There is no shocking effect of Hanuman. Sensational dinathanthi
model may be avoided when we are discussing about our culture because that
writer is young but we are older. KR IRS 19 9 23

HANUMAN SHOWN AS WISDOM FILLED PERSONALITY

न अन् ऋग्वेद विनीतस्य न अ\-\-यजुर्वेद धारिणः |

न अ\-\-साम वेद विदुषः शक्यम् एवम् विभाषितुम् || ४-३-२८

"Nay...the non-knower of Rig Veda, or the non-rememberer of Yajur Veda, or
the non-scholar of Saama Veda... can possibly, or truly speak this way...
[4-3-28]

>From hereon Rama's analysis of Hanuma is depicted. In Rig Veda every letter
has too many phonetically deflected variations, in many ways to mean many
things. It is practically impossible to contain that knowledge, unless the
recitalist has complete control over it. Hence the word, viniita , 'well
trained' is used. In Yajurveda many anuvaaka-s or passages occur
recursively, with different utilisation. Remembering not to mix one with
the other is a difficult process. Hence the recitalist has to have enormous
remembrance. In Saamaveda the pitch and duration of the rendering is of
high importance, as such it requires a scholarly bent to control vocal
notes. The three words, vinaya, schooling; dhaaraNa, remembrance and vedana
knowledge are required to each of the above Veda-s. Atharva Veda, on the
other hand, has no recital performance other than the above. Hence, it is
said, is not quoted by Rama. Hanuma said 'you two are eligible to rule the
earth' as at 4-3-15, which tantamount to the quote brhamaa vaa idam ekaeva
agra aasiit... from Rigveda aitereya. Next he said that you are deities
inhuman form at 4-3-13, which has its bearing on the Yajurveda quote
ajaayamaano bahudhaa vijaayate... Then Rama is said having lotus-petal like
eyes, at 4-3-11, taking clue from cChandogya of Saamaveda, myathaakapyaasam
punDariikam evaakshiNii.... Hence these utterances of Hanuman are said to
have direct base in the Veda-s.

नूनम् व्यकरणम् कृत्स्नम् अनेन बहुधा श्रुतम् |

बहु व्याहरता अनेन न किंचित् अप शब्दितम् || ४-३-२९

"Definitely grammar is severally and comprehensively learnt by him... and
though much is said by him not a single word has gone amiss of verbiage...
[4-3-29]

Earlier Vedic knowledge of Hanuma is analysed. Now his knowledge of
grammar, the essential part of Vedic learning is analysed. Without the
knowledge of subsidiary scriptures of Veda-s, like, vyaakarana, nirukta,
sikhsha,chandas , the study of Vedas and its ancillaries itself is futile.
Reading and reciting the Vedic hymns is of no use in practical life, for
the knowledge learnt thereon is to be implemented in society. A simple
recitalist is known as chaa.ndasa orthodox fellow, while the user of that
knowledge for the good of society is vyavahaarta practical fellow. Hence
Hanuma is implementing the grammar and training received originally as a
Vedic scholar, because he is a practical one.

न मुखे नेत्रयोः च अपि ललाटे च भ्रुवोः तथा |

अन्येषु अपि च सर्वेषु दोषः संविदितः क्वचित् || ४-३-३०

"On his face or eyes, or on forehead or brows, or on other faculties of
expression no fault is found...even at the least... [4-3-30]

Now the behavioural niceties of a Vedic scholar are being analysed. The
siksha part of Veda-s imposes certain rules while reciting the hymns. There
will be some paaTaka athama-s, Reciters, the worst. The following verse
elucidates the skills of such worst reciters.

giitii shiighrii shiraH kampii tathaa likhita paaThakaH |

anarthaj~no'lpa kanNThaH ca ShaT ete paaThakaadhamaa ||

1] Undue stretching, 2] quickening the pace, 3] nodding the head 4] reading
by seeing written texts without memorising 5] unknowing the meaning, 6]
weak-voiced, are thus the six sorts of worst reciters of Vedic hymns.

