"Viswasa" in Sanskrit means "trust," "faith," or "confidence". It is
derived from the Sanskrit words "vi" and "śvas," which together imply the
idea of being secure or confident. In Indian history and spiritual
practices, "Vishvasa" signifies firm faith, considered essential for
effective spiritual practice and achieving spiritual goals. "Viswasa"
essentially translates to trust, faith, confidence, or belief. In the
context of Indian philosophy and spiritual practices, "Vishvasa" emphasizes
the importance of unwavering belief as a foundation for achieving spiritual
progress.  The word "Viswasa" is derived from the Sanskrit root "vi-śvas,"
which means to trust or believe. Trusting Krishna fully will give us two
huge returns. Firstly, no matter what problems come, we will be able to
stay secure by focusing on how to serve him best in that situation.
Secondly, we will be amazed periodically at how he deals with those
problems in ways far better than what we could have ever thought.

बीजं मां सर्वभूतानां विद्धि पार्थ सनातनम् |

बुद्धिर्बुद्धिमतामस्मि तेजस्तेजस्विनामहम् || 10||

bijam mam sarva-bhutanam viddhi partha sanatanam

buddhir buddhimatam asmi tejas tejasvinam aham

BG 7.10: O Arjun, know that I am the eternal seed of all beings. I am the
intellect of the intelligent, and the splendor of the glorious.

He keeps telling Arjuna to trust completely HIS divine nature.
                              K R IRS 25525

On Sun, 25 May 2025 at 04:52, Jambunathan Iyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Trust is built with consistency. Consistency is the best teacher and 
> Consistency
> is the true foundation of trust. Also “Remember, consistency is a
> critical component of success.” Self-Trust will make you promise with
> consistency and either be sure you make promise to keep your promises or
> do not make them.
>
>
> *N Jambunathan , Chennai " What you get by achieving your goals is not as
> important as what you become by achieving your goals. If you want to live a
> happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things "*
>
>
>

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