Why Hero and Villain don’t exist in the most ancient Philosophy?
You’ll find something really strange that there’s no such thing as a clear-cut hero and villain in any of the texts in the world’s most ancient philosophy. When reading these texts, we start deciding whether characters like Kansa are villains and figures like Krishna are heroes. When crafting these stories, we make decisions about Ravana being the baddie and Ram as the good guy. Why Hero and Villain don’t exist in Hindu Philosophy? The concepts of good and evil, right and wrong, lawful and sin, all find their place in Hindu philosophy from different angles or seek to be assimilated into it. The fundamental of Hindu philosophy revolves around the concept of karma and its consequences. Here is no one labeled as the hero or villain. This philosophy deals with the repercussions of our actions and how they interact with the results of our actions.
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Strangely, there's no such thing as a clear-cut hero and villain in any of the texts in the world’s most ancient philosophy.