अविस्तरम् असंदिग्धम् अविलम्बितम् अव्यथम् |

उरःस्थम् कण्ठगम् वाक्यम् वर्तते मध्यमे स्वरम् || ४-३-३१

"Unexpanded, un-doubtful, un-delaying and non-dissonant is the tenor of his
speech, and it comports in his chest or throat in a medium tone...[4-3-31]

After elucidating the reciters, the worst, now the recitation, the worst is
being analysed.

shankitam bhiitam udghuShTam avyaktam anunaasikam |

kaaku svaram shiirShagatam tathaa sthaana varjitam |

visvaram virasam caiva vishliShTam viShamaanvitam |

vyaakulam taalu bhinnam ca paaTha doShaaH cartur dashaH ||

Reading scriptures with 1] doubting, 2] fearing, 3] shouting,4] unclear, 5]
nasal, 6] shrieking, 7] high-pitched, and like with 8]improper sounds
placement, 9] melody-less, 10] rudely, and also 11] letters torn apart, 12]
rendering negative meaning, 13] chaotic, 14] labiovelar, are the fourteen
reciting mistakes.

संस्कार क्रम संपन्नाम् अद्भुताम् अविलम्बिताम् |

उच्चारयति कल्याणीम् वाचम् हृदय हर्षिणीम् || ४-३-३२

"He has orderly refinement in speech that is remarkable and un-delaying,
and he speaks propitious words that are heart-pleasing...[4-3-32]

Best reciters will render phonetics as below, as contained in siikhsha of
Veda-s:

maadhuryam akSharavyaktiH pada cchedaH tadaa tvaraa

dhairyam laya samanvitam ca ShaT ete paaThakaaH guNaaH

With sweet voice, enunciated syllables, properly parting the words, quick
and confident, and rhythm included are the six best qualities of best
reciters.

अनया चित्रया वाचा त्रिस्थान व्यंजनस्थयाः |

कस्य न आराध्यते चित्तम् उद्यत् असे अरेः अपि || ४-३-३३

"His speech is generated in three places is enthralling... and whose heart
is it that is disenchanted, even that of an enemy after raising his sword
at him, on hearing his speech...[4-3-33]

Three places to generate speech are urashi at chest, shirashi at head,
kanTha at throat. A real speqker of his mind has to generate his speech in
these three areas, without rendering any lip service. Again this is the
rule of Vedic siksha namely the training.

एवम् विधो यस्य दूतो न भवेत् पार्थिवस्य तु |

सिद्ध्यन्ति हि कथम् तस्य कार्याणाम् गतयोऽनघ || ४-३-३४

"Oh, faultless Lakshmana, if this sort of envoy is not there to a king,
really how can that king accomplishes his ways and means... [4-3-34]

एवम् गुण गणैर् युक्ता यस्य स्युः कार्य साधकाः |

तस्य सिद्ध्यन्ति सर्वेऽर्था दूत वाक्य प्रचोदिताः || ४-३-३५

"Should a king have this kind of work accomplishers with a variety of
virtues, all his objectives will be achieved impelled by such an envoy's
words..." Rama thus said to Lakshmana. [4-3-35]

एवम् उक्तः तु सौमित्रिः सुग्रीव सचिवम् कपिम् |

अभ्यभाषत वाक्यज्ञो वाक्यज्ञम् पवनात्मजम् || ४-३-३६

When said thus by Rama, wise-worded Lakshmana spoke to that monkey and the
minister of Sugreeva, namely Hanuma, the son of Air-god, who is equally a
wise-worded one. [4-3-36]

        Legend of Hanuma's birth is eulogised together with his innate
capabilities. Jambavanta familiarises Hanuma of his capabilities giving an
account of his birth, rather what for he took birth, and extols his unready
faculty. In the sixty-sixth chapter of Bala Kanda, Valmiki very concisely
narrates the birth of Seetha. But here Valmiki elaborately informs about
the birth of Hanuma through Jambavanta. Some information about Hanuma is
included in the endnote.

aneka shata saahasriim viSaNNaam hari vaahiniim |

jaa.mbavaan samudiikSya evam hanuma.ntam atha abraviit || 4-66-1

On overseeing the crestfallen monkey-soldiery, which is with many hundreds
and thousands of soldiers, then Jambavanta sad this way to Hanuma. [4-66-1]

viira vaanara lokasya sarva shaastra vidaam vara |

tuuSNiim ekaa.ntam aashritya hanuman kim na jalpasi || 4-66-2

"Oh, valiant one in the world of vanara-s, being an erudite scholar among
all the scriptural scholars, Hanuma, why do not you mumble something, why
do you resort to a calmly loneliness... [4-66-2]

