The story of Panchatantra writing.
Long ago, there was a state in South India called
Mahilarapya. The king of that kingdom was immortal wealth, elephants, horses,
feudal lords did not lack anything. But there was a lack of peace. At all times
the king spent his days in discomfort. Minister Sumati was very worried about
the King's uneasiness. He asked the king the reason for his discomfort.
The king said, You know that I have three sons who are
uneducated and unprincipled. How many teachers I did hire to teach them. But
everything failed. This thought has taken away all the happiness and peace of
my mind. I think it is better to have no children than this.
The minister said in shock, It's not just my words. In
ethics, it is better to be childless or if the son dies. But a foolish son is
never desirable. Because as long as a foolish son lives, he will only be a
cause of sorrow.
The minister said, King your words are true. But what is the
reason for so much worry? There is a great scholar named Vishnu Sharma, his
fame is in the country and abroad. Give him the responsibility of educating the
princes.
The king immediately summoned Vishnu Sharma to kingdom.
Vishnu Sharma came. The king greeted him respectfully and said, Oh! Sage,
please take charge of the education of my three sons. For this I will give you
one hundred villages.
Vishnu Sharm smiled softly and said, I am eighty now, what
shall I do with the village. I don’t sell lore or knowledge. However, your
request must be protected. I will educate your sons in six months.
Vishnu Sharma took responsibility of the prince's education.
He realized that teaching in the traditional way should not be done. So he
wrote the story. The policy began to teach them with the help of educational
stories. Those are the stories of Panchatantra. The stories are divided into
five parts like, Book One: Mitra-bedha (The Loss Of Friends), Book Two:
Mitra-labha (The Winning of Friends), Book Three: Kakolukiyum (On Crows And
Owls), Book Four: Labdhapranasam (Loss Of Gains) and Book Five: Apariksitakarakam
(III-Considered Action). Surprisingly, in just six months, the three princes
became wise in ethics.
Why You Should Read Books - 15 Benefits Of Reading More
People have been writing books for centuries – someone’s
writing a book right now and books will be written for a long time to come. The
question is, when was the last time you read a book? While there’s no doubt
that reading is a priceless activity, the habit of reading books has been on a
decline. Most people claim they don’t have the time to read, yet the average
person watches TV for more than two hours a day. Reading is a workout for your
mind - and it’s just as important as physical exercise.
So here are 15 reasons why you should read more!
Number 1 - Acquire Knowledge
This is the most obvious and important benefit of
reading.
Humans are the only species on Earth that can
transmit information and knowledge over
a distance and over several generations.
Written language separates us from all other
species.
It enables us to transfer knowledge rapidly, and
allows us to develop faster.
Everything you read fills your mind with new bits
of information, and the more knowledge
you have, the better-equipped you are - and the
more able you become to tackle challenges.
Even if you were to lose everything you physically
possess, no one can ever take away your knowledge.
Number 2 - Improve Memory
Reading books offers the opportunity to stop and
take a moment to rethink or reflect on
the content.
When you read a book, you have to remember an assortment
of characters, their backgrounds,
ambitions, histories, and nuances, as well as the
various arcs and subplots that weave
their way through the story.
What’s more, with every new memory you create, you
create new pathways in your brain, and
this strengthens the existing ones.
Furthermore, staying mentally stimulated by reading
regularly, can slow the progress or
possibly even prevent Alzheimer’s or Dementia.
Number 3 - Strengthen Critical And Analytical Skills
Have you ever read an amazing mystery novel, and
solved the mystery yourself - before finishing
the book?
If so, you were able to put your critical thinking
skills to work, by taking note of
all the details provided, and sorting them out.
That same ability to analyze details comes in handy
- even in real life!
In fact, critical thinking skills are essential.
Being able to solve problems, given just certain
elements, are a part of daily life – from
finishing a project for work to figuring out how to
navigate difficult relationships.
Number 4 - Advance Your Career
The more you read, the more words you are exposed
to.
These words will inevitably make their way into
your everyday vocabulary - and being
articulate and well-spoken earns you bonus point in
many professions.
The ability to confidently communicate with your
employers and peers, can be an enormous
boost to your self-esteem, and it will also help
you advance the career ladder.
Studies have shown that those who are well-read,
well-spoken and knowledgeable on a variety
of topics, tend to get promotions more quickly and
more often - compared to those with smaller
vocabularies and lack of awareness of literature,
scientific breakthroughs and global events.
Number 5 - Improve Writing Skills
In addition to expanding your vocabulary, exposure
to published, well-written work has
a positive effect on your own writing as well.
Many successful authors gained their expertise by
reading the works of others.
Observing the various styles of other authors,
journalists, poets and writers will eventually
be reflected in your own writing style.
So, if you want to become a better writer, start by
learning from previous masters!
Number 6 - Reduce Stress And Anxiety
Chronic escapism is by no means a healthy habit,
but neither is dwelling on stressful
life circumstances all the time.
