Book Title: Divine Love Its Possible Author(s): Namramuni Publisher: Parasdham MumbaiPage 17
________________ forest... to the house of Subhat... to the market place... and finally, this mansion.! Happiness and grief, laughter and tears, this is the order of life. No individual can escape this law. Being a part of nature's ways, Chandana too starts leading a happy and comfortable life in Dhanavah sheth's mansion. Willingly she takes care of the merchant and his wife. She sees her father in the merchant. Chandana is naturally very dutiful and sober. No one needed to give her instructions. She took up responsibilities on her own. Without being told, she would cater to all the needs of the merchant and his wife. Some individuals are so oblivious that no matter how much effort we put in training them, all the effort goes in vain. Others are so efficient that when they look into the eyes of their elders, they realize their requirements. “A mere signal is enough for a humble person to realize.” In a humble person's life, most acute problems are also temporary. What was the span of Chandana's turmoil ? It was just a matter of several days, from the time she left the palace till she reached Dhanavah sheth's mansion. She was able to overcome the pain of those few days and once again, she started leading a peaceful life. There is another truth that we have to remember here: Not all can digest happiness... Not all can digest love... Not all can digest success... A humble person's vibrations are so powerful and positive that wherever they go, they become dear to all. Chandana too became the dear daughter of the sheth. Today, still sitting in the dark room, Chandana recalls her first day in the sheth's mansion. The sheth affectionately takes her to every room in the mansion. He shows her everything with love and interest. “Dear child, see this... this is how we got here... I got this from abroad.” His = U 14 VPage Navigation
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