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| 15 May, 2014 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | What is one of the principal teaching of The Buddha? Bhagawan gently and firmly reminds us today. | | Audio Special: "Talk by Sai alumnus Mr. Balaramachandran at Prasanthi Nilayam on Tamil New Year day 14 Apr 2014" Click Here to Listen Now | | H2H Special: "Get Inspired: The State of Great Happiness" Click Here to Read Now | | | | | |
| Buddha taught that we should not have anger, not find others’ faults, and also not harm others, because all are the embodiments of the pure and eternal principle of the Atma. Have compassion towards the poor and help them to the extent possible. You think those who do not have food to eat are poor people. You cannot call someone poor just because they do not have money or food to eat. Truly speaking, nobody is poor. All are rich, not poor. Those whom you consider as poor may not have money, but all are endowed with the wealth of a loving heart (hridaya). Understand and respect this underlying principle of unity and Divinity in all, and experience bliss. Do not have narrow considerations like ‘these are my friends, they are my enemies, those are my relations’ and so on. All are one, be alike to everyone. This is the most important teachi ng of Buddha. - Divine Discourse, May 13, 2006. | |
All are One, Be alike to everyone. - Baba. |
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