________________ beauty of the chariot, many people will ask me, "Rishabhdatt Brahmin, where are you going?" I will answer, "I am going to pay homage to my Parmatma, would you like to join me? Please come." This is what is called propagation of religion... genuine prabhavana. The chariot was decorated with gold and silver bells, as though it was the preparation of a grand ceremony. When the feeling of prabhavana is aroused in a person, he is so much in awe of his Parmatma and full of gratitude for HIM that he feels, "I have united with God. I feel extremely elated and understand the value of it! The joy of it! Now, I want all my fellow brothers and sisters to attain God and experience divine bliss just like me." Such benevolent and sublime intention, for the betterment of this world can only happen to a seeker and an accomplished soul. Once, if all the souls become interested in the religion, then automatically, they will become interested in Parmatma. Once they become passionate about Parmatma, they will become interested in sadhana and they will thus become seekers. Their soul will gradually attain its purity and its original clarity. Once clarity of the soul (antarshuddhi) sets in, all other interests vanish and only purity (shuddhi) remains. 80 =