________________ Whatever I am is because of the blessings of my Parmatma." Resolve to indulge in activities but request Parmatma to be present in every action of yours. "I will execute everything but O! Parmatma, with you, besides me." When the very thought of Parmatma takes away all the grievances of the worldly affairs, then it is true sadhana. While thinking about God if we forget all the complaints and let go of all the grievances, then it is called real fasting. The desire to enjoy conveniences breaks down, due to faith in religion. When Parmatma is with us, the activity performed by our hands, feet and lips is called sadhana and when Parmatma is not with us, the activity performed by our hands, feet and lips is mere action. The person who gives up material comforts is called compassionate. Why? Because to enjoy conveniences, is violence and to sacrifice comforts is non-violence. To enjoy comforts is worldly(sansar) and to sacrifice comforts is renunciation(sayyam). The one who rises above both comforts and restraints is an accomplished person(Siddha).