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________________ EACH IS GREAT IN HIS OWN PLACE 29 and work for the good of the world are not worshipping God; neither must those who live in the world, for wife and children, think that those who give up the world are low vagabonds. Each is great in his own place. This thought I will illustrate by a story. A certain king used to inquire of all the Sannyasins that came to his country, "Which is the greater man-he who gives up the world and becomes a Sannyasin or he who lives in the world and performs his duties as a householder ?” Many wise men sought to solve the problem. Some asserted that the Sannyasin was the greater, upon which the king demanded that they should prove their assertion. When they could not, he ordered them to marry and become householders. Then others came and said, “The householder who performs his duties is the greater man.” Of them, too, the king demanded proofs. When they could not give them, he made them also settle down as householders. At last there came a young Sannyasin, and the king similarly inquired of him also. He answered, “Each, 0 king, is equally great in his place." "Prove this to me,” asked the king. “I will prove it to you," said the Sannyasin, “but you must first come and live as I do for a few days, that I may be able to prove to you what I say.” The king consented and followed the Sannyasin out of his own territory and passed through many other countries until they came to a great kingdom. In
SR No.011074
Book TitleKarma Yoga Bhakti Yoga
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSwami Vivekanand
PublisherRamkrishna Vivekananda Center of New York INC
Publication Year1939
Total Pages239
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size11 MB
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