Book Title: Ten Universal Virtues
Author(s): Ram Kumar Nandi
Publisher: Ram Kumar Nandi

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________________ To sum up, The pleasure of possessing little is far more enjoyable than the prospect of getting much hereafter. The little you have, if properly used, will bring you more than you can expect or have the power to enjoy. Ambition ruins a man; contentment secures him the peace and happiness of heaven.' In fact, all our existence and happiness in life depends on our mental attitude. Human mind is the supreme power that governs all our actions. Only a calm and contented mind will lead us to a blissful life. The great English poet Oliver Goldsmith after his long tour of five European countries in search of peace and happiness came to the conclusion: Vain! Very Vain! My weary search to find That bliss, which centers in the mind. From "Traveler' by Oliver Goldsmith ***害* ** *** 法*** ***害 *法 ***法 学 ****** ***法**********害****害 ******彩**** ***老 *** Whatever is pure is refreshing. Purity imparts freshness of vigor to both the body and the mind. ***圣李****客李***宗***答*空***学圣率***学学*** *****宗***学学****学学*****旁***圣***李宗*** SUPREME TRUTHFULNESS (Uttama Satya Dharma) Truth is the speech of inward purity. -Sir Edwin Arnold The word 'satya' (truth) has been derived by the addition of the suffix 'yat' with the root 'sat' (satya) are prevalent in common use; e.g. truthful, real, genuine, honest, loyal, non-deceitful or truth speaking. Create PDF with PDF4U. If you wish to remove this line, please click here to purchase the full version

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