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BODHAYANTI PARASPARAM – VOL 4
my work as King.‖ According to the Hindu scriptures one should serve the world unselfishly and without attachment leaving the fruit of ones‘ work at the feet of the Master. This altruistic way of life of service is the best form of service to the Master. This is the same concept of working without un-due attachment that Master wanted us to practice.
According to tradition it is held that jnana and Bhakti will automatically grow by the contemplation on the personality of Bharata. Surely it requires reverential imagination to recreate the character of Bharata. We must remember that we bring with us into this world as our inborn gifts some wisdom and reverence. This gift is always in us and though sometimes obscured by prejudice or passion it keeps alive the divine in man which prevents him from reeling back into the beast. This double nature in us has been recognized by all yogis and Lord Krishna based his yoga on understanding this dual nature in us appealing that we should always endeavour to be wise subduing the lower nature. Such wisdom can make us follow the example of Bharata.
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