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resembling a stylized lotus. Inside the circle, in proportions
Every poison is known by its antidote.
corner, an empty shell that is merely
I am death; I am this blood, these ravaged lands, and this wanton destruction.
– Panchali Draupadi
To preserve one notion of goodness and righteousness you destroy another. To uphold one principle you sacrifice another.
No one person is the cause for or consequence of all that happens. I am just the tenth man, the threshold, the turn in the tide. I stand here on the shoulders of humanity, a mere instrument of Time.
– Govinda Shauri
It is easier to not know than to not comprehend, for not knowing implies that the world is large, and that is a fact. Not comprehending is a far more personal fault.
Kill them. Kill them all. Remind the world what it means to be Arya. Remind the world what it is to walk with the gods.
– Syoddhan Kauravya
A man is not defined by one allegiance alone... If he were, then reason would have no value, nor would loyalty have meaning.
… the greatest mystery, the greatest wonder of creation is that we are capable of both relentless reason and boundless love ... It is not about what we are, but what we can become.
– Govinda Shauri
The only way to speak of death is flippantly. Death is what makes life ironical – it eludes you when you want it the most, and seeks you out when you desire it the least. Perhaps, if we manage to perfect our longing for death, we may even become immortal ...'
- Govinda Shauri in Govinda: The Aryavarta Chronicles Book 1
Without love, we would not comprehend compassion.
- Govinda Shauri
His strides are the only evidence he exists, and so he wanders,
lost in a city that he has always called home.
Our creased hides and limp tongues attract neither fashionable
eye nor futile envy, and we no longer feel the burden of his
entire weight, though his heart is heavier than it was.
Sometimes we stop, and he looks with longing at the stars
overhead.
We remain on the ground. We have no concept of up, for out
reality lies below. It is how life works. This too shall pass.
For too long now divinity and destiny have legitimized what reason and compassion would not. An individual for a family, a family for the kingdom, a kingdom for an empire... And now – an empire for humanity.
– Govinda Shauri
What does it matter who is ruler of a realm that no longer exists?