Guest guest Posted July 20, 1999 Report Share Posted July 20, 1999 Dear BhaghavatAs: Recently, there have been much discussion on the pursuit of wealth. There have been views expressed on both sides that have been indeed enlightening. The net result is: We will continue to do what we are used to do (may be with a little more guilt). In my opinion, we carefully listen to all those wonderful sayings and thoughts and even before they start to bear any influence we carefully bury them and proceed to do what we are habituated to. Incidentally, I just recalled a sastraic saying that defines "What is enough". "AtyushnAth, sagrutAt annAt acchidrAt chaiva vAsasa: AkAnkshan adhikam vipra: sadyaf patanamruchati" "A vipra should not aspire for anything more than - a clean and a good vastram plus hot cooked rice with ghee." Now where does this place us! Adiyen Vijayaraghava Dasan Buffalo, NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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