Three jewels on earth तीन रत्न

संस्कृित श्लोक / Sanskrit –

पृथिव्यां त्रीणि रत्नानि जलमन्नं सुभाषितम् |
मूढै: पाषाणखण्डेषु रत्नसंज्ञा प्रदीयते ||

English meaning –

There are three jewels on earth: water, food, and adages. Fools, however, regard pieces of rocks as jewels.

Hindi meaning –

पृथ्वी पर तीन ही रत्न हैं जल अन्न और अच्छे वचन । फिर भी मूर्ख पत्थर के टुकड़ों को रत्न कहते हैं फिरता है।

His voice in silence

Stop the noise.

You will hear His voice

in silence.

 Rumi ❤

Real Heaven

Hell and heaven are not to be found in future,

for they are now, present.

When we love each other selflessly,

it is real heaven,

and when we are at war with each other and

spread hatred that is the real hell.

 

~~Shams Tabrizi

 

 

Shams-i-Tabrīzī  was spiritual instructor  or guru of Rumi.

A life without love

A life without love is a waste.

“Should I look for spiritual love, or material, or physical love?”

Don’t ask yourself this question.

Discrimination leads to discrimination.

Love doesn’t need any name, category or definition.

Love is a world itself.

Either you are in, at the center, or you are out, yearning.

❤ Shams of Tabriz 

 

Shams-i-Tabrīzī / Shams al-Din Mohammad was   spiritual instructor of Mewlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhi / Rumi.

Do not run away

Do not run away.

Run inward.

❤ Rumi

Damage

Richard Anthony's avatarRichard Anthony

#damage #mateus William

Life teaches us many things…..

Directly or Indirectly……

In a good way or a bad way…..
The experience what we get matters in the long run. We mature in life with these experiences. The more the damage the more the ability to execute in future and the more the maturity.

The amount of damage is what relates to the ability to live life accordingly and not the years that matter.

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If you want love

If you want the moon, do not hide at night.

If you want a rose, do not run from the thorns.

If you want love, do not hide from yourself.

 

 

❤ Rumi

Three monkeys

See no evil,

Hear no evil,

Speak no evil.

 

बुरा मत देखो,

बुरा मत सुनो,

बुरा मत बोलो.

 Three monkeys first emerged in Japan in the 17th century and was later adopted worldwide as a message of peace and tolerance due to Mahatma Gandhi’s visual metaphor of the three monkeys, with one of them covering his eyes, the second his mouth, and the third his ears.

The three wise monkeys (Japanese), sometimes called the three mystic apes. The three monkeys are Mizaru, covering his eyes, who sees no evil; Kikazaru, covering his ears, who hears no evil; and Iwazaru, covering his mouth, who speaks no evil

 

 

Informations n image – courtesy google.

Taste life twice

We write to taste life twice,

in the moment and in retrospect.

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“We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” 
― Anaïs Nin

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Only sayings of the wise will remain

Many have died;

you also will die.

The drum of death is being beaten.

The world has fallen in love with a dream.

Only sayings of the wise will remain.

 

~~ Kabir, The Bijak of Kabir

 

Kabir ( कबीर) was a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint, whose writings influenced Hinduism’s Bhakti movement.