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A king used to ask three questions to all the people who came to him. The first

question was, 'Who is the best person?'

The second was: 'What is the best time?' and the third, 'What is the best of all actions?'

The king was very anxious to know the answers to these questions. One

day, he went to the forest and was moving about the hills and plains.

He saw an ashram (hermitage) and wanted to take some rest there. By the

time the king reached the ashram, a hermit was watering some plants.

The

hermit saw that the king was rather tired, stopped watering the plants,

ran up to the king and gave him some fruits and cool water.

At that time, a man was brought to the ashram by another hermit with

wounds all over his body. As soon as the hermit saw this, he went to

the man, cleaned his wounds and gave him some herbs which would cure

the wounds. He was also speaking sweet words to console him.

The

king then wanted to express his gratitude and take leave of him. The

hermit blessed the king, but the king was still troubled by his three

questions and wished to see if the hermit could enlighten him.

The hermit stated that the answers to the three questions were

contained in the actions which the king had witnessed in the ashram.

The hermit said that when the king came to the ashram he was watering the plants

and that was his duty.

On seeing the king the hermit had given up his duty and had come to the

king, giving him fruit and water. This was in accordance with correct

traditions, as the king was his guest.

While

relieving the king of his thirst and suffering, another injured

individual had come to the ashram and therefore the hermit had given up

the duty of serving the king and had gone to the other man and had

begun to serve him.

Whoever comes seeking service from you is the best individual at that time.

Whatever satisfaction you can give him by serving him will be the best work you can do.

The present, when you can do something, is the most sacred of all times.

- BABA

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