A Sage Made by Failure, Not Favour
A Sage Made by Failure, Not Favour A resilient reflection on Rishi Vishwamitra Success is often narrated as a straight ascent. Spirituality, even more so, is imagined as a graceful unfolding. But the life of Rishi Vishwamitra refuses both illusions. His journey is uneven, interrupted, and marked by repeated collapses of expectation. And yet—he becomes a sage. Not because he avoided failure . But because he used it. Rishi Vishwamitra’s path dismantles the idea that spiritual growth is protected. There was no invisible shield guarding him from setbacks. No divine favoritism ensuring smooth progress. In fact, his life seems almost engineered to confront him with obstacles at every stage. Each failure did something precise—it exposed a hidden instability. Where impatience existed, delay appeared. Where pride lingered, correction followed. Where distraction survived, interruption arrived. Failure, in the life of Rishi Vishwamitra, was not punishment. It was diagnosis . Th...







