"Sleeplessness overtakes thief, a lustful person, him that has lost all his wealth, him who has failed to achieve success, and him also that is weak and has been attacked by a strong person."
Bhagavad Gita BG 3.10 : In the beginning of creation, the Lord of all creatures sent forth generations of men and demigods, along with sacrifices for Vishnu and blessed them by saying, "Be thou happy by this yajña [sacrifice] because its performance will bestow upon you everything desirable for living happily and achieving liberation." BG 3.11 : The demigods, being pleased by sacrifices, will also please you, and thus, by cooperation between men and demigods, prosperity will reign for all. BG 3.12 : In charge of the various necessities of life, the demigods, being satisfied by the performance of yajña [sacrifice], will supply all necessities to you. But he who enjoys such gifts without offering them to the demigods in return is certainly a thief.
These verses are from Bhakti Vinod Thakurs Book " Dusta Mana" Oh mind, What is the value of contemplating day and night your plans for enjoying wealth and women? All these things are only temporary. Oh mind,When you claim wealth as your own, it creates in you ever-increasing desires for material enjoyment. Your riches should be used for serving Mädhava, the Lord of all wealth. Neither is it your proper place to indulge in lust for women, whose only true proprietor is Lord Yädava. The demon Rävana (lust-incarnate) fought with Lord Rämachandra (love-incarnate) in order to gain the tree of worldly reputation-but that oasis turned out to be but a mirage cast in the desert wasteland of the Lord's illusory material potency. Oh mind,please cultivate fixed determination to attain only the steady and solid platform whereupon a Vaishnava ever stands. If you neglect worshiping the Lord from this position, then you will ultimately attain a hellish existence. Oh mind,Why do you needle...
Chanakya Niti quotes: Test a servant while in the discharge of his duty, a relative in difficulty, a friend in adversity, and a wife in misfortun. He is a true friend who does not forsake us in time of need, misfortune, famine, or war, in a king's court, or at the crematorium (smasana). Do not put your trust in rivers, men who carry weapons, beasts with claws or horns, women, and members of a royal family
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