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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=Parents hate to see their children weep. If they do, they take them on their lap and comfort them with love and affection until their tears stop. You will have to build a society in which no one is forced to weep, where everyone smiles joyfully all the time and gets ample scope for laughter. Seeing such mirth and merriment, Parama Puruśa will feel immensely pleased. By giving joy to Parama Puruśa you will feel even more joyful and will feel His close proximity.|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}
{{Quote box|width=360px|bgcolor=|align=left|quoted=1|salign=right|quote=Parents hate to see their children weep. If they do, they take them on their lap and comfort them with love and affection until their tears stop. You will have to build a society in which no one is forced to weep, where everyone smiles joyfully all the time and gets ample scope for laughter. Seeing such mirth and merriment, Parama Puruśa will feel immensely pleased. By giving joy to Parama Puruśa you will feel even more joyful and will feel His close proximity.|source=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti}}
Anandamurti starts the discourse by saying that it is better for human beings to live and die following their own dharma then to follow the dharma of others. Anandamurti then explains that it's not correct to call a human beings a "rational animal" as much as animals are not called "moving plants" because human's special qualities enables them to follow Bhagavata [divine] dharma. Anandamurti goes on saying that Bhagavata dharma has three distinctive attributes which are: Vistara (expansion), Rasa (flow) and Seva (service).  root of dharma is [[Parama Purusa]] and all entities find their shelter within his mind. To serve all is the right social code and to hold the thought of Him ever awakened in the mind is the true spiritual code. Parama Purusha never wants to see anyone unhappy.<ref name="AV4"/>
Anandamurti starts the discourse by saying that it is better for human beings to live and die following their own dharma then to follow the dharma of others. Anandamurti then explains that it's not correct to call a human beings a "rational animal" as much as animals are not called "moving plants" because human's special qualities enables them to follow Bhagavata [divine] dharma. Anandamurti goes on saying that Bhagavata dharma has three distinctive attributes which are: Vistara (expansion), Rasa (flow) and Seva (service).<ref name="AV4"/>


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