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om sai ram

'Divinity always Gives and Gives, He takes only Love

and Love'

--beautiful words!!

'sai bless u'

sai ram

--- mahadevan12 <mahadevan12 wrote:

 

> " The greatest Lessons from the Ramayana and

> Mahabarata that everyone

> should learn are Sacrifice and Selflessness. Have

> you ever hear about

> anyone giving anything to Rama or Krishna, Rama and

> Krishna always gave

> and gave. SWAMI ONLY GIVES AND GIVES, SWAMI'S HAND

> IS ALWAYS ABOVE YOUR

> HAND AND NEVER BELOW, NEVER. Rama and Krishna could

> have had everything

> in the world, But they wanted nothing. When Sudama

> approached Krishna

> for help, Krishna decided to end his Suffering,

> Krishna gave him

> everything. When Rama had killed Vali and Sugreeva

> came to him,

> Sugreeva asked Rama as to what he wanted, Rama

> smiled and put his hand

> over Sugreeva's Hand and said " What I have is yours

> " . One can see

> various times that Rama and Krishna were selfless in

> everything they

> did, that is the great Quality of Divinity, Divinity

> always Gives and

> Gives, He takes only Love and Love. YOU OFFER SWAMI

> EVERYTHING, BUT

> SWAMI RETURNS IT BACK TO YOU MANY MANY TIMES MORE,

> THAT IS SWAMI'S

> LOVE. UNDERSTAND IT.

>

> - SWAMI

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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