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                      |                                                                |  |                           |                                                                                                                             | 13 August, 2011 | Featured on Radio Sai: |  |                                                                 |                                                                                                    | What  is the difference between charity and sacrifice? To know the answer to  this question, we must first understand what charity is. Today Bhagawan  explains the same. To know what  true sacrifice is, wait till tomorrow. |  | Audio Special: "SSE on Air - Part 5:
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                      |  |                                                                |                          It  is often thought that charitable and philanthropic acts make for  sacrifice. But there is a vast difference between charity and sacrifice.  Charitable people give only a fraction of their wealth to others. Gifts  of land, distribution of food, contribution of physical labour and the  spreading of education and knowledge belong to this category. Through  acts of charity no man ever gives up all that he has. Going a step  higher some retain for themselves what is just and essential, and give  away all the rest to society. Such people win the highest acclaim in the  world. Our sacred texts prescribed that a portion of one’s possessions  must be offered to the poor and needy. - Sathya Sai Vahini, Ch 21:”The Inner Inquiry”. |  | 
                      | The Lord will honor whoever loves all and serves all.  - BABA | 
      
  
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