Discipline
Discipline
Discipline means obedience (AvbyMZ¨) to certain
rules and regulations which are essential for the maintenance (iÿYv‡eÿY) of law,
order, justice and punishment. Man lives in a society. He is to live with
others and obey discipline for maintaining peace in the society.
Everything within the universe (wek¦) is conducted (cwiPvwjZ) by discipline. Breach (f½) of discipline brings downfall (cZb). If every man does as he likes, there will be chaos (wek„•Ljv) in the society. So, the importance of discipline is very great. We
should follow discipline to be successful in the battle of life (Rxeb-hy×).
Discipline is very essential in the army. Everyone in
the army has to lead (cwiPvjbv) a disciplined life. A small group of military is more capable (mÿg) to win a battle than a large group of military which suffers from lack (Afve) of discipline.
Discipline is necessary in student life. by learning discipline, a student can
be a successful citizen in future. The student who learn discipline from their early
life can tackle (mgvavb Kiv) any problem in his future life.
The institution that follows discipline runs well. But it fails when it
is without discipline. A good institution follows rules and regulations strictly (K‡Vvifv‡e).
The planets (bÿÎivwR) move in discipline. As a result, there is no possibility of clash (msNl©) and conflict (Ø›Ø) among them. Thus discipline can be learnt from the disciplined (k„•LwjZ) movement of the planets.
Discipline brings success for one who follows it.
The great men of the world followed discipline strictly. They never did
anything against rules and regulations. We should follow their life style (Rxeb c×wZ) to be successful in life.
Discipline is development. Discipline draws (Uv‡b) a sharp line (Zx² †iLv) of distinction between men and beasts (cï). So, we should be careful of the importance of discipline in our life.