Who knows why there are always two types of people in this world. There is a class that accepts life at the level of suffering and disease, thinking that whatever you want to do tomorrow, enjoy it today. There is another class which considers not only the victim but also this life as a disease and does not give place to joy in life. Wise people say that this is a half-truth understanding, while the ultimate truth lies somewhere in the middle. Buddha also told the disciple that if the strings of the sitar are kept too taut, it is very likely to break while playing. If the string is left completely loose, it is not possible to make music out of it. Something similar is understanding the truth about life. If the strings of sacrifice are left loose or the strings of life’s necessity are overstretched, then life will never produce sweet music, so if the ultimate truth of life is to be found, it has to be found somewhere in the middle. This is what Shri Ram called limit. Sri Krishna has said the situated Pramsa. Shree Sai has said Shraddha Saburi. Rajneeshji has testified. If we do not give the place of bhang in life to the level of disease and do not deceive the victim as a disease, then we will get the truth in the middle and through the ultimate truth in life we will get the supreme joy.
Navsari – Gunwant Joshi – The views expressed in this article are the author’s own.
Make a tally in the book of life
Show how much you have lived till date, how much you have earned, how much debt you have paid off and show it to a saint – the entire human community of life, whether it is religious-spiritualist or in the scope of consumerism, has material comforts, riches, wealth, sattva, rajas. And the appearance of Tamas Guna is rarely seen. Human opportunity is a great asset, it is up to us to take it in which house! Saints in the society, experts in spiritual knowledge, adopted the path of sat, attained humanity in the true sense, loved God-God-parvaradigar and have been teaching and preaching continuously, the author of the above post, Santashree Bhavadasji, wrote very accurate, necessary and essential articles of life. – We are warned by sweet words to get the locks of Jokha. When Nirant Acharyashri Dalsukhdas Maharaj of our Mauza Panthak recited the above poem in his unique style and melodious voice, everyone’s hearts were filled with joy and happiness, describing his good deeds, humanity, service, kindness, generosity – Make up your mind!! Indeed, let us be blessed by the saying of “the morning from the wake,” following the voice of conscience, seeing and witnessing ourselves.
Kakadwa (Umarpada) – Kanojbhai Vasava – The views expressed in this article are the author’s own.