Beware of ‘poisonous’ people who speak sweetly! Acharya Chanakya told surefire ways to identify fraudsters:

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Lucknow. In today’s competitive era, every person wants to climb the ladder of success, but often the biggest obstacles in our path become those people who believe in the saying ‘Ram in the mouth, knife in the side’. It is very difficult to recognize cunning people who praise from the front and conspire behind the back. India’s great diplomat Acharya Chanakya has given some surefire formulas to expose such fake faces in his famous book ‘Chanakya Niti’. Let us understand in the reporter style of Amar Ujala how you can detect the fraudsters hiding around you.

Character Recognition: Judging a Man Like Gold

Acharya Chanakya says that just as gold is rubbed, cut, heated and beaten to test its purity, in the same way a person’s true character can be identified by his Sacrifice, conduct, virtues and deeds It happens from. The biggest mistake can be to consider someone yours only through sweet words. According to Chanakya, a person without sacrifice can never be loyal.

‘Vishkumbham Payomukham’: Milk on the outside, poison inside

In Chanakya Niti, people who speak excessively sweet things have been called ‘Vishakumbham Payomukham’ – that is, a pitcher which has milk on its mouth, but is filled with destructive poison inside.

Compliment Trap: A deceitful person will praise you so much in your presence that you will not even suspect it, but in your absence he will leave no opportunity to tarnish your image.

Blind-support: Clever people will never oppose you, even if you are wrong. They want you to not correct your mistakes and ultimately fail.

‘Greed test’ to identify selfish friends

If you have doubts about someone’s behavior, Chanakya Niti gives a practical way to test it. Present a small ‘lure’ to the person. If he is ready to harm your interests for his own sake, then understand that he is associated with you only for profit. A person who abandons you in times of crisis can never be a true friend.

5 surefire mantras to avoid fraud

Keep secret things secret: Do not share your personal information and success plan with anyone until it is complete. A friend who knows your secret can be more scary than an enemy.

Distance from gossipers: The person who speaks ill of others in front of you will definitely speak ill of you in front of others.

Focus on Karmas: Pay attention not to people’s words, but to their past actions and behavior. A person’s actions are his real mirror.

Excessive straightness is harmful: In the forest, the first thing to be cut is the straight trees. Therefore, instead of being too straightforward in life, adopt practical smartness.

The company of the one who speaks bitter truth: That friend who scolds you for your mistakes and tells you the bitter truth is your real well-wisher.