Tan Man dhan TERA

The above prayer, idea, usage , lines whatever it signifies to each individual has been often repeated in our songs/ hymns. A state of surrender...

During childhood every one sings gleefully. As a teen many start questioning . They feel it is absurd for day to day living. The family life makes them do exactly what this stands for. All go about without giving this concept a thought. Then comes the ageing and the repentance for not having living up to their own expectation. But the truth is people normally have completed the task.

Parents when they raise their family are taking care of the children of God. Children in turn are expected to take care of the Angels of God who have helped them to be born, nourish and grow. My fourteen year old son once asked me if I can show him God. Immediately I pointed finger at myself and told him here HE/ SHe is. It is true for all others.

Public Life and positions go by a larger interest of general well being and harmony. It takes a lot of conviction to hold such offices. It is similar to the flowers which bloom for all and nobody at all.

Surrendering Self to the Almighty includes feeling empathetic towards others and asking an apology. This only makes the mind calm and rid of duels of the mind .

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