Friday, June 8, 2012

Parables of Rama-210


Parables of Rama-210
Two Servants of a King
There were two strange servants of a king. One of them only flattered the King and did not work, while the other discharged his duties faithfully, but had nothing to do by way of flattery. Who would the king like more?
It is clear that he will be pleased with the one who discharges his duties faithfully, because work is of primary importance. Similarly, an atheist may not be using the beads of rosary to repeat the name of God or rubbing his forehead on ground to flatter God, but, in spite of this, God will be pleased with him, if he has a charitable disposition and does good deeds. Their continued devotion to good deeds is their rosary and their repeated unselfish actions for the good of all are, so to say the beads. They may not be making a show of worshipping God in temples, churches or mosques, but in practice they do worship God by their good deeds in life.

Moral:- Good deeds are the true worship of God

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