Friday, April 13, 2012

Sai Inspires from Prasanthi Nilayam - April 13, 2012

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13 April, 2012
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What is the role of elders in ensuring the welfare of our society? Bhagawan today gives some important instructions to parents and teachers today.  

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Right from a young age, children should be taught the greatness of our ancient culture. They should develop humility, love, and reverence toward elders and respect everyone. Children and youth should be moulded into ideal citizens. One can earn the respect of others only when one first respects others. Respect does not mean merely greeting by saying 'hello'. One should offer their respects (namaskara) to the others with humility and reverence. Na-maskara means offering your respects without a trace of ego and attachment (ahamkara and mamakara). For anything, practise is very important. The responsibility lies with the parents and teachers to make the children and youth adhere to our ancient tradition. Then society will certainly progress and enjoy peace and prosperity. If we practise our ancient values, society will attain kshe mam (welfare), otherwise it will be afflicted with kshamam (famine). Practising one’s sacred culture is the true sign of education.

- Divine Discourse, Apr 15, 2003.

The heart with compassion is the temple of God. -Baba
 
 

 



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