________________ If you have attained religion, it becomes your duty to see to it that others too attain religion. If you become instrumental in others attaining religion, only then will you attain religion in your future births. Je pamadto nathi, te pamto nathi One who does not give, does not receive. Upon observing your feelings and intentions for religion, similar feelings will be roused in the heart of other devotional individuals. Then, you too, in future lives, will attain Jain religion, you will get Parmatma's shashan, your home will be close to a Jain place of worship (upashray), you will get the opportunity to serve ascetics (sadhujis and sadhvijis) and to listen to their discourses (pravachan). Moreover, you will get the intellect and knowledge to understand the message of Parmatma. All your circumstances will be favorable, so that you can perform sadhana. This sublime punya karma is called bhadra karma. One can bind bhadra karma only by prabhavana. Religion is multi-dimensional. It should never be viewed from one side (Ekantwad). It should be viewed from all angles (Anekantwad). There should be no Ekantwad in religion. There is always Anekantwad in religion. Anekantwad is the right form of religion. One who does a type of fasting where only one meal is taken(ekasana) and eats ten rotis is considered acceptable, but