Meet the power of memory that will never forget the blessings ... Meet the power of forgetfulness that will never forget the blessings ...


Today is the final destination of our journey of contemplation of the six types of 'acceptance' that have led G One to progress. Today we will consider debt acceptance. In the context of this debt acceptance, a good sentiment is expressed in a poem:

I don't want to know if I get respect or not,

It doesn't matter if you get the fruit or not;

Born to do his duty, he was busy day and night,

It is our duty to be debt free here.

If we think with our eyes closed for a moment, we realize that caterpillars, from nature to the individual, are indebted to us. If the elements of nature do us favors through air-water-Ujas etc., then parents do favors through birth-life-version, teachers do favors through education-linguistic knowledge etc., then by showing the way of virtue of religion, Do favors. Oops! The farmer who grows the grain and the cook who makes the food - the housewife also do us a favor of satisfying our hunger.

Yes, some of these favors are done through compensation (wages) and some benefits are selfless without compensation (wages). The blessings that come from a selfless spirit are definitely better. But the benefits of compensation often prove to be important for our lives, so it is not necessary to assume that the benefits of compensation alone become insignificant.

An individual's approach to gratitude can be of three types. That approach tends to be a paradox of a person's worthiness or inadequacy. The third type of approach is to do favors against favors. If acacia is planted, it will give thorns in return. If it is touched by mistake, the blood will not remain without rupture. If someone does favors to such evildoers, he will almost do favors in return. Because his rites and nature are the same. This is the youngest approach ... The second type of approach is the neglect of benevolence. If palm tree seeds are planted, it will reach great heights from time to time. But it does not give the planter even a small shade. Other types of people are like that. When it is selfish, help is taken away but then it is not seen face to face. Who knows who you are and who I am? This approach is moderate. Both of these approaches are paradoxical about a person's incompetence. Because it does not reveal the view of the debtor towards the benefactor.

The third and foremost approach is to accept a loan to the benefactor. If mango tree seeds are planted, it spreads in many branches from time to time and gives a good return of hundreds of mangoes to its owner. Not even once, but for years. If anyone does favors to such gentlemen, he must reciprocate when the time comes. Because he has kept the gratitude of the benefactor in his heart. Simply put, if you want to be in the first-best position, you have to cultivate the vision of loan acceptance. Where this loan acceptance vision is cultivated, there is an opportunity to know how wonderful reciprocity is. So read this motivational event:

A tourist was walking along the forest path when he saw a lion roaring in the distance. He was frightened at the first sight of the lion. But on closer inspection, he realized that the lion was not in a position to stand up and run. Courageously, he came to the point where the lion was only eight to ten feet away. Now he noticed that one of the lion's legs had a large acacia stick deep into it. That is why he is suffering. He was very kind and knew that animal sensations often proved to be superior to humans. So he ventured and slowly went to the lion.

As expected, Singh stretched out his legs as if begging for help. The traveler very cleverly - patiently pulled out the whip and rubbed the forest herb to stop the bleeding. The happy lion licked the traveler's hand with his tongue and expressed his happiness: as if he were an obedient dog instead of a ferocious lion! Taking a rare memorable experience of life, the wandering lion departed from there.

Years after this incident, an unexpected tragic turn came in the life of this kind traveler. He had been in a town for a few months for business and even though he was innocent, he was caught in the crime of theft-murder. The circumstantial evidence became so bizarre that the thief-murderer was proved. The stern-tempered king ordered him to be killed in public, declaring him a 'punishment-death'. Accordingly, the lion of the king's zoo was brought to the ground with a cage and the tourist was pushed into the cage of a ferocious lion in front of everyone's eyes. Realizing that the moment of death had also come for the traveler, Manoman began to remember his God.

But what is this ? Instead of biting the tourist, Vikral Singh started galloping with him, licking his hands and feet and repeatedly showing his paw to the tourist. The traveler now understood that 'this is the same lion that I had treated in the forest. He is saving me right now in return for that favor. ' Tears welled up in the tourist's eyes. Raja- The people saw this miraculous scene and all were stunned. There were shouts from the crowd, 'This tourist looks innocent. That is why nature has saved it. Rethink the case. ' The king accepted the people's word and the traveler was acquitted after a fresh in-depth investigation.

The tendency to accept debt is sometimes reflected in what a wonderful response it makes to a violent beast.

The guidance that develops the instinct to understand gratitude (acceptance of debt) and to do benevolence is great from Jain philosophy. According to Jain philosophy, there are a total of six elements in the whole world: Dharmastikaya- Adharmastikaya- Akashastikaya- Jivastikaya- Ajivastikaya and Kaal. Every element has a basic nature such as, the nature of Dharmastikaya is motion aid, the nature of Ardhamastikaya is status support, etc. The nature of Jivastikaya (living beings like us) is to help each other. When this truth is understood, the vision of understanding and doing goodness flourishes very much.

Finally a heart touching prayer: Meet the memory power that will never forget the blessings .. Meet the forgetfulness that the blessings will never remember ...

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