Society can not progress unless each citizen make his contribution and performs his duties. |
‘True-knowledge' brings good health, strength and long life to a man. |
1 draw to myself thy mind, as the leading stallion the female side-horse. As the stalk of grass torn by the wind, thus shall thy mind fasten itself upon me! |
A 'brahmachari' (a celibate) acts in such a way that treading the paths of both earth and heaven becomes a pleasurable experience; that is why all the Gods always dwell with him(in his heart). |
A brahmachari is he, who tries to attain enlightenment while he is alive and aspires for 'salvation' after his death. He incessantly makes efforts to improve upon his intellect and knowledge and to treads on the path of truth. Quite naturally gods are pleased by him and dwell in his heart. |
A devotee, who spends his time in austerities has nothing to worry about as God fulfills all his needs. |
A full jar has been placed upon Time; him, verily, we see existing in many forms. He carries away all these beings (worlds); they call him Time in the highest heaven. |
A king, who rules as per the aspiration of people will naturally become popular. He will successfully rule his kingdom for a very long time. |
A man beaming with enthusiasm naturally accomplishes his works easily and quickly. |
A man can sustain himself without food for few days but he can not live without water for a single day. |
A man is not scared of the 'Past' i.e. bygone days, no matter how bitter it might have been. |
A man should become strong both physically and mentally, so that he could successfully meet the challenges of this world. |
A man should do things which he is good doing at and go and settle in places where prospects look good for his growth and prosperity. |
A man should work hard to earn wealth so that he does not have any problem in arranging things necessary for running household successfully. |
A miser, unwilling to spend his money, fails to utilize his wealth properly. His mind is occupied by nothing but only one thought-how to preserve his wealth. To ensure the safety of his wealth, he spends most of his time worrying about the means to guard it. Thus,he becomes lethargic. |