Time flows by doing its work. It does not stop for anyone. Less of darkness does not last forever. After the dark night of Amas a beautiful dawn rises. After the scorching heat of summer, the cloud of Ashadh cools the soul. The thirst for water in the unbearable heat of summer seems to be tense in the monsoon river floods as human times change. Is a sacrifice of time. Even in our lives, nature has connected an endless cycle of time. Happiness, sorrow, grief, joy, ups and downs and dark light come in those who walk at their own pace. Life is a gift from nature. Tasting it will make you understand the essence of life. Nature does not change its rule or order. It is cold in winter, rainy in monsoon and hot in summer. We have to adapt to natural action. We feel according to natural laws.
Time is the same and right time for every living being. No one gets more or less. Time does not wait for us. Our saints have called time extremely powerful. Time is a major part of the three stages of human life. Played in childhood i.e. playing for twelve years. Mixing in youth means building a pattern for later life. Spreading the spirit of good deeds, virtue and humanity. Trips and religious activities can be good in youth. Being able to have health and morale in youth brings courage to do all the work. Then comes old age. In old age there is hard work which means good health.
Grinding grains with a small bell gives the body exercise. The limbs have become weaker due to age. The ear cannot hear, the eye cannot see. One can barely reach the temple. No other work is possible except Harismaran and Ishwarkirtan. Our saints have said that playing in childhood, mingling in youth and mingling in old age is the pattern of life. Morning, noon, evening time play a major part. It is right to call childhood in the morning, youth in the afternoon and old age in the evening.
- Bhagubhai Bhimda
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