ramcharitmanas,

Uttar Kaanda

206 - Sri Rama's exhortation to His subjects (Sri Rama-Gita); the citizensí acknowledgement

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kahahu bhagati patha kavana prayāsā. jōga na makha japa tapa upavāsā..
 

sarala subhāva na mana kuṭilāī. jathā lābha saṃtōṣa sadāī..
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mōra dāsa kahāi nara āsā. karai tau kahahu kahā bisvāsā..
 

bahuta kahau kā kathā baḍhaāī. ēhi ācarana basya maiṃ bhāī..
  [7-45-2]

baira na bigraha āsa na trāsā. sukhamaya tāhi sadā saba āsā..
 

anāraṃbha anikēta amānī. anagha arōṣa daccha bigyānī..
  [7-45-3]

prīti sadā sajjana saṃsargā. tṛna sama biṣaya svarga apabargā..
 

bhagati paccha haṭha nahiṃ saṭhatāī. duṣṭa tarka saba dūri bahāī..
  [7-45-4]


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"Tell Me what pains are involved in treading the path of Devotion : it requires neither Yoga (mind-control), nor sacrifices, nor Japa (muttering of prayers), nor penance, nor fasting. A guileless disposition, a mind free from perversity and absolute contentment with whatever may be got-this is all that is needed. If he who is called a devotee yet counts upon man, tell me, what faith does he have in Me? What use My dwelling on the subject further : I am won by the conduct of a man as depicted below, brethren. He who has no enmity or quarrel with anyone and is devoid of hope and fear-to such a man all the quarters are ever full of joy. Undertaking nothing (with an interested motive), without home, without pride and without sin, free from wrath, clever and wise, ever loving the company of saints and accounting the enjoyments even of heaven as well as final beatitude as no more than a blade of grass, tenaciously adhering to the cult of Devotion but avoiding bigotry, and giving up all sophistical reasoning:-

 
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