Quite a few parents over the last 25 yrs were insistent that values must be 
instilled into children. It is hard on parents .as a society as a family we 
need to take joint action in caring for kids and support the harassed 
parents.the school  the law the neighbours relatives friends and elders  must 
all be responsible in moulding the child's character. Temptation is very much 
part of a teenagers life and children do tend to play one against the other be 
united in ur decisions .ask parents before u decide anything about the children 
.u will find this excerpt from the scriptures interesting regards jayshree 
venkatraman


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Kauai's Hindu Monastery <[email protected]> Date: 14/08/2017  
17:02  (GMT+05:30) To: srika4451 <[email protected]> Subject: Vedic Verses 
for 8/14/17 
 
img { max-width:100%!important;height:auto!important;}Then the demons said to 
him: Please instruct us, Sir. To them he uttered the same syllable da and 
asked: Have you understood? They replied: We have. You said to us: 'Be 
compassionate (dayadhvam).' He said: Yes, you have understood. That very thing 
is ... Vedic VersesA daily collection of verses from the Vedas, Hinduism's 
revealed scripture
Vedic Verses for 8/14/17 Then the demons said to him: Please instruct us, Sir. 
To them he uttered the same syllable da and asked: Have you understood? They 
replied: We have. You said to us: 'Be compassionate (dayadhvam).' He said: Yes, 
you have understood. That very thing is repeated even today by the heavenly 
voice, in the form of thunder, as Da, Da, Da, which means: Control yourselves, 
Give, and Have compassion. Therefore one should learn these three: 
self-control, giving and mercy.Yajur Veda, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad V, II-The 
Three Great Disciplines, 3Prajapati is this-the heart (intellect). It (the 
heart) is Brahman. It is all. Hridayam (the heart) consists of three syllables. 
One syllable is hri; and to him who knows this, his own people and others bring 
presents. One syllable is da; and to him who knows this, his own people and 
others give their powers. One syllable is yam; and he who knows this goes to 
heaven.Yajur Veda, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad V, III-Brahman as the Heart, 1That 
intellect Brahman was verily this-satya alone. And whosoever knows this great, 
glorious first-born one as the Satya Brahman conquers these worlds. And his 
enemy is thus conquered and becomes non-existent-yes, whosoever knows this 
great, glorious first-born one as the Satya Brahman; for Satya indeed is that 
Brahman.Yajur Veda, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad V, IV-Meditation on Satya Brahman, 
1In the beginning this universe was water alone. That water produced Satya. 
Satya is Brahman. Brahman produced Prajapati and Prajapati the gods. Those gods 
meditate on Satya. This name Satya consists of three syllables. Sa is one 
syllable, ti is one syllable, and ya is one syllable. The first and last 
syllables are the truth. In the middle is untruth. This untruth is enclosed on 
both sides by truth; thus truth preponderates. Untruth does not hurt him who 
knows this.Yajur Veda, Brihadaranyaka Upanishad V, V-In Praise of Satya 
Brahman, 1Now, that which is Satya is the sun-the being who dwells in yonder 
orb and the being who is in the right eye. These two rest on each other. The 
former (the being in the sun) rests on the latter (the being in the right eye) 
through his rays and the latter rests on the former through his organs. When 
the individual self is about to leave the body, he sees the solar orb clearly 
(i.e. without rays). Those rays no longer come to him.Yajur Veda, 
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad V, V-In Praise of Satya Brahman, 2
     
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