Great Personalities
Great personalities never perform duties with a desire for respect nor do they accept any position in a mood of proprietorship. Rather, their every action is devoid of any false ego.
Great personalities never perform duties with a desire for respect nor do they accept any position in a mood of proprietorship. Rather, their every action is devoid of any false ego.
Ultimately, it is character that makes a person great, not his or her accomplishments.
Whichever ashram you may be in you should stand by the responsibilities, you should live a life of integrity and you should be exemplary in your behavior.
The transcendental knowledge of devotional service is digested by the engyme of humility.