The Late Prof.Kasturi writes :

Swami wrote a Divinely Timeless Piece on Dharma in February'1963 which read 


"Whoever subdues egotism, conquers selfish desires, destroys bestial feelings 
and impulses, and gives up the natural tendency to regard the body as the self 
that person is surely on the path of dharma,” Swami explained, and continued, 
“Such a person knows that the goal of dharma is the merging of the wave in the 
sea, the merging of the self in the Over-self.



In all worldly activities, you should be careful not to offend propriety or the 
canons of good nature; you should not play false to the promptings of the inner 
voice; you should be prepared at all times to respect the appropriate dictates 
of conscience; you should watch your steps to see whether you are in someone 
else’s way; you must be ever vigilant to discover the truth behind all this 
scintillating variety.



This is your entire duty, your dharma. The blazing fire of wisdom (jnana), 
which convinces you that all this is Brahman (God), will consume into ashes all 
traces of your egotism and worldly attachment. You must become intoxicated with 
the nectar of union with Brahman; that is the ultimate goal of dharma and of 
action (karma) inspired by dharma.”



Om Sai Ram

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