dohavali 41-80

Do What You Like

“Tulsi says that Rama favors the desires of His servant more than His own. How can anyone turn their back on such a sweet master as the husband of Sita?” (Dohavali, 48) tulasī rāmahi āpu teṃ sevaka kī ruci mī।thi… Read More ›

Is This The Thanks I Get

“Whereas other masters become furious at merely hearing about the offenses of their servants, Shri Rama, seeing the offenses Himself, never keeps them in His heart.” (Dohavali, 47) sāhiba hota saro।sa sevaka ko aparādha suni | apane dekhe do।sa sapanehu… Read More ›

Not Keeping Them In Mind

“Whereas other masters become furious at merely hearing about the offenses of their servants, Shri Rama, seeing the offenses Himself, never keeps them in His heart.” (Dohavali, 47) sāhiba hota saro।sa sevaka ko aparādha suni | apane dekhe do।sa sapanehu… Read More ›

What Is The Supersoul

“Whereas other masters become furious at merely hearing about the offenses of their servants, Shri Rama, seeing the offenses Himself, never keeps them in His heart.” (Dohavali, 47) sāhiba hota saro।sa sevaka ko aparādha suni | apane dekhe do।sa sapanehu… Read More ›

Overlooking Faults

“Whereas other masters become furious at merely hearing about the offenses of their servants, Shri Rama, seeing the offenses Himself, never keeps them in His heart.” (Dohavali, 47) sāhiba hota saro।sa sevaka ko aparādha suni | apane dekhe do।sa sapanehu… Read More ›

What About Me

“O son of Dasharatha, those persons who remember you just once get all happiness bestowed upon them by you. Why, then, don’t you care about me, O ocean of mercy?” (Dohavali, 46) bāraka sumirata tohi hohi tinhahi sammukha sukhada |… Read More ›