Sunday, August 11, 2013
Radhanath Swami on The Culture of Service
We read in the Mahabharat that when Quessn Kunti was just a child, she was very loving and charming in all her mannerisms, very anxious to serve and to please even though she was a princess. Even though she had such immense riches, so many servants, she always remained in a very menial service attitude right from her childhood. This is culture. Culture is when we learn how to be loving servants, how to always be trying to please the elders and the great souls. Generally we find that children today are very selfish and disobedient and very self-centered. They want to keep things, they want to possess and fight over them. They want attention. Queen Kunti was simply aspiring for the loving service of her father, of her friends and especially of the great sadhus that came to their home. And one who pleases the Lord’s devotees, the great souls, are given the greatest fortune. Infact, the greatest fortune is in that service itself. We should aspire for nothing else.
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Wonderful article....thanks fro your valuable instructions & guidance Swamiji.....
ReplyDeleteThank you Radhanath swami for giving us the facility to practice this culture of service
ReplyDeleteCulture is when we learn how to be loving servants, how to always be trying to please the elders and the great souls - we should all try to follow this.
ReplyDeleteNice message from Radhanath Swami Maharaj "Infact, the greatest fortune is in that service itself.". Maharaj always teaches us by his own example how to have this attitude.
ReplyDelete"In fact, the greatest fortune is in that service itself. We should aspire for nothing else.". Many thanks to Radhanath Swami for reveling this topmost level of service.
ReplyDeleteThe ancient Vedic culture was indeed very practical & scientific......thanks swamiji
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