hanuman hari raajasya sugriivasya samo hi asi |

raama lakSmaNayoH ca api tejasaa ca balena ca || 4-66-3

"By your brilliance and brawn, oh, Hanuma, you match up to king of monkeys
Sugreeva, or even to Rama and Lakshmana, as well... [4-66-3]

ariSTaneminaH putro vainateyo mahaabalaH |

garutmaan iva vikhyaata uttamaH sarva pakSiNaam || 4-66-4

"The son of Kashyapa Prajapati and Lady Vinata is the best bird among all
the birds who is superbly mighty and who is universally renowned as
Garuda... [4-66-4]

bahusho hi mayaa dR^iSTaH saagare sa mahaabalaH |

bhujagaan uddharan pakSii mahaavego mahaayashaaH || 4-66-5

"Iindeed, I have oftentimes seen that highly glorious, rapidly speedy,
great mighty bird Garuda, pecking up reptiles from ocean... [4-66-5]

pakSayoH yat balam tasya taavat bhuja balam tava |

vikramaH ca api vegaH ca na te tena apahiiyate || 4-66-6

"Whatever is the strength of his wings, that much is the strength of you
arms, and even by the yardsticks of his dash and dare, yours too, are
unreprovable... [4-66-6]

balam buddhiH ca tejaH ca sattvam ca hari sattama |

vishiSTam sarva bhuuteSu kim aatmaanam na sajjase || 4-66-7

"Oh, forthright monkey, you are the finest among all beings by the dint of
your force, faculty, flair, and fortitude... why then is your unreadiness
in this task of leaping ocean... [4-66-7]

mahaasaattvo mahaateja mahaabala paraakramaH |

la.nghane plavane caiva bhaviSyati mayaa samaH || 4-66-19

" 'An admirably brave, and a bravely dazzling, and a dazzlingly forceful,
and a forcefully overpowering son will be there, also thus, he will be a
coequal of mine in flying off and jumping up...' Thus, the Air-god said to
Anjana. [4-66-19]

abhyutthitam tataH suuryam baalo dR^iSTvaa mahaa vane |

phala.mcetijighR^ikSustvamutplutyaabhyutpatodivam - yadvaa -

phalam ca iti jighR^ikSuH tvam ut.hplutya abhiutpato divam || 4-66-21

21. tataH= thereafter; baalaH= [when you were a] boy; tvam mahaa vane= you,
in vast, forest; abhi utthitam suuryam dR^iSTvaa= just, risen, sun, on
seeing; phalam ca iti= fruit, just, thus [thinking]; jighR^ikSuH= thinking
it to be a best catch; ut plutya= up, hopped; divam= onto sky; abhi ut
pataH= towards, on, fell up - flew up.

"Thereafter, when you were a boy you have see the just risen sun in the
vast of forest, and deeming it to be a just ripen reddish fruit, and
thinking it to be a best catch, you hopped up and flew towards sun on the
sky... [4-66-21]

shataani triiNi gatvaa atha yojanaanaam mahaakape |

tejasaa tasya nirdhuuto na viSaadam tato gataH || 4-66-22

"Even on your flying up three hundred yojana-s, oh, brave monkey, and even
when sun's radiation puffed and blown you down, you did not get into any
anguish as were indefatigable... [4-66-22]

tvaam api upagatam tuurNam a.ntariiksham mahaakape |

kSiptam indreNa te vajram kopa aaviSTena tejasaa || 4-66-23

"Oh, mighty monkey, even on seeing you who are coming near the vault of
heaven, Indra is captivated by anger and by his effulgence he catapulted
his Thunderbolt at you... [4-66-23]

tadaa shailaagra shikhare vaamo hanur abhajyata |

tato hi naama dheyam te hanumaan iti kiirtitam || 4-66-24

"Then, your left cheekbone, zygomatic arch, is broken when you fell down on
a highest mountaintop, from thereupon your name-phrase is indeed averred as
Hanumaan... [4-66-24]The word hanu also means 'wisdom...' and Hanuma is one
having an absolute wisdom. He is also addressed as Hanumanta, Hanuma and at
certain places Valmiki terms him as Hani... nectareous...

