![]() ![]() We kick the stone in our path to keep it clean. He, who forgets this policy, is put to a loss. This policy should be applied while dealing with bad elements in the society. Similarly grass should be weeded out to get good harvest of the crop. He will understand when his actions bear fruits.īefore grinding grains of wheat into flour, stones should be thrown out after scrutiny. Who will correct him? He listens to none. He, who has an intoxicated mind, dances in a naked state. An action performed without underlying purity of mind is useless. Rats hide out in very difficult locations. A heron stands in the state of contemplation. Now I am also free from the vice of lust and anger.Ī snake does not eat food and thus observes a fast. Tukaram Maharaj says, having removed ego from my head, I feel relieved. Tukaram Maharaj says, people like snakes and such ants are worse than dead rocks. A bloodsucker ant that sits on the nipple of a cow sucks blood of cow instead of her milk. Snakes do not derive any pleasure from sandalwood. The essence of sandalwood is enjoyed by those who live far away. A child that has a habit of weeping without any reason is made to weep more by his mother who gives him a dosage of bitter medicine. ![]() What would you say about a person, who is served a wholesome food, vomits by putting his fingers deep inside into his throat while eating. A drop that falls into the mouth of a snake becomes poison. ![]() A drop that falls on a cotton crop spoils the crop. A drop that falls in a shell becomes a gem. Rainfall occurs everywhere in the Swati Nakshatra. The result depends not upon the happening of any event but on your ability to react to that event. He, who throws away a wish-yielding stone on getting a white stone, is a victim of his own foolishness. Tukaram Maharaj says that the God protects his disciples who follow the path he had shown. He, who is patient, is supported by the God. ![]()
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