Vedas through the sacrifice of their rights as established truth, it never will abandon.


[Vedas through the sacrifice of their rights as established truth, it never will abandon.]
 Veda equal rights, equal rights, so the earth is revealed. The fact that the respective rights and all the action can be justified by the Vedas-the right not to give up. Like the king to his right, and the duty of the citizens of their right to work. Position with respect to all the respective rights and equality in all spheres of action that will maintain the unity of the world santi. Every human being has the right to work in accordance with quality sbabhaba the earth. Sbabhaba times, according to human food and lodging, etc., are arranged. His work will continue to improve the quality of the human rights situation and come up in the context of the advanced level. People do not change their nature and quality of causing the claim, and then there was unrest in the country and the society. All children have the right to become the mother of pita. They will not abandon their rights. But the nature and quality of that right when they do not change, they will create Shankar human species. The child never associated himself with pabitrasattara life can not be holy. So before satyajnana parent who does not give up the right to be happy, they take pride in being a parent. Sata has eight hundred million people on the earth, but how many people are associated with the entity is on his way? How many people are associated with the pursuit of the truth of his knowledge of the house, worship or doing research? Knowing the truth is the sacrifice of the rights and duties of the Vedas. Why deny people the right to abandon the practice of life? Weakens when people waive their right, then left the disbelievers, they are the truth. There is no happiness of the unbelieving world and the Hereafter. So bisbamanaba teaching staff before the establishment of their rights to know the truth and know myself as. Om tat honest.

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