tataH tvaam nihatam dR^iSTvaa vaayuH gandha vahaH svayam |

trailokyam bhR^isha sa.nkruddho na vavau vai prabha.njanaH || 4-66-

"Then on observing that you are mutilated, highly infuriated is that
scent-wafter Air-god and that tempestuous Air-god has not physically
circulated throughout the triad of worlds... [4-66-25]

sa.mbhraa.ntaaH ca suraaH sarve trailokye kSubhite sati |

prasaadayanti sa.mkruddham maarutam bhuvaneshvaraaH || 4-66-26

"When the triad of worlds is being roiled with breathlessness, all the
administrative gods of universe are bewildered, and they started to
supplicate the Air-god for his grace... [4-66-26]

prasaadite ca pavane brahmaa tubhyam varam dadau |

ashastra vadhyataam taata samare satya vikrama || 4-66-27

"Oh, chivalric warrior at war, while the Air-god is being supplicated, oh,
dear boy, Brahma gave you a boon decreeing your 'indestructibility by any
missile...' [4-66-27]

vajrasya ca nipaatena virujam tvaam samiikSya ca |

sahasra netraH priita aatmaa dadau te varam uttamam || 4-66-28

svacCha.ndataH ca maraNam tava syaat iti vai prabho |

"On scrutinising that you are unhurt even after hit by Thunderbolt, oh,
ablest Hanuma, the Thousand-eyed Indra kind-heartedly gave you a choicest
boon saying that your death occurs only by your own volition... [4-66-28,
29a]

vayam adya gata praaNaa bhavaan asmaasu saa.mpratam |

daakSya vikrama sa.mpannaH kapi raaja iva aparaH || 4-66-31

"Presently we are as good as dead, and among us presently you are the only
one rife with competence and valiance, you are the other Sugreeva, the king
of monkeys, to us... [4-66-31]

uttiSTha hari shaarduula la.nghayasva mahaa arNavam |

paraa hi sarva bhuutaanaam hanuman yaa gatiH tava || 4-66-36

"Arise, oh, lion-like monkey, leap over this vast ocean, oh, Hanuma, your
escape velocity is indeed unalike that of all the other beings... [4-66-36]

viSaaNNaa harayaH sarve hanuman kim upekSase |

vikramasva mahaavega viSNuH triin vikramaan iva || 4-66-37

"Oh, Hanuma, all these monkeys are dispirited. Why this indolence of yours?
You boldly triumph over the ocean as your speed is highest, supersonic,
super-photic, super-cerebric is your celerity. As with Vishnu who trod the
triad of worlds in a trice, you too triumph over..." Thus Jambavanta
persuaded Hanuma to get ready for action. [4-66-37]

Hanuma comes forward to leap the ocean at the repeated encouragement given
by Jambavanta. Then he increases his physique, fit enough to take a leap,
and starts declaring his capabilities, by which the other monkeys feel
jubilant. Then Hanuma climbs Mt. Mahendra, by which whole of that mountain
is put to turmoil. And he reaches Lanka, instinctually, as he has the speed
of Air-god and of the Thought Process, i.e., mano javam, maaruta tulya
vegam... Thus, with this chapter this book of Kishkindha Kanda, 'The Empire
of Holy Monkeys...' concludes.

tam dR^iSTvaa jR^i.mbhamaaNam te kramitum shata yojanam |

vegena aapuuryamaaNam ca sahasaa vaanarottamam || 4-67-1

sahasaa shokam utsR^ijya praharSeNa samanvitaaH |

vineduH tuSTuvuH ca api hanuumantam mahaabalam || 4-67-2

On seeing that best monkey Hanuma, who is burgeoning to cross over the
hundred yojana-ocean and who is also quickly, progressively, and
stupendously maximising his body, the other monkeys instantly shunning off
their sadness, raved and rhapsodized over that staggeringly mighty monkey,
Hanuma. [4-67-1, 2]

 sa.mstuuyamaano hanumaan vyavardhata mahaabalaH |

samaaviddhya ca laa.nguulam harSaat balam upeyivaan || 4-67-4

Hanuma who is already an outmatching monkey by way of his energy, has now
accrued added energy obtained through the gladness derived by the way of
extolment from other monkeys, and then he impetuously lashed his tail and
oversized himself. [4-67-4]

tasya sa.mstuuyamaanasya sarvaiH vanara pu.ngavaiH |

tejasaa aapuuryamaaNasya ruupam aasiit anuttamam || 4-67-5

His physique which is being reinforced with resplendence while all the
monkey chiefs are eulogising him has become unsurpassed in its form.
[4-67-5]



