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Morning Yoga, Help Others During the Day: Shri Chandraprabh

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05 Aug 23
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Morning Yoga, Help Others During the Day: Shri Chandraprabh

"Salutation to the 70 Blood Donor Heroes in the Presence of National Saints at the Town Hall Ground."
"Udaipur, August 5. National Saint Shri Chandraprabh Maharaj said that while everyone desires to become rich, not everyone becomes wealthy solely through hard work and intelligence. To become wealthy, one must also accumulate virtuous deeds and welfare acts, and it is through righteous actions that one's destiny improves. In our pursuits,

we must set aside a small portion for the divine, compassion, and human service. This not only purifies the earned wealth but also enhances our well-being. Just as water is essential to keep the grass green, performing good deeds is crucial to maintaining a prosperous life. For wealth, there are three possibilities - consumption, utilization, and destruction. It is vital to use wealth for virtuous purposes and human welfare. In life, everything earned remains here, except what a person takes with them to the next life by utilizing their wealth for noble causes."
"During the 54-day lecture series held at the Town Hall Ground by Sant-Pravar Nagar Nigam, Shri Chandraprabh Maharaj shared insights on the topic 'How to Give Charity to Become Wealthy.' He emphasized that charity is foremost among the four principles of Dharma, followed by morality, austerity, and meditation. Start your day with yoga, and extend your help to others during the day. Practising yoga keeps the body healthy, and helping others also improves our well-being. Those who use wealth are merely caretakers, whereas only those who utilize it for noble causes are truly wealthy. There are two types of people in the world - those who derive happiness from eating themselves and those who derive happiness from feeding others. Today, if you have the privilege of providing food to those in need, your good deeds have borne fruit. Your generosity is like the clouds, which, after raining on the earth, give birth to rivers. Clouds never go empty, just like the store of the giver never diminishes."
"Addressing the gathering of 70 blood donation heroes in the presence of saints, Sant-Pravar praised their noble deeds and encouraged them to consider eye donation as well after their lifetime. He mentioned that all Tirthankaras perform a year of charity before accepting initiation. It is necessary to let go of selfishness and develop generosity, just as a sparrow drops a pebble from its beak to drink water, and similarly, we should let go of selfishness to make room for the welfare of all. Giving gifts to the needy, providing water to the thirsty, giving clothes to those in need, helping ailing individuals with medication, and supporting in building hospitals or schools – even a small act of kindness like feeding birds on your rooftop contributes to well-being. Those who give, who support others, carry the eternal grace of Goddess Lakshmi. It is essential to keep performing acts of charity, as the keeper of a well never exhausts the water within it. Those who engage in giving sustain the cycle of giving and receiving, just like the water from clouds nourishes rivers, which, in turn, flow back to the oceans."
"Sant-Pravar praised the 70 blood donation heroes present at the event and encouraged everyone to consider blood donation and eye donation during their lifetime. Just as those who provide land are land donors, those who give money are wealth donors, and those who provide food are food donors, similarly, those who donate blood become life donors. He applauded the Chaturmas Committee and the Vasupujya Temple Trust for honoring 70 blood donation heroes from Udaipur, who have donated blood between 25 and 100 times. Thousands of devotees present at the event applauded the blood donors with clapping.


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