Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 --- On Thu, 15/4/10, Heart2Heart team <noreply wrote:Heart2Heart team <noreplySai Inspires - 15th April 2010 from Prashanti NilayamsssprinceksvDate: Thursday, 15 April, 2010, 2:41 AM Sai Inspires - 15th April 2010 Dear Reader, Loving Sairam from the Heart2Heart team. How can we easily tell the difference between a "manava" and "danava"? Swami guides us today. Did you see the Photo Gallery, "The Saga of Divine ‘Delhight’ a Decade Ago…" at our site h2hsai.org? Click here to see now. Sai Inspires - 15th April 2010 A 'manava' (human being) is soft, sweet and immortal, whereas 'danavas' (demonic-natured persons) are merciless, lawless and have no sweetness in them. They may look like good people; however bereft of kindness and righteousness, how can they be called as human beings? Good human beings are those, who engage themselves in soft and sweet deeds of kindness, righteousness, and tread the path of love and truth. Their good nature is resplendent and reflects on their faces which beam with joy at all times. - Divine Discourse, Prema Vahini. Love gives and forgives. Self gets and forgets. - Baba With Love and Regards, "Heart2Heart" Team. Subscribe to Sai Inspires Sai Inspires Archives Heart2Heart: RadioSai: Videos on Sai: Other Links: Read current issue Download Current issue Read previous issues Download/Listen Again Listen now on the Internet! See the schedule here Newest Sai Video on Saicast Index of all Sai Videos Thought For The Day Prasanthi Bulletin Photo Album -- PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS AUTOMATED MAIL. For any comments, suggestions or queries, please write to us at h2h. You are receiving this mail because your email id has been d to "Sai Inspires" mailing list. You could from this list by going here. powered by phplist v 2.10.10, © tincan ltd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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