The world is a mixture of many cultures and traditions in it. We see that in every culture there is great importance to the value of truth in it. In many cases, we find that the value of truth is more important. But the question is, is it necessary to tell truth in every aspect of life?
As we speak about the matter of truth, Yes…. In a sense, we see that according to moral gestures telling the truth is necessary. But, these kinds of truths show how much social unrest has persisted in society. In many situations, the value of a lie exceeds the value of the truth.
We see in the Hindu traditional educational system that in the educational centre that is Ashrama when a student is about to graduate from the Ashrama in the final lecture of Guru he gives out some dialogues about the importance of when and how a person should talk. According to this, a person is bound to tell truth, but a truth which will be harmful or cause violence should be avoided. In these circumstances, even a lie would make a difference.
Many see that the word truth is more useful than lie, but in reality, we can say that both truth and lie are more important and it is connected. So, being responsible in the situation and the weight of the time is more important to deliver both truth and lie.