Aur manorath jo koi laavay soi amit jivan phala paaway
Goal is important .. the message given by this verse. Manorath - means goal...desire. Desire is the first step. In hindu mythology, men is asked to work towards moksha - unending happiness - the only desire of mankind. Moksha is not a place like heaven or hell... its a static state of awareness where you only feel happiness...forever. To attain moksha , unending happiness, Bhagvad Gita (Ancient Hindu Literature) showed three per-requisites.... Kaam, Arth and Dharma.
Kaam - means desire.
Arth - means deeds.
First you must have desire. Your desire should be clear and concise. Clear like an air, transparent, like one can easily understand. Concise, in order to make sure that you remember it and it does not create confusion.
Arth - deeds...to fulfill your desire you must work...you must act. Mere having desire is not the solution. You must work to fulfill your desire. However, how to make sure that the work that you do is correct? its ethical? it does not harm others? ..hence the third ingredient is...
Dharma - The Code of Conduct - Ethics. It talks about the right and wrong. Fundamental laws, governing the classification of any act as Good or Bad. One must do work as per these fundamental laws. Dharma is not Hinduism, or Christianity, they are just laws.
This verse of Hanuman Chalisa, emphasizing on the first step - having a desire....Manorath.
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