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माया के जाल से बचिए। ( Urdu / Hindi )

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Ananta warns against the traps of spiritual pride and the ego's desire for legacy, urging seekers to remain humble instruments of the Divine. He emphasizes naming all achievements after God rather than oneself.

The minute you think you know it all, that is the end of your depth.
You are nobody; you are just a mere instrument of the Divine.
If someone wants to name a temple after you, remember to name it after God.

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Transcript

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Ananta

The minute you think you know it all, you got it all, you've fully transcended Maya—that is the end of your deep. So after this body is gone, any of you getting into those traps, we'll find a way to come.

Ananta

It's good to say these things because you don't know. Like, I see so many things, but you don't know what gets remembered. Like with every teacher I've gone to, probably I remember that which they least expect me to remember, because that's how memory works. We just... something just... 'Oh, when he said like that.' I'm sure all of you have a few things about this one also. When we are out like that, that's when you said like this. I say, 'I said that?' You see, yeah. So that's why I just want to make sure I said all this out.

Ananta

So if you are ever in a place—this one is long gone or you've left him or whatever—and you're in a situation in life where somebody wants to name a temple after you, or a building after you, or some something-something after you: Remember to name it after God. May these words stick with you. Just resist that thing. You're nobody. You're just a mere instrument. What will happen if some structure is named after you? You will be gone soon. Just resist all this temptation. Not that necessarily you will fall for pride if those things happen, but there's a very high chance. And I'm not trying to make any statement about anything on the outside. And he was telling you about how I feel my children should...

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