Be convinced of one Truth about Me Swami will never lay his hand on a task without proper reason and without some profound effect that will flow there from.
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You, the aspirant for supreme mind, progeny, fortune and wealth..... acting in accordance with your husband's wishes, happily pave your way towards immortality.Atharva Veda
When we get compliments for our good works we naturally feel elated and happy. On the contrary listening to evil thoughts make us skeptical and confused.
Atharva Veda
A person, whose heart is pure, remains untouched by 'pain' just as an assiduous person remains aloof from sinful deeds.
Atharva Veda
PRACTICE renunciation from now on, that you may set out on the journey when the call comes, you don't know when . . Or at that moment, you will be in tears when you think of the house you have built, the property you have accumulated, the fame you have amassed and the titles you have won. Know that all this is for the fleeting moment develop attachment for the Lord, who will be with you wherever you go.
Atharva Veda
Can you eat a meal with a single finger When the five fingers work in unison, the stomach is filled in five minutes So, no attachment should be developed no wish is to be welcomed, nothing is to be sought for and no defeat is to be taken to heart, without solving deep into the consequences.
Atharva Veda
This plant is born of honey, with honey do we dig for thee. Of honey thou art begotten, do thou make us full of honey
Atharva Veda
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