Kah Kalah Kani Mitrani (Questions for Constant Self-Reflection) — Benefits & How to Chant
कः कालः कानि मित्राणि
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Kah Kalah Kani Mitrani (Questions for Constant Self-Reflection)
Provides a clear framework for regular self-reflection
Builds situational awareness about time, place and people
Encourages honest assessment of one's income, expenses and means
Promotes self-knowledge
who one is and what one's strength is
Helps in planning, decision-making and prudent conduct
A concise, memorable verse for daily introspection
How to Chant Kah Kalah Kani Mitrani (Questions for Constant Self-Reflection)
Instructions
Recite the verse slowly and pause on each question in turn — the time, your friends, your place, your income and expenses, your own self, and your strength. Use it as a checklist for honest self-review again and again, as the verse itself advises. It is traditionally studied among Chanakya's teachings on prudence and self-awareness.
Spiritual Significance
Strategists and seekers alike have treasured this verse as a mirror of the mind, for the one who truly asks these six questions again and again is rarely caught unprepared, always knowing the hour, the company, the place, the means and the measure of their own power.
Origin & History
Source: Chanakya Niti
Author: Chanakya (Vishnugupta / Kautilya)
Chanakya, the master strategist, knew that sound action begins with an honest reading of one's own situation. In this verse he compresses that discipline into six questions — about time, friends, place, finances, self and strength — to be revisited again and again, giving the seeker a portable method for the self-awareness on which all wise conduct depends.