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| 10 July, 2014 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | Why must we develop the habit to never bear ill-will towards any being in this Universe? Bhagawan lovingly explains today. | | Audio Special: "Talk by Dr. Kironbala Arora - Valedictory address of the Summer Course in Indian Culture and Spirituality on 15 June 2014" Click Here to Listen Now | | Picture Story (Comic Series): "His Story - Part 06 Grandfather - The First Devotee" Click Here to Read Now | | | Watch the Live Video Webcast of Guru Poornima Celebrations - Sitar Concert by Sri Prabir Bhattacharya at 5.30 p.m. (IST) on our Website. | | | |
| The Gita offers valuable advice to help one swim across the sea of sorrow. Bear no ill-will against any living being (Adweshta Sarva Bhoothaanaam), always be engaged in promoting the wellbeing of all (Sarva Bhootha Hithe Rathaah), and consider foe and friend alike (Samah Shathrou Cha Mithre Cha) - these are jewels contained in the Gita, highlighting the means to develop Universal Love. By declaring that none should have ill feeling towards the entire world of living beings, the Gita is teaching an invaluable lesson that the Divine is in all beings and objects, as an active illumining Principle, appropriately called Atma. The Vedic assertions also firmly establish this profound Truth. All are enveloped in God (Ishaavasyamidham Sarvam); the inner core of all beings is He (Sarva Bhootha antharaatma). - Divine Discourse, 29 July 1969. | |
Love can be developed and fostered only when non-violence is practiced. - Baba |
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