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Bhagat Jee once went up to this child that was playing and said to him ''"Thoosee Naam Japia Kar'-"You should recite and remember God"'' and the child made excuses: ''"Oh I am still quite young and want to enjoy my childhood by playing, when I get older I will (Naam Jap) remember God and recite his name."''
Bhagat Jee once went up to this child that was playing and said to him ''"Thoosee [[Naam japo|Naam Japia Kar]]'-"You should recite and remember God"'' and the child made excuses:  


When the child was a teenager and in higher education, Bhagat Jee went up to him again and said the same bachan ''"Thoosee Naam Japia Kar"'', but then the excuses were different. ''"Oh I am too busy with my studies, I have a lot to do and have to get high marks. When I get older I will Naam Jap"''. So then Bhagat Jee left him.
''"Oh I am still quite young and want to enjoy my childhood by playing, when I get older I will (Naam Jap) remember God and recite his name."''


Then the person became a grown man and was married with a family. Bhagat Jee went up to him again with the same bachan. Again, different excuses were given why he couldn't Naam Jap and do Bhagti. ''"Oh I've got a busy job, I've got wife and kids to look after now. I haven't got time. When I get older I will Naam Jap."''
When the child was a teenager and in higher education, Bhagat Jee went up to him again and said the same bachan ''"Thoosee Naam Japia Kar"'', but then the excuses were different:


When the person was an old man and very frail, Bhagat Jee went up to him again and said the same bachan. The reply again was different: ''"I am too old now. I can hardly walk or sit up straight. I will do Naam Jap in my next life now."'' <!-----
''"Oh I am too busy with my studies, I have a lot to do and have to get high marks. When I get older I will Naam Jap"''. So then Bhagat Jee left him.
 
Then the person became a grown man and was married with a family. Bhagat Jee went up to him again with the same bachan. Again, different excuses were given why he couldn't Naam Jap and do Bhagti (meditation on God). <!-----
 
''"Oh I've got a busy job, I've got wife and kids to look after now. I haven't got time. When I get older I will Naam Jap."''
 
When the person was an old man and very frail, Bhagat Jee went up to him again and said the same bachan. The reply again was different: ''"I am too old now. I can hardly walk or sit up straight. I will do Naam Jap in my next life now."''  


Then soon after that person passed away....
Then soon after that person passed away....

Latest revision as of 16:29, 18 November 2012

Bhagat Kabir

Bhagat Jee once went up to this child that was playing and said to him "Thoosee Naam Japia Kar'-"You should recite and remember God" and the child made excuses:

"Oh I am still quite young and want to enjoy my childhood by playing, when I get older I will (Naam Jap) remember God and recite his name."

When the child was a teenager and in higher education, Bhagat Jee went up to him again and said the same bachan "Thoosee Naam Japia Kar", but then the excuses were different:

"Oh I am too busy with my studies, I have a lot to do and have to get high marks. When I get older I will Naam Jap". So then Bhagat Jee left him.

Then the person became a grown man and was married with a family. Bhagat Jee went up to him again with the same bachan. Again, different excuses were given why he couldn't Naam Jap and do Bhagti (meditation on God). ....More