never wrong, he supported the rightful pandavas mentally, though he was fighting against them in the battlefield.

He was ready to sacrifice his life for the sake of establishment of Dharma. He himself told pandavas the way to kill him in the battlefield.

He had an utmost respect for his Guru Parashuram, but still he disobeyed his order of marrying Amba and became ready to fight with him. He rather chose death over breaking the promise.

On his deathbed, he passed his knowledge to the next generation king Yudhisthir.

death over breaking the promise.

On his deathbed, he passed his knowledge to the next generation king Yudhisthir.

These were few positive things which should be learned from Bhisma

Now, negative parts…

Though having the power, he was bound to his own bow of being a servant of the throne no matter who sits upon it. That's the reason, why he was unable to act properly against the ill intentions of Dhritarastra and his sons. He became a chained lion, a helpless warrior and a failed guardian.

Keeping one's bow/promise is always appreciable, unless it causes harm to good people. He was focussed on his own personal duty, but didn't take care about his duty to the society. He was not ready to accept that. For this reason, he remained bound to his personal Dharma and

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