In short doses, allowing your mind to focus on
things other than your challenges, can
be highly beneficial, and even necessary.
Reading offers a safe, healthy, and productive
replacement for negative thinking.
It gives your mind a safe place to rest, until you
regain the strength you need to overcome
obstacles and challenges.
Number 7 - Improve Focus And Concentration
In our busy lifestyles, our attention is constantly
drawn in different directions throughout the
day.
Studies have shown that in a single 5-minute span,
the average person will divide their
time between working on a task, checking email,
keeping an eye on social media, monitoring
their smartphone, and chatting with a couple of
people (either online or in person).
Of course, this type of distracted behavior lowers
productivity.
When you read a book, all of your attention is
focused on what you’re reading - causing
the rest of the world to fade away as you immerse
yourself in the details.
Reading at least 20 minutes a day will improve your
concentration, and you’ll be amazed
at how much more focused you’ll be.
Number 8 - Boost Inspiration And Motivation
Reading inspirational books can contribute to your
growth and development.
With the endless amount of perspectives and lives
you can read about, books can give you
an opportunity to have experiences that you haven’t
had the chance to, and still allow
you to learn the life skills they entail.
Essentially, reading is the seed to inspiration.
The words plant the ideas in your brain, and those
ideas flourish from there.
Number 9 - Learn At Your Own Pace
Another benefit of reading a book is that you learn
at your own pace.
Since you have the book all the time, you can
always go back to a section you feel you
don’t understand.
You can read a chapter as many times as you wish,
without worrying that you’ll miss
out a section.
If it’s a self-help book, you can tackle one issue
at a time.
Once you handle one problem, then you can move to
the next issue whenever you feel you’re
ready.
Everything is done at your own pace, and most
importantly, your mind is free to interpret
things the way you feel.
Number 10 - Stimulate Imagination
You are limited only by what you can imagine.
The worlds described in books, as well as other
people’s views and opinions, will
help you expand your understanding of what is
possible.
By reading a written description of an event or a
place, your mind is responsible for creating
that image in your head - instead of having the
image placed in front of you when you
watch TV.
You connect all these creations and make changes
while you keep reading - all the while expanding
your worldview.
When you explore a new literary world, this opens
doors for new ideas, subjects and situations
that can get you thinking on trying new
experiences.
Number 11 - Improve Conversation Skills
Because reading increases your vocabulary and your
knowledge of how to correctly use
new words, it helps you better articulate what you
want to say.
The knowledge you gain from reading also gives you
more to talk about with others.
You’ll be able to hold your own, and add to the
conversation - instead of having to
make excuses and leave.
You will be able to engage a wider variety of
people, and in turn improve your knowledge
and conversation skills.
Ultimately, this will make you a much more
interesting and refreshing person to be around.
Number 12 - Become More Empathetic
According to studies, losing yourself in books,
especially fiction, may increase your empathy.
As you let go of the emotional and mental chatter
found in the real world, you enjoy
deep reading that allows you to feel what the
characters in a story feel.
And this in turn makes you more empathetic to
people in real life.
You become more aware and alert to the lives of
others.
Number 13 - Sleep Better
Poor sleep leads to low productivity.
This is why so many experts recommend that you
establish a regular de-stressing routine
before you go to sleep.
This will help calm your mind, and therefore help
you sleep better.
Reading a book is one of the best ways to calm
yourself before going to bed.
Even if it’s just for ten minutes, reading can help
you push whatever was keeping you
awake out of your mind.
So while in bed, instead of watching television or
spending time on your smartphone, grab
a book and read.
Number 14 - Source Of Companionship
During your life, you will experience numerous
transitions.
Changing schools, jobs or cities may require you to
replace old relationships with new
ones - and sometimes, these adjustments are harder
or take longer than expected.
Reading can help reduce feelings of alienation and
loneliness.
Whether it’s through the comfort of a favorite book,
or through an emotional connection to
relatable characters - books provide a stable
source of companionship - especially during
times when you feel the only person you can count
on is yourself.
Number 15 - Increase Your Lifespan
Researchers have found that adults who read at
least three and a half hours a week, can
expect to have a longer lifespan than those who do
not read books.
This is because reading can increase connectivity
between brain cells, which can lower the risk
of neurodegenerative diseases that can shorten a
lifespan.
Developing a daily reading habit can be super
beneficial for you - in fact, reading makes
you more intelligent!
Research shows that reading not only helps with
fluid intelligence, but with reading
comprehension and emotional intelligence as well -
and as a result, you make smarter decisions
about yourself and those around you.
Whether you choose to nourish your inner escapist,
or feed your brain with new knowledge, remember
to crack open a book and replenish your soul regularly.
What do you think?
Are you an avid reader, or do you avoid books like
the plague?
Now that you know all the amazing benefits reading
has to offer, will you make a conscious
effort to read more?
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