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To serve the poor and the needy is the true selfless service in the Mission of the Master. If you give food to the hungry, you will never feel hungry. If you give water to the thirsty, you will never feel thirsty. How true is the prayer of the meek and unwanted and accursed is the life of him who ignores, and how great and broad-hearted is the one who works selflessly and gives head and heart to overcome the miseries of others. By holding on the treasures of virtues he becomes actionless. So long as one knows not the miseries of others, he knows not the very secret to overcome his own miseries. Wise persons tell us that it is in vain to ask for pleasures and shun from pains. The Fathers' Home, the foundation-stone of which is being laid down, awaits the help of many devoted and noble persons in the world. The Fathers' Home is the dire need of the time. In India due to poverty most of the old people, though they are loved by their families, live not a comfortable life. To develop as much as to accommodate one thousand people is even not sufficient. More one does, more one feels happy. This is what Master ever felt.
1. Those old people having their long life-experiencees would be able to put in their advices to help each other. Moreover they are trained in different jobs, and if they are able to guide, they will be a tremendous help to untrained people, whereas Kirpal Sagar will provide with tecnical know-how to overcome the poverty of many poor people. Dr Harbhajan Singh |