A king has received the son after years. In the joy of the arrival of the new lamp in the house, the king gave a banquet to all the ministers. There was an atmosphere of ecstatic surroundings, that suddenly the eyes of the king rose. When Mahatma saw this, he asked slowly, 'Maharaj, why are your eyes moist in this happy time?' The king said, 'I am seeing death in birth. True, today's journey towards the son's death has started. '
This incident has come and gone. Time has taken over. A few years later a sudden accident happened. Maharani Sahiba passed away. The entire state was drowned in mourning. All the ministers expressed their condolences to the king. People saw that the king remained calm even in this hour of unhappiness. Seeing this, the Maha Mahan got confused. He did not stay away, he asked, 'Maharaj, you are not even disturbed in this difficult hour of sadness, what is the secret of this?' The king said, 'Maha mr ji, I had seen death, today I am listening to the sound of new life in death. '
The subject of thinking is that life-death is really the opposite of each other? Like happiness, misery, humiliation, profit-loss, wealth-poverty, success-failure, friendship-hostility. Or the truth is that they are all complementary to each other? When it comes to depth, it does not seem so long to understand that in these words, there is no existence of one without the other in these verses. These are the opposite words of the universe, as if they are descents and ascents of the same tone of music, there are ups and downs. If we are interested in one of these, then how good is the other person?
It is true that the person who has been born has started counting his death from the first time of life. Today is the pain, so believe the happiness also tomorrow! If the business is getting profit today, then it is equally natural to raise loss ahead! If we are getting honor from society today for some work, then such a clock can also come when it is found in the soil and the bitter sigh of humiliation. If we can accept this fluctuation of life with equal expression, then this life is successful.
The true yogi is the one who does not have any attachment or attachment to any thing, nor any kind of hatred or animosity. In a difficult and difficult time, he remains constant as a rock and accepts it with the same emotion,
Like the next moment, the happiness and joy of happiness! In her ascension and descension of life, in the sun-shade, she is seen in the same way as Lord!
Aacharya braham dev ved alankar vaidik pravakta aryasamaj delhi
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