Santipatham

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The word 'peace' has no place in today's struggle for survival. One can say 'Peace' is to be free from filth. But a man's life without troubles is an illusion. Tellari woke up and started suffering from various ailments. Everything, income, children... all the problems around these. Gautama Buddha said that desire is the source of suffering. How is it possible for a common man to live without any desire from childhood to old age?
The desire to learn various types of education, the desire to do great and great jobs, the desire to get a good name, the desire to have a comfortable life, the desire to lead children to growth... If none of these exist, the survival of man becomes questionable. But all these desires must be followed by Dharma. Righteous desire does not give way to greed. Man should strive to achieve all the desires that arise in the course of growing up. The gratification it brings is an indescribable joy. That joy leads to peace of mind.
Peace of mind is achieved differently by each person. One who follows the guidance of altruism along with the comfort of his family will find satisfaction and thus peace of mind. Lord Krishna rests under a tree with his friends after playing childhood games. He explains to his friends that mankind will be blessed if they can take the tree as an ideal. Only the tree can give shade to the enemy and look with love. Even if it is stoned, it will bear fruit, if it is cut down, it will gather. If there are human beings, can we pay for the satisfaction that it gives?
Can the world develop in this way if there is no desire? Some scientists aim to send a manned spacecraft to the Moon by 2030. Some researchers aim to find cures for terrible diseases. If the desire is personal then the goal is social. All these are the pride of the country! A desire that does not harm the paru gives good results. The satisfaction lies in achieving such excellent results. In today's mechanized lifestyle, moral values, affection and affection are neglected. Such situations are causing unrest for individuals and society. Children learn tolerance and love from the lifestyle of the elders in their families. So the hands of adults need to be adaptable. Vishnusharma, who left his parents, wife and children and went in search of peace, realizes through Dharmavyadhu that the real peace lies in fulfilling his dharma. Service to parents and care of wife and children are the virtues of a householder. He realizes that the mind gets 'peace' only by practicing them. In this way, all the houses would have become a peaceful abode!
For the society to be peaceful, every person should follow the dharma of his age and profession. Seek the good of others. The satisfaction caused by it is soothing to the mind. Peaceful life is ideal and practical.
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