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According to yudhishthira, happiness is the?

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According to Yudhisthira, happiness is the result of what

Yaksha: What is the best of happiness?

Yudhisthira: True happiness comes as a result of contentment.

Question No. 7 the Yaksha asked: What is that which, when renounced, makes one lovable? What is that which is renounced makes happy and wealthy?

Yudhishthira: Pride, if renounced makes one lovable; by renouncing desire one becomes wealthy; and to renounce avarice is to obtain happiness.

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What was the complete dialogue between Yudhisthir and Yaksha from Mahabharata?

In my experience contentment is the highest form of happiness, it is not fleeting and can always be there if we accept what is in any moment. Happiness is often a by product of love, joy or peace, but we often attach to it so it leaves us, if we are content with what we have and our life experience then there is no clinging and there is no loss of contentment <3 much love to you

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