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"The strength of a lion isn't in its roar, but in the silent determination of its hunt."
"True power lies not in controlling others, but in mastering oneself."
"Adversity is the chisel that shapes the unyielding stone of potential into a masterpiece."
"To rule is not to be loved, but to be obeyed without question. Fear is a far more reliable currency than affection."
"I don't simply take what I want; I make them beg to give it to me."
"They rail against the darkness and the shadows. However, they fail to grasp a simple truth: it is merely a reflection. A perfectly sharpened mirror held up to the ugliness they refuse to acknowledge within themselves. Every act of depravity, every desperate betrayal, and each whispered compromise are not inventions, but the masterpieces born of flawed desires. The catalyst brings them forth into the light."
"I am to be reborn and watch over my lineage, my family. There is a responsibility to nurture and protect them, my dearest son Dhiru and my cherished grandchildren. The return will happen, just as my grandfather, Raja Mukunda Mohan Dhar, did before."
"The places where I found true solace are the homes I built—19 Kabir Sarani Road, Dacca, and 19 Kabir Road, Calcutta. Within their walls reside the love and labor I poured into them, the blessings of my forefathers, and the cherished memories of my beloved grandmother Tarini, my grandfather Raja Mukunda Dhar, and my devoted parents, Hara Mohan Dhar and Elokeshi."
"Every tick of the clock is a step closer to the grand finale – a cosmic joke where everyone's the victim of time's indifference. What's so precious about something that will betray you in the end?"
"Lacks sympathy for the local populace, enjoys the power given to him by the Maharaja. Being from East Bengal, he filled several appointments with individuals from his region, including appointing his own brother as a Sub-Registrar. This decision marginalized Uriyas and domiciled Bengalis, leading to disappointment and discontent among them. Although Dhar enjoyed the confidence of the Maharaja, the local public opinion was against him."
"Dhar is bringing a colony of men from East Bengal to Mayurbhanj and employing them in various state departments"
"One of the cruelest yet most efficient Dewan of Mayurbhanj. Both horror and business is skyrocketing in Mayurbhanj"
"Mayurbhanj could not reach the position, where it is now, if Dhar Babu was not the Dewan"