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LAW OF POWER :

When competing for power, beware of your Close ones. Wait for right Opportunity.

JUDGEMENT :
be calm at the crucial time that can make your way to attain power. when you are competing with your closed ones for power. never make the first move. let them do their action first. wait for your opportunity. by showing patience you can achieve great favor or advantage of opportunity.

QUOTE "“Patience is a conquering virtue.” 
                         ― Geoffrey Chaucer

TRANSGRESSION AND OBSERVANCE OF THE LAW

In 297 BC there was a king named BINDUSARA. he was the second emperor of the Maurya Empire. During his reign, the empire expanded southwards. He had two well-known sons, Susima and Ashoka, who were the viceroys of Taxila and Ujjain, respectively. He ruled his empire from his capital named Patliputra (patna Of Modern India).During his 50's he was attacked collectively Greek and Khurasani Armies. The greek army was headed by Seleucus I Nicator, who was one of the Diadochi. Having previously served as an infantry general under Alexander the Great, he eventually assumed the title of basileus and established the Seleucid Empire over much of the territory in the Near East.  
The Khurasani army was headed by Mir Khurasan. Mir wanted to take revenge of his daughters death Noor who was the wife of Bindusara. Both armies were strong. They attacked the city of patliputra and easily captured the fort. Bindusara dropped his arms in front of Seleucus and mir. Meanwhile ASHOKA and SUSHIMA got to know about the war.They came with their armies to save their families. Seleculus and Mir knew that if both of Bindusara's will attack. They would loose the battle. So they asked Ashoka and Sushima for their escape in exchange for Bindusara's and his families life. 




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