One of the finest examples of true, balanced masculinity is none other than Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. 🌷🌷
What can we learn from him?
Generally, when masculine energy exceeds in a person, it often manifests as animalistic traits. Such individuals become inclined to dominate, intimidate, and unnecessarily showcase power. The quest for conquest at any cost intensifies, turning them into a Duryodhana or a Ravana.
In contrast, a Veera (warrior) not only excels in societal competence but also embraces the subtler dimensions of life, such as compassion for all living beings. Such a person embodies qualities like understanding and adapting to situations, showing respect and kindness, especially toward the weak or underprivileged.
A true Veera, who balances compassion and aesthetic sensitivity, can also be ferocious and fearless when necessary. They do not hesitate to unsheathe their sword when the situation demands it.
This ability to take righteous...
Generally, when masculine energy exceeds in a person, it often manifests as animalistic traits. Such individuals become inclined to dominate, intimidate, and unnecessarily showcase power. The quest for conquest at any cost intensifies, turning them into a Duryodhana or a Ravana.
In contrast, a Veera (warrior) not only excels in societal competence but also embraces the subtler dimensions of life, such as compassion for all living beings. Such a person embodies qualities like understanding and adapting to situations, showing respect and kindness, especially toward the weak or underprivileged.
A true Veera, who balances compassion and aesthetic sensitivity, can also be ferocious and fearless when necessary. They do not hesitate to unsheathe their sword when the situation demands it.
This ability to take righteous...