Friday, August 1, 2014

1.Happy Giving is the Godliness.

   Giving is the process of goodness.Happy giving is the process of Godliness.But to many of us giving seems to be a wrong process.To their perspective getting is only the right process.More than that they are of in the opinion that those who are on the giving process are not sensible.But you see, ' Giving ' and especially 'Happy Giving ' is the feeling of contentment which is possible only for the " God's Children ",who are adding good respect to their names and their lives.

   In one of the Indian epics " Mahabharata " the character named  " Karna " is ever known for his " Happy giving " as his identity.It is narrated that once his brothers were not happy with  Karna's name and fame for his nature of happy giving.Once they had a debate with their family friend, " Lord Krishna ", that it wouldn't be fare to give that " Great Pride"  to Karna as the happiest giver to anything to anyone.If anyone has the things sufficient,then there would be no problem in "Happy Giving".

   Then Lord Krishna took them to a hill side where they could spot two golden hills.Lord Krishna asked them to dispose the whole gold of that golden hills by Sunset.They were very happy.They tried their best to give those gold to as much people as possible.Even after the Sunset,they were not able to dispose even a smaller part of the gold.They challenged Lord Krishna,that using all the efforts of all those brothers' they tried their best to dispose the gold before Sunset.But in vain means,how could Karna would do all alone?.Lard Krishna assured them that it would be possible for Karna. Karna's brothers were curious.

   Lord Krishna called Karna and explained the task to him with the same condition. Karna told," Why would I want that much time "?.He called two passersby and asked them to take the golden hills for one each and left the place.Lord Krishna could not help smiling at Karna"s brothers.

  Still in India when one is with good generosity,he would be called in the name of Karna. It means Karna's name has been blessed with immortality for his happy giving.    

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