The 'development model' that our political leaders preach is full of दरिद्रता - daridrata. What is proposed here is the Vedic way. It is a continuous
improvement model that self-corrects. The great gurus have warned us countless
times that we are on a self-destruction trajectory. We continue to discount and
ignore the advice. Economic growth indices must be replaced by sustainability
indices. Political hubris must be replaced by honesty and accountability.
Post-Modernism must be replaced by Neo-Traditionalism (going back to basics).
None of this is possible without spiritual development. Revive the Gurukul
system and promote meritocracy. We are well aware of the problem but don't seem
to accept and employ the rather trivial solutions. Start slowly. Good changes
will happen. Things will get better.
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Dasopadesam of Sri Maha Periyava Jagadguru Pujya Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Swamigal
2. Man by himself cannot create even a blade of grass. We will be guilty of gross ingratitude if we do not offer first to God what we eat or wear - only the best and choicest should be offered to Him.
3. Life without love is a waste. Everyone should cultivate "Prema" or love towards all human beings, bird and beast.
4. Wealth amassed by a person whose heart is closed to charity, is generally dissipated by the inheritors: but the family of philanthropists will always be blessed with happiness.
5. A person who has done a meritorious deed will lose the resulting merit if he listens to the praise of others or himself boasts of his deeds.
6. It will not do good to grieve over what has happened. If we learn to discriminate between good and evil, that will guard us from falling into the evil again.
7. We should utilize to good purpose, the days of our life time. We should engage ourselves in acts which will contribute to the welfare of others rather than to our selfish desires.
8. We should perform duties that have been prescribed for our daily life and also be filled with devotion to God.
9. One attains one's goal by performance of one's duties.
10. Jnana is the only solvent of our troubles and sufferings.
Jaya Jaya Shankara Hara Hara Shankara
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