Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 31st July 2022
Prema (love) must transform all relationships: social, economic, educational, professional, family, religious, legal, and others. The father must love the child a little more intensely and intelligently; mother must spread love to all who come within her influence; children must
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 30th July 2022
My suggestion to you today is this: just as you attend to the needs of the body, feeding it three times a day, in order to keep it in good running condition, so too spend some time regularly every day
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 29th July 2022
I want you to be active, fully engaged, for if you have no activities, time will hang heavily on your hands. Don’t waste a single moment of the allotted span of life, for time is the body of God. He
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 28th July 2022
God is like the divine wish-fulfilling tree, which gives whatever is asked. But you have to go near the tree and wish for the thing you want. The atheist is the person who keeps far away from the tree and
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 26th July 2022
When you prostrate before elders, the mind too must be humble; it is not the body alone that should bend. Many social workers visit hospitals and do service to patients there. Most of the work they do is mechanical, like
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 25th July 2022
A lady wept that her necklace was lost or stolen; she searched everywhere and became inconsolably sad. Then, when she passed a mirror, she found the lost necklace around her neck. Thus, it was there all the time. Similarly, God
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 23rd July 2022
Cultivate four types of strength: of body, intellect, wisdom, and conduct. Then you become unshakable, and you are on the path of spiritual victory! Once a person came to Me and argued that there was no God and he was
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 22nd July 2022
Rama and Ravana were equally proficient in 36 forms of knowledge. But sage Valmiki, the composer of the Ramayana, portrayed Ravana as a fool and Rama as a noble one because Ravana misused his knowledge, whereas Rama put his knowledge
Thought for the Day from Prasanthi Nilayam 21st July 2022
In the spiritual sphere of mental peace and inner joy, responsibility for success or failure is entirely one’s own. You have no right to shift it on to others. The fire will go out if the fuel is over, therefore