The
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Temples
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EPILOGUE |
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For a devout Hindu, better say an earnest deist nothing affords greater delight than visiting
every blessed thirtha kshetra - be it dedicated to either Siva or Vishnu; Brahma or
Sakti; Kumara or Ganesh; Acharya or Sadhaka; Maharshi or Sishya. Rather he deems the very contemplation more than
visitation, a sure sign of elevation - an upward movement to reach his MAKER for bliss eternal. Should
genuine wisdom act otherwise? Opt but for any? Does any ambition feel then bereft of its purport or
intent? What else there remains more than the component part yearning to joining the whole - like
Jivatma surging to merge in the Paramatma. Haven't the Vedas enjoined; scriptures elaborated and
tongues grown eloquent over the delineation of truth - God-realisation alone should be the prime
ambition of living.
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