Vinata’s impatience changed everything. Instead of waiting, she broke her egg early, and Aruna was born incomplete. The Mahabharata shows how comparison and envy can destroy what patience would have perfected. In today’s fast-paced world, this story warns us not to rush growth — what is nurtured slowly reaches its full strength.
Saturday, October 4, 2025
Rushing Life Comes at a Price: Vinata and Aruna in the Mahabharata
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