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Post by Sumi on Sept 27, 2012 8:51:57 GMT 5.5
Design Courtesy: Forum Member Shri Senthilkumar
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Post by Kanchi Periva on Sept 29, 2012 8:23:37 GMT 5.5
This is the key message: "No outward show is needed in social service; we must not make an exhibition of our work". We must write this message in to the root of our mind, so that it always surfaces up whenever we do some good deeds.
Great post, thanks for sharing.
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Post by gomata on Sept 29, 2012 11:02:07 GMT 5.5
Superb quote and serene design. GURU bless me and GOD bless senthilji ! But they say in Kaliyuga mention the good works you do .... without Ahamkara , so that others get to do too ....... to inspire others is great , but never to wallow in praise .. Answer please !
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Post by Kanchi Periva on Sept 29, 2012 20:17:20 GMT 5.5
The message from our Kaliyuga Karunamoorthy is abundantly clear - we must do the services without making noise. And if there is any sign of we getting publicity for the good deeds, we must silently vacate that place - this advice applies to all the services and seva we indulge in.
People would automatically see the results of such services and will start following the same. The results of those services must inspire more people into the seva, not the doer.
We are all human beings, so to be able to inspire others by being visible to the world as someone doing a seva, and still not to wallow in praise - this is not even imaginable for all of us. If someone has reached that state of mind, he or she would already be a jnaani and would be devoid of any actions and the results.
Hope this clarifies.
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