________________ Virati etle ekthi viramvu ane ek taraf vikasvu! Ekthi atakvu ane bijane sweekarvu! Virati means that one must take a pause at one end and bloom at the other end! Give up one and accept another! If one wants to travel from Delhi to Mumbai, then, one must leave Delhi. The more one moves away from Delhi, the closer one will move towards Mumbai. A drunkard came out of the Taj hotel and stopped a cab. He told the taxi driver, "I want to go to India Gate." The taxi driver opened the door for him. He then started the engine and kept it running for a while. Sometime thereafter, he stopped the engine, opened the other door and told the man: "Your destination is here!" (Seth! Utariye! India Gate aa gaya!) "I can't see it..." "It's right here sir, in front of you." (Kahan hai? Ye samne mein hai.) "Alright, here's your hundred rupees." (Theek hai. Lo yeh sau rupiye.) Often things are right in front of us, yet, we cannot see. It is the same case regarding religion and moksha. The field of religion is sadhana at one moment and moksha at the same moment. Moksha is not far away. What is moksha?