Amrutvani.


Walking is like not having to go back, talking is like not having to apologize, eating is like not having to eat and living is like not having to be born or die.

1) Even a scholar without devotion and satsang is degraded.

2) But condemnation and self-praise are both poisonous.

3) Just as oil cannot be obtained by grinding sand, true happiness and peace cannot be obtained by suffering.

2) God never betrays the one who trusts God.

2) The earth cannot bear the burden of a liar.

2) Opportunity is like ice. If you go to think of catching it, your finger will go.

2) Akshar Gyan without Sanskar is like a flower without fragrance.

2) Tak Mayavi is a sorceress, her steps are known only after she has passed away.

3) Three things are not waiting for anyone, time, death and recruitment.

10) The one who believes in a little salt never burns in the fire of dissatisfaction.

11) Falling into the immediate welcome of the wicked, we keep God out.

12) When God is gracious, He does not give wealth but improves the mind.

12) Dharma should be practiced by enduring suffering, the cause of suffering is the sin of the past.

12) The purpose of religion is not to change people's opinion but to change their life.

12) Not to cry for the past, not to be afraid for the future, to applaud the present moment is the only true feat.

12) The fame of wealth does not last long but the reputation gained from service lasts even after death.

12) The work of a religious person is to awaken the sidewalks and to expose the perpetrators of immorality.

12) Intoxication may not be caused by intoxicants, but wealth does not remain without intoxication.

12) Pure perfume has a pure character, it gives fragrance even to those who are near.

20) Being robbed in service and affection becomes a relative of the Almighty.

21) A man lying in a ditch can survive but a man lying in a ditch cannot survive.

2) By drowning in the holy spring of repentance, even the sinner becomes pure.

2) The only activity for God is true retirement for salvation.

2) To walk or not to turn back, to speak or to apologize, to eat or to eat and to live or to die.

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