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Hope you all had a nice Eid holiday, 
 
Have a great and happy day ahead.
 
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PLAN   while others are playing. 

STUDY   while others are sleeping. 

DECIDE while others are delaying. 

PREPARE while others are daydreaming. 

BEGIN while others are procrastinating. 

WORK   while others are wishing. 

SAVE while others are wasting.  

LISTEN while others are talking.  

SMILE while others are frowning.  

COMMEND while others are criticizing.  

PERSIST while others are quitting.

 Have a great day ahead 

 MAYA 
This story is an illustration of the question by Sage Narada to Lord
Sri.Krishna on what is Maya? And how can we overcome Maya. Pl read the
inspiring story.

One day, God and a sage are walking across a vast desert. The Sage turns
to God and asks,"O Greatest Lord, what is the secret of this maya and
the appearances of this world?" God smiles and makes no reply. They
continue on.

"Child," God finally says. "The sun is hot today, and I am thirsty.
Ahead you will find a village. Go there and fetch me a cup of water."

Sage sets off. Arriving at the village, he approaches the first house he
sees and knocks at the door. A beautiful young woman answers. The moment
Sage looks into her eyes he forgets God's command, and the reason for
his mission.

The woman ushers Sage into the house, where he is warmly welcomed by her
family. It is as if everyone in this gentle household has been expecting
him. Sage is asked to eat with the family, and then to stay the night.
He gladly accepts, enjoying the family's warm hospitality, and secretly
marveling at the young woman's loveliness.

A week goes by, then two. Sage decides to stay on, and he soon begins to
share in the household chores. After the appropriate amount of time
passes he asks for the woman's hand in marriage. The family has been
expecting nothing less, it turns out. Everyone is overjoyed. 

Sage and his young wife settle down in her family's house, where she
soon bears him three children, two sons and a daughter.

Years pass. When his wife's mother and father pass away, Sage takes over
as head of the household. He opens a small shop in the village and it
prospers. Before long he is an honored citizen of the community and a
prominent member of the town council. Giving himself up to the age-old
joys and sorrows of village life, Sage lives contentedly for many years.

Then one evening during the monsoon season a violent storm breaks over
head, and the river rises so high from the sudden rains that the village
begins to flood. Sage gathers his family and leads them through the dark
night toward higher ground. But the winds blow so violently and the rain
pelts down with such force that one of Sage's sons is washed away.

Sage reaches for the boy, and in so doing lets go of his second son. A
moment later a gales wind tears his daughter from his arms. Then his
beloved wife is washed away into the roaring darkness.

Sage wails helplessly and claws at the sky. But his cries are drowned by
a towering wave that rises from the depths of the terrible night and
washes him headlong into the river.

All goes black. Many hours pass; perhaps days. Slowly, painfully, Sage
comes to his senses, only to discover that he has been washed onto a
sandbank far down the river. It is daytime now, and the storm has
passed. But there is no sign of his family anywhere, nor, for that
matter, of any living creature.

For a long time Sage remains lying on the sand almost mad with sorrow
and abandonment. Bits of wreckage float past him in the river. The smell
of death is on the wind.
Everything has been taken from him now; all things life-giving and
precious have disappeared into the swirling waters. There is little to
do, it seems, but weep.

Then, suddenly, Sage hears a voice behind him that makes the blood stop
in his veins. "Child," the voice asks, "where is my cup of water?" Sage
turns and sees God standing at his side. The river vanishes, and once
again he and God are alone in the empty desert. "Where is my water?" God
asks again. "I have been waiting for you to bring it now for several
minutes."

Sage throws himself at his Lord's feet and begs for forgiveness. "I
forgot!" Sage cries again and again.

"I forgot what you asked of me, Great Lord! Forgive me!"

God smiles and says, "Now do you understand the power of Maya , and the
appearances of this world?" 


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