On Tue, 19 Sept 2023 at 18:45, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 09-2023-19A*
>
> *All the below  QA are from Quora DIGEST to me  on   19-09-2023.*
>
> *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers.*
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala Krishnan, 79,  on 19-09-2023.*
>
>
>
> *Q1         What is the shocking truth of Hanuman?*
>
> *A1          Sushil Kumar,Sep 12*
>
> *There is no "shocking truth" about Hanuman. He is a complex and
> multifaceted figure, and there are many different stories and
> interpretations of him. However, some of the more "interesting" aspects of
> his story include:*
>
> *He has a disfigured jaw. This is because he once** mistook the sun for a
> ripe mango and tried to eat it. The god Indra was angered by this and
> struck Hanuman with his thunderbolt, which damaged his jaw.*
>
> *He is said to have the ability to change his size.** He can grow to be
> as large as a mountain or shrink to the size of an insect.*
>
> *He is a powerful warrior, but he is also known for** his compassion and
> his devotion to Lord Rama.*
>
> *He is often depicted as having a monkey face, **but this is not entirely
> accurate. In some early texts, he is described as having a human face.*
>
> *Ultimately, the truth of Hanuman is whatever you believe it to be. He is
> a popular and beloved figure in Hinduism, and his story has been told and
> retold for centuries. There is no one right or wrong way to understand him.*
>
> *Here are some other interesting facts about Hanuman:*
>
> *He is the son of Vayu, the wind god.*
>
> *He is the commander of the monkey army that helped Rama defeat Ravana in
> the Ramayana.*
>
> *He is known for his strength, speed, and intelligence.*
>
> *He is also known for his devotion to Rama and his willingness to
> sacrifice himself for his lord.*
>
> *He is a popular deity in Hinduism and is worshipped by millions of people
> around the world.*
>
> *Q2         What is the most famous two-faced man in history?*
>
> *A2         Start Sameer, Business Coach, Digital Business20h*
>
> *The story of Osama bin Laden is really interesting**. He was born into
> an incredibly rich family,** which means he could have had anything he
> wanted – fancy cars, great food, and attractive partners.*
>
> *But instead of enjoying a life of luxury, he chose a different path. He
> went to Afghanistan and joined a group of fighters called the 'mujahedeen.**'
> *
>
> *He risked his life fighting against Russian soldiers, even though he had
> no connection to Afghanistan.** For years, he was seen as a hero because
> of this. He led attacks on Russian convoys with his group, using old,
> worn-out guns, going hungry, and dodging bullets under the hot sun.*
>
> *Eventually, the mujahedeen succeeded, and** Afghanistan was freed when
> the Russian soldiers left.*
>
> *But then things got really bad. The Taliban took control of Kabul, the
> capital of Afghanistan, and the country fell into a dark and difficult
> time,** almost like the Middle Ages. Things went downhill fast.*
>
> *It's easy to forget that back in the day, the Afghan rebels and their
> international supporters were popular. Even Sylvester Stallone's third
> Rambo movie was dedicated to these brave fighters.*
>
> *But here's something you might not know: Osama bin Laden and his fellow
> rebels were once helped a lot by the United States military and the CIA.**
> Looking back, it was a big mistake, and one of historical significance.*
>
> *So, Osama bin Laden went from being a very wealthy person to becoming a
> kind of Arab hero,** and then he turned into a ruthless terrorist who
> caused a lot of chaos and destruction in the world and his region. It's
> quite a dramatic story.*
>
> *Q3         What is CPR, and what are the steps to perform CPR?*
>
> *A3         Narayana Health, Health for all. All for health. Aug 7*
>
> *CPR, or Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation,** is a lifе-saving technique used
> when someone’s breathing or heartbeat has stopped. Indications include
> difficulty breathing, loss of consciousness, and no detectable pulse. The
> basic steps to perform CPR include:*
>
> *    Clearing the area.*
>
> *    Checking for responsiveness.*
>
> *    Calling emergency services (102 or 108).*
>
> *    Laying the person on their back.*
>
> *After checking for airway blockages and confirming the person is not
> breathing normally, chest compressions and artificial breathing are
> initiated. The pressure and depth of compressions vary between adults,
> older children, and infants. Immеdiatе CPR can triplе thе chancеs of
