Vidur, an important character of the story of Mahabharata, holds a special place in the saga of Kaurava dynasty. Vidur-niti is not only a policy of war for life but also holds a special place as a policy of life-love and life-behavior. While Chanakya Niti is mentioned in the policies that introduce in detail the state system, behavior and guiding principles, Vidur Niti has special importance from the point of view of clear instructions and interpretation of right and wrong. Many a times, a person becomes extremely individual, focused and selfish by getting attached to personal expectations, while coming out of the scope of personal expectations, by connecting the one with the many, thinking about the true and false, and becoming a philanthropist in a holistic sense, becoming society centric or polycentric. goes. The expansion of 'self' into 'other' is the main desired aspect of human religion in truth. Chanakya has clearly and carefully presented it in the light of society and religion and Vidur has expressed it fearlessly with justified advocacy in the context of his time.