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In the Vrindavan of Thoughts: Voluntary Death Allowed, But When Will Life Be Allowed?

Gunwant Shah Panchsheel Padyatra started from Gandhi's village Porbandar. The female students of the Gurukul in Porbandar finished their prayers with Vedic mantras and hymns from the Vedagana (Brahma Ghosh). At least thousands of villagers came to the Padar of Porbandar to reach the gate of Porbandar! I believe that if one wants to understand Mahatma, it is better to leave the Gandhians aside and read Mahatma's autobiography. Porbandar is the city of Sudama. Only the wives of Sudamas get a true idea of ​​how painful poverty is. In the lines of Sudama's wife, the wife's pain is revealed in this way: I do not like that knowledge, Rishirayaji Ray; Rue child, bring food, lagun pyji re; Annavin Bhajan Suje Nahi, Rishirayji Ray; Live and live the whole world. This is what Gandhiji has said in his own way: 'Poverty is the greatest violence in the world.' Sudama's relationship was even reaching Dwarkadhish. It is also austerity not to use it even if there is attachment. To understand the words of a great poet-soul like Khalil Gibran, describe poverty, just repeat these words: When you sing, a hungry man listens to the song with his stomach! After Khalil Gibran, Victor Hugo is a popular writer in France. Victor Hugo achieved a permanent place in the literary world by writing the novel 'La Miserable'. Its translation in Gujarati was published under the title 'Crime and Poverty'. A dalit servant in our village was respected by all the villagers as Narumama. He would go to meet the Collector of Surat to take the questions of the Harijans, spending a lot of money. Mahatmaji employed many Brahmins in dalitseva, Naroomama was one of them! Sohrab Modi made a film based on the novel 'La Miserable'. The name of that film was: 'Kundan'. A joke has become indelibly associated with Victor Hugo. His contemporary and well-known novelist Alexander Duma went to Victor. He said: 'Victor! How about we write a novel together, Beau?' Victor poured cold water on this and said: 'How can that be?' Duma, who was present, hit six and said, 'Victor! Do you think I am a horse?' Adversity favors a man. Narasimharao Bholanath Divetia wrote: 'Karungana this instrument at a special price.' When a man loses everything, what does he have left? Tomorrow may be the sunrise of happiness from some corner! Meera composed the lines: 'Ansuvan jal sinch sinch prem belly boi.' The Sanskrit saying is: 'Ghanandhakare eva dipdarshanam.' Helen Keller, who was cursed with blindness and deafness throughout her life, says: 'If the difficulty is not to be overcome, the joy of achieving something is lost! If the dark valley is avoided, half the joy of the hour after reaching the top of the mountain is lost!' An old man's wife died. A four-year-old child lived in the neighborhood. He once saw the old man crying. Slowly the child sat on the lap of the old man sitting in the garden. Someone asked the child: 'What did you say to Uncle? The child replied, 'I only helped him to cry! ' (From a story by Alan Friedman.) Through tears the saltiness of the world seems to wash away. Even in any cold, human tears are wool. What remains after shame (shame) is removed, is beauty. Lajja has attained the status of a woman's Bhushan. Beauty means shame! Even a good-looking woman, if she is shameless, her appearance seems to decrease a little. The lisotto that falls due to the blood swimming on the cheeks due to shame is called 'canes of shame'. Lajja is a woman's adornment. Rama was called 'Maya-Purushottam'. The limit of grooming is the shame of two eyes! It seems that the drought of shame has increased today. When there is a lack of shame between father and son, the old father cries bitterly. The son turns to the violent neglect of the aged father when he becomes brazen. At that time the son is shaping his maturity! If we keep the tears in a test tube, what will we get? H20 + Nacl.' At the end of the turban, when the mind becomes empty due to despair, poet Sneharshmi's memorable lines are worth muttering. Listen: Oh life, what does it bring; Bhakti Bhakti this Bansi Polly, endlessly singing… Bhakti even though you are; Harini Bansi Thane, Re Jeev Shane Kama Aane! }

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