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May the sky be contained in the vastness of modesty
and
the life be an example of magnanimity! Let other's misery be removed causelessly always! (Page 389-390)
And in the end after the worship of the detached ascetic seated on a stone-plank the terrorism itself says:
Oh Lord!
The whole world
is full of misery,
there is pleasure here, but sensual
and that too momentary!
This we have experienced,
but
are not getting confident of imperishable bliss.
Yes! yes!! If
after obtaining the imperishable bliss
you yourself
might show us that bliss, or,
tell your experience
in that respect, then possibly
getting assured
we may adopt in life
the sadhana of your type.
Give us the word
'may your wish be fulfilled',
it will be a great grace on us.' (Page 485)
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