What six things should a man remember to become 'rich' in mind and heart?


- A single de chingari-shashin

- Skyscrapers are built today, but only the sweat of the laborer who labors for the patio

Throwing away the new t-shirt, the son said: "Dad, I will not wear such a cheap t-shirt." There should be a change in the t-shirts of me and the servant.

"Shut up now. You don't see that I worship Lakshmi Maiya. First I will bathe Lakshmi Mata with milk. Then with pure water and then a garland of roses, do not insult Mother Lakshmi. It is a sin to interfere in the work of religion" - said the father.

"You don't have any religion in that you pay the servant very little, you don't feel insult to Lakshmi Mata in that we eat basmati rice and give kodari to the servant or the gardener. Your heart does not ache to fill the coffers by earning exorbitant interest from the poor. By donating to the temple, you show yourself as the foremost in religious activities, but you do not live by giving rupees to the helpless Buddha standing at the door. You don't remember the sanctity of Lakshmiji where you hold great parties in the hotel and keep the officers happy and do illegal things. Thrifty only at my expense?'' - the son took the brunt of the father's words.

"Son, it is not good for you to get used to living a luxurious life from childhood, so I am doing simple experiments to improve you. After all, you are also going to be the heir of the amount I have saved!" - father aka papa said defendingly. At that time, a man who looked like a laborer came to meet the father of the young man, who was going to sit on a chair lying next to the sofa set, there the 'Lakshminandan' said: "Battamiz, worthless, you don't even know how to go to meet a 'big man'." behave? Get out move, part from here.''

The man who looked like a laborer put on modesty, but there was no tameez even in Seth, who was roasting his hands in the heat of money. If any other 'work', 'consumer' or 'big' man had come in place of that labourer, Seth would have laid the carpet for his welcome.

'Let's do it then?' The translation reminded me of the words 'forced' or something else worthy of representation by a laborer in the article. The laborer should have said that I must receive the fruits of your spiritual labor before I begin the work of preparing physical food for you. The strength to do my work requires order in society. My work requires the application of science and also the joy found through art. Show me if I don't have time to solve the mystery of this life on my own. If there is no opportunity to get into mechanics, chemistry, and industrial arts, give me books that will show me how to improve my methods of working with my tools, my household? "I cannot supply you with the physical food (strength) produced by me, unless I find suitable food."

What Leo Tolstoy weaves in this paragraph is true. Skyscrapers are seen, but if you look at the laborers who work for them, it is only the mercurial sweat of the patio.

The pride of labor is the worship of Gods and Goddesses. The honor of the working man is the honor of the gods and goddesses. Yantra culture has taken away the glory of mantra culture. Humility is the ornament of personality, high culture and worship of humanity is the true religion, self-reliance is the true self-esteem and true greatness lies in the tendency and spirit to make others happy as well as self-reliance. The race for happiness will only tire a man. The situation of living at the mercy of machines will also have to be seriously considered with the concept of progress.

There is no sin in making money but it is a sin in being greedy. To become an honest rich person who feels like bowing to Lakshmi, one has to make the mind demanding. Sane Guruji used to say that every thought that makes life beautiful, believe that it is Veda. He who does not mind being small can become really big or great. Today, instead of spirit, the empire of lusts is spreading. As a result man sees divinity in wealth as a means of lust fulfilment. If the heart is mellow and bathe the idol of Lakshmi with Ganga water, Lakshmi will teach you at a convenient time.

Today, the whole world is taking scientific progress for granted. A thinker named Gustave Lavon has rightly warned mankind that we must always remember that science only promises to inform the truth, it does not promise peace and happiness. Therefore, preservation of conscience in the use of science is indispensable.

Rajinikanth Shukal quotes an ironic dialogue between Timur Lang and Ahmadi, a poet captured as a slave.

The prisoners were brought before Timur Lung. It also included the Turkestani poet Ahmadi. Seeing Ahmadi, Timur asked: “I have heard that poets are examiners. I have two roses in my hand. Tell me its price." "The price of both roses is not less than four hundred gold mahors" - Arhamdi said... To test Ahmadi, Timur asked Tei another question: "Then how much do you estimate my price?" Self-respecting Ahmadi said: "Twenty-four Sonamahoro.''

Timur said: "Only twenty-four goldsmiths? That's the price of my dress." Taimur said... Poet Ahmadi said that the price I said is your dress, not you. Cruel and ruthless people have no value.

Money and power increase ego, so such people have no value in terms of humanity.

What six things should a man remember to become rich in mind and heart?

1. Willingness to live with ethics, honesty and humanity always with you. Mental training to consider the pure target as Lakshmi.

2. Virtue and willingness to respect others.

3. The attitude of seeing the divine in every particle.

4. Tendency to continuously improve heart purity and mental purity.

5. Abandonment of vices like work-anger-greed and generosity of respect even to the lesser man, contentment and disposition to be happy in every situation.

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