> survival, but training is еssеntial.*
>
> *Source: Narayana Health*
>
> *Q4  Tell        15 Greatest lessons you have learned after spending your
> whole life*
>
> *A4         Elia Juniana,Sep 5*
>
> *Keep learning throughout your life. Even if you stop learning life will
> teach you lesson till end.*
>
> *If you feel to cry, cry for the whole day but don’t cry next day for the
> same thing. Next time if you feel to cry for that tell yourself that you
> have already cried that day for that.*
>
> *Love someone lot but not at the cost of your self identity. Be yourself.*
>
> *Don’t judge the people immediately.*
>
> *Listen the other person very carefully. Try to listen those words which
> he/she couldn’t speak.*
>
> *Learn the fastest ways to get out of your mental prison, depression and
> trauma. Time is not infinite.*
>
> *Your words can cost you a lot, use them wisely.*
>
> *Deliver only as much information as required to know to the other person
> and not as much as you know.*
>
> *Plan your day at least before a day, everyday. Be consistent.*
>
> *Find out your natural abilities and believe in that.*
>
> *Increase your sources of income. Live a simple but meaningful life.*
>
> *Keep your moral values high. Forgive the people as much as possible and
> move on.*
>
> *Everyday try to get out of your comfort zone, feel uncomfortable to
> achieve something better.*
>
> *Have patience, it is your biggest strength.*
>
> *Be successful as much as that world know you without any introduction*
>
> *Q5         What is an incident that changed your life?*
>
> *A5         Manya, Quora writer 2y*
>
> *It happened back in 2019. A young, tall man with** a black coat and pant
> entered our class around 6th period, just after lunch break. Although, we
> all were half sleepy after eating lunch, his perfume smell was so strong
> that we became conscious immediately xD He dressed in the same way:*
>
> *Everyone in the class: Its maths class, where is Rajesh sir? Who is he?
> Why he is coming in our class?*
>
> *All the students were confused as it was totally unfamiliar face. While
> everyone was talking and discussing, he was standing in front of the first
> bench, smiling towards all students**. He didn't uttered a single word.
> After 2–3 minutes, there was silence all around the class. *
>
> *With a bright smile he introduced himself. “I am Gaurav Oberoi, a 32 year
> old man.** You all were busy discussing about who I am, right? But none
> of you tried to even ask my name. It's Ok! Now, you all be thinking why I
> am here instead of Rajesh sir, your principal ma'am has given me
> opportunity to talk to you people, to share my experience/thoughts with
> you, to boost your self esteem and confidence to face the world in coming
> years. As, I am an influencer.” We were all astonished and stunned. *
>
> *He continued “You 6th bench, stand up”. One of my classmate stood up. He
> said “Tell me your weakest point”. My classmate responded- Sir, am not at
> all good in maths, and my parents always compare me with my cousins. They
> say me to study more and more, but after doing all the efforts, I can't
> improve myself. They say that I'm useless, i am a burden on them. It feels
> depressing sometimes.*
>
> *He told him to sit on the bench. *
>
> *Suddenly, he started finding something in his pocket. He took a 500 note
> out from his pocket. We all were like “What he is going to do?”*
>
> *Mr. Oberoi: Raise your hand, if you want this 500 note.*
>
> **Slowly, everyone started raising their hand**
>
> *Mr. Oberoi: Cool, but one minute.*
>
> **He started folding it in an unmannered way. We could see lines on the
> note.**
>
> *Mr. Oberoi: Now, who wants it?*
>
> **All Hands were up**
>
> *Mr. Oberoi: Ok! Ok!*
>
> **He again started moulding it in an unpleasant way**
>
> *Mr. Oberoi: Who still wants it?*
>
> **Everyone's hand was up**
>
> *Mr. Oberoi: *Smiling* This is what I wanted to convey to you people. *
>
> *You are just like that 500 rupees note. You are precious, doesn't matter
> if everything is not going in the way you have planned**. There will be
> many times, when you are not in your best condition, but remember you are
> not useless. *
>
> *You still raised your hands after the moulding of this 500 note because
> you were knowing that it's value will not decrease**. That's just you.
> Remember, you are worthy. No one can replace you or decrease your value!!*
>
> *We all were overwhelmed by his great response. I eventually gained
> respect for him.He taught a great lesson to all of us! :)*
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