03.05.2009 ►Ahimsa Yatra ►Ladnun

Published: 03.05.2009
Updated: 30.07.2015

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Self controlled person can never commit misconduct & crime - Acharya Mahapragya

Acharya Mahapragya in his discourse at Sudharma Sabha said that diversification exist in every aspect in the world. Faces of person varies and so as the thoughts. Even same muscular tongue differs in liking of their taste, some like sweet & some spicy or salty. Favorites are not always proving good & beneficial. Some times bitter & disliked can serve the purpose better than the like one. Hence focus should be on the result and quality of thing rather than its attraction.

Today’s era can easily be termed as an era of luxury where everybody is running in getting more & better without analyzing the consequences of this blind run. Explaining the utility of right motivation & suggestion, he said that wrong suggestion & motivation can lead the man push the man into the web of crime & misconduct. This can prove injurious to that person also who has showed the wrong path to walk.

Acharya Mahapragya further explains that when behaviour, conduct & vision are wicked then the result will also be a corrupted one. All this happens because the self control key is being lost in the blind run. Self controlled person can never commit misconduct & crime.

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English Captions: Mahima Bokariya

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