The Support Of Faith: 81 ►A Man with Eyesight and a Lamp

Published: 25.03.2020
Thousand lamps may be lighted before a blind man; even then he may not be able to see anything. A lamp is sufficient to guide the road to a person having eyesight. The Sun glimpses in the sky with a family of thousand rays. Its, light is so scorching that the eyes of the observer are dazzled. Whether such light may give eyesight to a blind person? Since eye has the sight, so a mere ray of the Sun lightens his path. In the cities there are so many roads. In different places four highways emanating from the crossings enthuse speed. But the highway cannot provide desirable direction to a person without affirming the destination. If destination is clear, a person may reach there instantly. In view of this, it can be supposed that movement has, of course, its own value, but to move towards the destination is valued more. Illumination of the eye relates to appropriate approach, whereas the step relates to proper behaviour. The person whose approach is correct and behaviour is cordial, he cannot be derailed under any circumstance. Today the most alarming crisis is falsehood of approach. To establish him in the society on the basis of monetary alliance and prove the authenticity of the behaviour of intellect has become a specific fashion of this age. People, who are weak economically and intellectually, their appropriate view and proper behaviour too are being neglected. Some people are of the opinion that view and behaviour go on changing. How the personality can be evaluated on the basis of the above opinion? This opinion is one of the aspects of truth. But it does not comprise the-total truth. I admit the indispensability of change. But I also opine that temporal and eternal values should be reviewed in conformity with its own environment. I fully trust that enteral values are tridimensional. No one can out root its existence.
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Title:  The Support Of Faith
Author: 

Acharya Tulsi

Translator: 

Sadhvi Vishrut Vibha

Publisher:  Jain Vishwa Bharati, Ladnun
Edition: 
2000
Digital Publishing: 
Amit Kumar Jain

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