________________ Where there is vinay bhaav, there is bliss. Where there is bliss, there is no scope for mistakes. One word is enough for a person who is ready for spirituality but if one is not ready, even an entire book is not enough. If the sanskars of vinay are roused in one ideal person, then it is bound to be roused in many more people. A modest person teaches modesty. One, who counts can never give and one, who gives never counts. When one is totally engrossed in work, there is no room for mistake. Guru imbibes culture in one; many get that culture from one. For those who comprehend, one word read is of importance, but for one who does not understand, even if he reads the entire volume it is useless. When Rishabhdatt Brahmin went for the darshan of his Parmatma, he would ask for the biggest chariot to be prepared. This fact is mentioned in the Bhagvatisutra. He would ask the chariot to be decorated beautifully with small bells of gold, silver and other precious metals. The question arose... why does he decorate the chariot in this way? He answered... "Admiring the exquisite decoration and