Way of living

about to befall the family will also be averted. The family will remain

prosperous. Otherwise, due to the results of both good and bad deeds,

one has to intermittently bear the havoc of happiness and sorrows.




Once, this Das (author) was doing a three-day Satsang-Paath
(Spiritual Discourse + Recitation of a Holy Book) in a village. A
relative of that very family brought a four years old boy with him.
During a conversation, he said, “I had four sons and two daughters.
I married them all off. Perhaps, there was no one as happy as me in
the village. Then things reached such a pass that within two years
my family got ruined. Two sons were going on their motorcycle to
their in-laws. They died in an accident. Their wives got married in
other villages. A year later, at night another son got stung by a snake


on the tube well in the field. He was found dead. Due to this tragedy,
the fourth son died from heart attack. All the daughter-in-laws also
left home. My wife became mentally disturbed. This is my eldest
daughter’s son. I am passing my days with him. I have kept my
daughter at home.” It is a request to the dear readers that act with
discretion and acquire the true path of human life. Definitely do
Bhakti.



Whether you will have a child or not is based on the deeds of
your previous lives. If the child does not know about correct religious
practice and meritorious acts, then no matter how noble he/she is,
he/she will certainly commit a mistake sometime. It will all occur
due to the effect of sins. A person told, “My father-in-law was a
Jaat farmer and owned four acres of land. By working hard day and
night, he acquired in total sixteen acres of land, that is, he bought
another twelve acres. He had four sons and one daughter. He married
them all off. At the age of sixty years, my father-in-law suffered
from stroke. All the four sons used to live separately.”


“For some days, he stayed with his eldest son. But only after
six months, his clothes started to smell. Then he stayed with the
third son at his place. After a few days, he also gave up. In this way,
all the four sons got frustrated with looking after him. The Panchayat
(village council), with the motive of getting my father-in-law looked
after, decided to give two more acres of land to that son who would
serve him. Lured by this, the youngest son accepted to take care of



him. After six months, he said that it is not my cup of tea. The
relatives gathered. They counselled all the children in every way,
but nobody got ready to take care of him.” That devotee was saying
that – ‘My father-in-law could not even speak. When his young
grandson came in front of him, then by moving his neck he indicated
that – “Come to me, I will give you a cuddle.” This is the
misconception. Sons have brought laurels and now grandchildren
are pending! A servant was kept for him by giving those two acres
of land on contract, and he had a terrible death.


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