Saturday, July 15, 2023

Karma, Fate and Time

It is said that one does not get more than luck and before time and every work is done at its own time.
Once a person went to the mountains to see the Lord. When he reached the top of the mountain, he saw God. That person became very happy.
He asked God - God, how much are millions of years worth to you?
God said - only equal to 1 minute.
Then the person said - God how much are lakhs of rupees worth to you?
God said – equal to only 1 rupee
So the person said - so can God give me 1 rupee? God smiled and said - just wait a minute, Vats….
Hahaha.....
Friends, no one has ever received and will never get more than time and luck.
Everything happens at its own time.
The plant sprouts from the seed only when the time comes, the tree grows with time, the tree will bear fruit only when the time comes.
In this world, people who believe in karma say that there is no luck and fatalists say that whatever is written in the destiny, it will happen. That is, a person keeps roaming on the axis of these two points of Karma and Fate and one day goes away saying goodbye to this world.
Yes, luck can be changed by karma.
The fate of a man is determined by his deeds. A man should keep on doing his work, because luck can be changed by his actions.
This is the reason why we consider karma as prime and also talk about luck. Our account will be according to the actions we perform and on the basis of that we will get the result of the accumulated actions in this life. That's why Guru says keep working hard in life, when the time comes, you will definitely get the result.
There was a very dense forest, a Mahatma lived in it, the forest was in the middle of a river and two kings ruled on both sides of the river. Both the kings were enemies of each other, both did not even like to see each other. But one thing was common to both of them that for any work, they used to come to that Mahatma ji sitting in the forest once in a while.
Anger increased in both the kings and both thought that now war would be settled. The first king who reached Mahatma ji and told everything, then Mahatma ji said – Rajan, it is written in your destiny to lose this war. The king became very sad and took blessings and came to his palace and said to his commander and soldiers, all of them go out after tying the shroud and what will happen will be seen, either they will die or they will come after being killed.
On the other side another king also came and said Mahatma ji what will happen to me. Mahatma ji smiled and said Rajan, winning this war is written in your destiny.
Then what was it, the second king became very happy and came to his kingdom and told everyone this good news. The next day when the second king was going for war, one of his horse's cord broke. The minister said, Rajan, change the umbilical cord, it can be dangerous. But the king was proud of the prediction of victory. He said, we are winning the war, then what is the need, let's leave it, no problem. The king reached the battle and the army on both sides broke down on each other. After a while both the kings came in front of each other and in the meanwhile the second cord of the second king's horse broke. Meanwhile, the former king, who was about to lose, captured the other king.
After the victory, the first king went to Mahatma ji and said, Guru, you had said that I would lose, but I won.
Mahatmaji said, Rajan, what I had said was written in your fate, but you changed your fate with your hard work and hard work.
So friends, we get the same lesson from this story that luck also favors those who do work and work hard.
Karma is incomplete without luck and luck without karma.
Our happiness, success, peace, peace everything lies in good deeds only. That's why one should not always depend on luck. If we throw a brick at the wall and hit it, it will definitely hit the wall, if it is thrown at a person, he can get hurt while standing at one place and can be saved from his efforts by doing work, so we should go on doing our work. If you do good deeds, then everything will be good.
If you can, do three favors to the people:
1. If you can't benefit then don't harm,
2. If you can't give happiness then don't hurt and
3. If you can't praise then don't do evil.

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