We notice in history that civilizations acquiring a lot of material affluence in the beginning lose it after something and go into oblivion. Why?
Affluence begets vices like profane sensuousness arrogance and laziness in the people and eventually the balance in life is lost. It is easier to retain equanimity in poverty than in prosperity. Therefore, one should know how to retain the good things after acquiring them once. Success in this needs the practice of Dharma.
‘What is Dharma?’ Right action. ‘What is Right? Even the most intelligent person or even a cohesive group of such persons cannot answer this question.
‘Then who decided it?’
‘Is Sri Krishna’s conduct in Ras according to Dharma?’
‘What is my Dharma as a student?
‘I am a house – holder. What is my Dharma?’
‘I am a retired person. What is my Dharma?’
‘I am a woman. What is my Dharma?’
Read this book for unambiguous answers and take guidance for both material prosperity and spiritual progress.
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