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Golden words of Bhagavan Sathya Sai Baba - 17.

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Dear friends and devotees,

 

Bhakti is eternal.

 

By over sight part 16 is repeated.

Please ignore the repetition.

 

With love and regards,

 

Sastry

 

17. Dharma and Jnana.

 

Dharma and Jnana (right conduct and spiritual wisdom) are two eyes given to man

to discover his Divinity. Dharma indicates the right path which every

individual, group or society should follow. Dharma destroys the one who violates

it, and protects the one who protects it. The scriptures have declared, " Where

there is Dharma, there is Victory " . There is no Dharma greater than Truth. The

edifice of Dharma is erected on the foundation of Truth. Nyaya (justice) is an

essential attribute of Dharma. An individual, society or nation shines with

glory only when justice is adhered to. Just as one acquires wealth by the

pursuit of one's profession, one must acquire merit and Divine Grace by adhering

to Neethi (morality) and Dharma.

 

The game of life is worth playing and becomes an interesting tonic, only when

there are bounds for field, and rules and restrictions for the players. Imagine

a game of football or cricket where there are no rules or boundaries or umpires.

The game will be chaotic, it will soon degenerate into a riot, a free fight.

Dharma (Right conduct) is what makes the game of life interesting, decent and

desirable.

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