58.See virtues (merits), not vices (demerits)

See virtues (merits), not vices (demerits)
If precisely, the service to worthy beings and fulfilment of duty may become respectively splendid worship and devotion then the Al¬mighty God will continuously accompany you. The pious service to the saints fills one with the store of virtues. The service of the grief-stricken people is, precisely the service of the God. Maryada Pursottam Ram behaved a vile, a base like Bhiiini named Shabri with affinity, then his (Ram) name became illuminated, splendid and became-praise worthy and loved 'Jatayii named bird then his body became golden. Shri Krishna Narayan is called as "Daridra Narayan ", (i.e. well-wisher God of poverty-stricken people). Devotees like Sudama were made completely contented and affluent/ prosperous behaving them with close affinity. When die service of the Guru is performed with devotional thoughts, then only the stream of bliss flows. When one is touched with great virtues of the Guru, then even the life of the base one glitters j becoming gold from the iron like the combination of the jewel and the I gold. The one who has served Guru's feet with true heart, he got everything in his life. The farmer sows seeds in the field, waters, and manures and irrigates it from time to time and protecting the crop fills j the godown of his master as well as his own house.



Well, extinguishing the fire of the neighbour’s house is indeed, favour/ kindness to him. at the same time our own home becomes safe.
 * The stain marked on the beautiful white cloth is certainly seen by the j : eyes, but not the clean whiteness. This very is the difference of our I vision. With which feeling we see the God, he seems like that. The style of our life builds our future. Hence we should see whiteness not the stain. We should aim at grasping the virtues of others, not vices. The j world is the confluence of virtues & vices. We should see goodness and should walk keeping our eyes open given by the nature which makes us see the scene of the reality.