MESSAGE FOR CONTEMPLATION,59
Who is a fool? He who thinks that the world has any regard for him and is really in need of him.
- Swami Krishnananda.
Radhe krishna,
Supravat.Have a blessed day,
ESSENCE OF THE GITA
Swami Sivananda
Humility, unpretentiousness, harmlessness forgiveness, rectitude, service of the teachers, purity, steadfastness, self-control—all these divine virtues pave the way for the attainment of wisdom. He who is balanced in pleasure and pain, self-reliant, to whom a lump of earth, a piece of stone and gold are alike, who loves alike his friends and foes, firm, alike in censure and in praise—he is said to have crossed over the dualities. He is a Gunatita..
Swami Sivananda
Humility, unpretentiousness, harmlessness forgiveness, rectitude, service of the teachers, purity, steadfastness, self-control—all these divine virtues pave the way for the attainment of wisdom. He who is balanced in pleasure and pain, self-reliant, to whom a lump of earth, a piece of stone and gold are alike, who loves alike his friends and foes, firm, alike in censure and in praise—he is said to have crossed over the dualities. He is a Gunatita..
What a person believes in, that verily that person is, that verily constitutes the personality of
the person. This is a declaration in the Gita regarding this faith, the inner state of calmly and firmly
believing in the objective of your life. Thus linked together—prayer with faith, and effort with
resolution and calm, patient perseverance—they bring about seeming miracles. Perseverance and
patience are required because as in any other science, things take their own time.
Swami Chidananda.
Who is a fool? He who thinks that the world has any regard for him and is really in need of him.
- Swami Krishnananda.
Chant the Maha Mantra
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
BE HAPPY .
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