Exploitation

Everyone wants to get power for controlling others and want to get his work done by others. Exploitation is done with the help of power of money and muscles. Money power is most important factor of exploitation because labourers have no power to fight against the power of money. They have to work for getting their bread and butter by spending their life without any comforts. The world has been divided into two parts due to exploitation. Those people who have money can exploit the labourers and become more rich than before. According to the economics rule the rich becomes more rich because of exploitations of the labours and benefit of the having money. If the labourers get proper wages and salaries they will perform better and show their good performance due to hard work and sincerity. The labourers always do hard work due to fear of losing their job and never fight against the rich. The government also supports the rich people by making laws in favour of factory owners,mills and Corporates. Only the rich people govern the whole Government and get favours of banking system for their own benefits. The rich people become so powerful that nothing can be done against culprits and real criminals due to money and muscles power.

Relevant rules of God

What is the message given by Adi Shankara which is relevant even today? God lovingly reminds us today.
When Adi Shankara was residing at Varanasi with his pupils, he came across a scholar, who was immersed in complicated rules of grammar. When asked why he had taken up this intensive study, he replied that it would easily fetch him a few pieces of silver. "If I am designed a pandit, I can go to the home of some big zamindars (landlords), and hope to receive gifts and offerings from them for the livelihood of my large family," he said. Shankara then advised him appropriately and charged him with self-confidence and courage. Returning to his hermitage, Shankara wrote a verse summarising the advice he gave the poor scholar thus: Bhaja Govindam, bhaja Govindam, bhaja Govindam, moodha mate. Samprapte sannihithe kale, nahi nahi rakshati dukrun karane (Praise God, Praise God, Praise God, you foolish mind! When death approaches, rules of grammar cannot save you). The study of these verses and the inspiration derived from them will promote discrimination and detachment, and thus, prepare the mind for the vision of the Supreme power of the Universe.
Human beings always think
" What will people say ???"
Presence of God is everywhere but the person who  always worship can feel only because he has your heart and feeling for his God. God has given us every Breath and second for living a life of human beings.

True friendship

*What is true friendship? God affectionately defines this noble relationship for us today.*

While in this changing world you have a sore need of someone of your kind to whom you can communicate your feelings, share your discoveries, depressions, moments of bliss and sorrow. Someone who can be by your side while trekking the hard road to truth and peace, encouraging and enthusing you towards the goal. Friends who can confer real counsel, comfort and consolation are precious gifts, rarely found today. Friendship must bind two hearts and affect both beneficially, whatever may happen to either - loss or gain, pain or pleasure. Each must correct the other, for each knows that they come from sympathy and love. Each must be vigilant that the other does not slide from the ideal, cultivate habits that are deleterious, or hide thoughts and plans that are evil. The honour of each is in the safekeeping of the other. Each trusts the other and places reliance on the other's watchful love. Only those deserve the name ‘friends’, who help in uplifting life, cleansing ideals, elevating emotions and strengthening resolves.

Good deeds make you great
Never forget that life is perishable,
Therefore every second of life ,
serve people


                                                      

Serve with pure heart

What are the prerequisites to offer seva?  God lovingly underscores this key aspect to us today.
The important qualification for seva (service) is a pure heart, uncontaminated by conceit, greed, envy, hatred or competition. Along with this, we need faith in God as the spring of vitality, virtue, and justice. Seva is the worship you offer to the God in the heart of everyone. Do not ask another which country or state you belong to, or which caste or creed you profess. See your favourite form of God in that ‘other person’; as a matter of fact, he or she is not ‘other’ at all - it is the Lord’s image, as much as you are. You are not helping ‘one individual’; you are adoring Me, in them. God is before you in that form; so, what room is there for the ego in you to raise its hood? Duty is God; Work is worship. Even the tiniest work is a flower placed at the Feet of God. Approach everyone you serve with a heart filled with the treasure of Love!

Failure is orphan
But success has many relatives.

Worship Of God

*Why do Hindus worship idols when God told us he is everywhere?*

Once Swami Vivekananda Ji visited King of Alwar in present day Rajasthan. The king in an attempt to mock idol worship told Swami Ji, "I've no faith in idol' worship. How can one worship stone, wood and metal? I believe that people are in illusion and just wasting time!".
Swami Ji smiled and ordered the king's assistant to take down the picture of the king that was hanging on the wall. Although confused, the assistant did so. Then Swami Ji ordered him, "Spit on the picture!". The assistant was shocked and looked at both of them. Swami Ji repeated again and again, becoming more stern each time. The king was growing angry and the assistant started trembling. Finally, he cried out, "How can I spit on this? This picture is of our beloved and respected king!".Swami Ji then told him, "The king is sitting in front of you in person. This picture is merely a piece of paper - it does not speak, hear, think or move. But still you did not spit because you see a shadow of your king in it, Spitting on it was like spitting on the king itself." The king looked at Swami Ji and bowed down, clearly understanding what he was referring to.This is the essence of idol worshiping. God is everywhere, but people want to pray to Him, ask favors, offer food, tell stories, bathe Him, play with Him and do what they do in their lives. Creating a human-like idol creates an image of God as a companion, a guide, a friend, a protector, a giver, a fellow being and so on. An idol is just a concrete representation where they find Him. When I look into the eyes of an idol, I do not see stone or metal, but another pair of eyes looking affectionately at me, smiling. This also means that we find our God near us each time.

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