What is the real identity of a wise man? Know according to Vidur Niti
- bySudha Saxena
- 28 Apr, 2025

Vidur Niti: His thoughts in Vidur Niti are as relevant today as they were in the Dwapar era. Vidur's policies give the message of restraint, courage and morality in life. Vidur Niti describes the characteristics of great and knowledgeable men.
Vidur Niti: Mahatma Vidur is such a character of Mahabharata, who was neither from a royal dynasty nor greedy for power, yet he showed the path to everyone with his knowledge, policies and piety. Despite being a slave's son, he raised the voice of policy, wisdom and truth in the royal palace of Hastinapur. Vidur always kept religion paramount, no matter how difficult the circumstances were. His thoughts in Vidur Niti are as relevant today as they were in the Dwapar era. Vidur's policies give the message of restraint, courage and morality in life. Vidur Niti describes the characteristics of great and knowledgeable men. In such a situation, let us know what these characteristics are.
- According to Vidur Niti, the person who does not waver from his duty in winter, summer, happiness, sorrow or any adverse situation is called a Pandit or a wise person in the true sense. The mind of such a person is stable and he becomes a Karmayogi and achieves success and respect in life.
- According to Vidur Niti, a person who is neither afraid of any thing, person or situation nor has excessive attachment towards it is called a Pandit, i.e. a wise person in the true sense. His decision is prudent and he acts not out of attachment or fear, but inspired by Dharma and logic.
- Vidur Niti says that the person who has the same feelings in both the situations of wealth and poverty and is constantly engaged in his work without any greed or remorse, is the true wise person. His wisdom is not driven by wealth, but by self-confidence and devotion to work.
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