A wise man is said to have four things. They are called Sama, Dana, Bheda and Danda. To deal with people in the world, the first thing you use is Sama. When that doesn’t work out, then you go to the second method, which is Dana. Dana means allowing it to happen, forgiving, creating a space.
When people don’t recognize your generosity in allowing them space, then the third principle comes, Bheda. Bheda means to create a discrimination, make a difference, intentionally create a gap. Danda is the final approach. If one is insensitive even to the difference, what can you do? You have to take a stick.
Sama, Dana, Bheda and Danda
A wise man is said to have four things. They are called Sama, Dana, Bheda and Danda. To deal with people in the world, the first thing you use is Sama. When that doesn’t work out, then you go to the second method, which is Dana. Dana means allowing it to happen, forgiving, creating a space.
When people don’t recognize your generosity in allowing them space, then the third principle comes, Bheda. Bheda means to create a discrimination, make a difference, intentionally create a gap. Danda is the final approach. If one is insensitive even to the difference, what can you do? You have to take a stick.
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