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GURUDEVA <gurudeva-kural wrote:

Chapter 49 -- Understanding TimelinessKURAL 481During the day, a crow can overcome the more powerful owl.Desiring to defeat his enemy, a king must pick the proper time.KURAL 482A man may tightly bind himself to prosperityby the tether called timely action.KURAL 483Is there any task too difficult for the man who actsat the right time and with the proper means?KURAL 484One may aim to acquire the whole world and succeed,if actions target the right time and place.KURAL 485Those who aim to own the worldmust wait, unruffled, for the fitting hour.KURAL 486The powerful man's patient restraint is like the drawing backof the fighting ram before he strikes the stunning blow.KURAL 487When irate, clear-minded men never show it then and there.Holding it within, they watch for an opportune moment.KURAL 488Bow ever so humbly when

meeting an enemy.His own head will hang humiliated when, in time, he meets defeat.KURAL 489When a rare opportunity comes your way, do not hesitateto swiftly accomplish otherwise impossible tasks.KURAL 490There are times to stay still as a stalking heron.There are times to move swiftly as a heron strikes.~~~~~~~~~Forward the Kurals to a friend! To they may write togurudeva-kural-Everyone is welcome. ~~~~~~~~~

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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So True...TImeing changes our lives...same action..different timing..worlds apart! Thank you for these kulas, love in yoga sonia

 

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Wednesday, November 09, 2005 4:11 PM

Tirukural Chapter 49 -- Understanding Timeliness

 

GURUDEVA <gurudeva-kural wrote:

Chapter 49 -- Understanding TimelinessKURAL 481During the day, a crow can overcome the more powerful owl.Desiring to defeat his enemy, a king must pick the proper time.KURAL 482A man may tightly bind himself to prosperityby the tether called timely action.KURAL 483Is there any task too difficult for the man who actsat the right time and with the proper means?KURAL 484One may aim to acquire the whole world and succeed,if actions target the right time and place.KURAL 485Those who aim to own the worldmust wait, unruffled, for the fitting hour.KURAL 486The powerful man's patient restraint is like the drawing backof the fighting ram before he strikes the stunning blow.KURAL 487When irate, clear-minded men never show it then and there.Holding it within, they watch for an opportune moment.KURAL 488Bow ever so humbly when meeting an enemy.His own head will hang humiliated when, in time, he meets defeat.KURAL 489When a rare opportunity comes your way, do not hesitateto swiftly accomplish otherwise impossible tasks.KURAL 490There are times to stay still as a stalking heron.There are times to move swiftly as a heron strikes.~~~~~~~~~Forward the Kurals to a friend! To they may write togurudeva-kural-Everyone is welcome. ~~~~~~~~~

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yogacharya Dr.Ananda Balayogi Bhavanani

Chairman : Yoganjali Natyalayam and ICYER

25,2nd Cross,Iyyanar Nagar, Pondicherry-605 013

Tel: 0413 - 2622902 / 0413 -2241561

Website: www.icyer.com

www.geocities.com/yognat2001/ananda

 

 

 

 

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