Faith: Imperishable wealth

Faith: Imperishable wealth



Excerpts:

"The wealth of a man who does not share it with others is like a tree that grows in the heart of the village but bears poisonous fruits. If a man spends his life accumulating wealth, with disregard to the more important aspects of life like love for fellow human beings, it is certain that his wealth is going to be enjoyed by others, says the Thirukkural."
Read this short article in The Hindu using the above link...
One is reminded of Sant Rahim, who said:
SAAI ITNAA DEEJIYE
JAA  ME KUTUMB SAMAAY
RAHIMAN BHOOKHAA NAA RAHOOM
SAADHU NA BHOOKHAA  JAY
(Give me this much, Sufficient for my family, Rahim too should not remain hungry, The SADHOOS who come should also not go hungry!)

M G Warrier

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