Money comes and... goes But morality It comes and grows Morality has to be grown in the heart by feeding it with Love then only we can have justice, security, law and order.
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O Lord I accept that supreme knowledge, which is extraordinary, protector of all and which leads to the path of truth....... the knowledge which nourishes with 'thousand streams' and which is acquired by capable scholars with great efforts.Atharva Veda
YOUR devotion to God is best expressed by achieving the control of the senses. For the senses rush towards the temporary and the tawdry and they foul the heart.
Atharva Veda
HOLD all your property and wealth in trust for the Lord who gave them to you even your family you must treat as a sacred trust, as persons given to you by the Lord to love, foster and guide. Thus, you must elevate your attachment into worship and make it an instrument for spiritual progress.
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Honor and dishonor are the same to me I have placed my forehead upon the Guru's Feet. Wealth does not excite me, and misfortune does not disturb me I have embraced love for my Lord and Master.
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Time created the earth, in Time the sun burns. In Time are all beings, in Time the eye looks abroad.
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People engage in all sorts of mind-enticing pastimes, but their passions are not fulfilled. They burn and burn, and are never satisfied without the Lord's Name, it is all useless.
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