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वीरेश्वराय विद्महे
विवेकानन्दाय धीमहि । तन्नो
वीर: प्रचोदयात् ।
Swami Vivekananda talks about true devotion
through the story of two gardeners:
A rich man had a garden and two gardeners. One of these gardeners
was very lazy and did not work; but when the owner came to the
garden, the lazy man would get up and fold his arms and say, ‘How
beautiful is the face of my master’, and dance before him.
The other gardener would not talk much, but would work hard, and
produce all sorts of fruits and vegetables which he would carry on
his head to his master who lived a long way off. Of these two
gardeners, which would be the more beloved of his master?
Shiva is that master, and this world is His garden, and there are
two sorts of gardeners here; the one who is lazy, hypocritical,
and does nothing, only talking about Shiva’s beautiful eyes and
nose and other features; and the other, who is taking care of
Shiva’s children, all those that are poor and weak, all animals,
and all His creation. Which of these would be the more beloved of
Shiva? Certainly he that serves His children.
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