The Best Character: Difference between revisions

m
(→‎Story: Adding named ref)
Line 51: Line 51:
Sarkar ended his story here.<ref name="EE" />
Sarkar ended his story here.<ref name="EE" />


=== Sarkar's question — who's best the character? ===
=== Sarkar's question — who's the best character? ===
After ending the story, Sarkar asked his listeners to give their opinion that who was was the greatest people of the three — Vikranta, Alarka and the king of Kaushala. People around Sarkar started expressing their views. The views were diverse, some people told, Vikranta was the best person, some people felt Alarka was the best and so on.<ref name="EE" />
After ending the story, Sarkar asked his listeners to give their opinion on who was was the greatest of the three — Vikranta, Alarka, or the king of Kaushala. People around Sarkar started expressing their views. The views were diverse, some thought that Vikranta was the best, others thought that Alarka was the best, and so on.<ref name="EE" />


Sarkar listened to all the answers and then gave his own opinion. He told, all the three characters Vikranta, Alarka and the king of Kashi were great. But, the character of Alarka was not only is great himself but was encouraging and inspiring for the society too. Sarkar concluded—<ref name="EE" />
Sarkar listened to all of the answers and then gave his own opinion. He told that all three characters - Vikranta, Alarka and the king of Kaushala - were great. However, Alarka was not only great himself but also encouraged and inspired others to be great. Sarkar concluded—<ref name="EE" />
<blockquote>A great majority in society, and actually speaking almost all, do commit mistakes. They repent, too, and are always desirous of correcting themselves, of improving themselves. Alarka will inspire all such persons. These persons can get new hope in Alarka, thinking that if a man like Alarka could rise to great heights, why can’t they? Alarka will keep encouraging them to rebuild their careers in a nicer way.</blockquote>
<blockquote>A great majority in society, and actually speaking almost all, do commit mistakes. They repent, too, and are always desirous of correcting themselves, of improving themselves. Alarka will inspire all such persons. These persons can get new hope in Alarka, thinking that if a man like Alarka could rise to great heights, why can’t they? Alarka will keep encouraging them to rebuild their careers in a nicer way.</blockquote>