Accept everything the way it is.
Do not seek pleasure for its own sake.
Do not, under any circumstances, depend on a partial feeling.
Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world. (Not to be selfish but to help others with humbleness.)
Be detached from Desire in your whole life long. (The root cause of all suffering is attachment and desire)
Do not regret what you have done.
Never be jealous.
Never let your life be saddened by a separation.
Resentment and complaint are appropriate neither for oneself nor for others.
Do not let yourself be guided by feelings of lust or love.
All things have no preferences.
Be indifferent to where you live.
Do not pursue the taste of good food.
Do not hold onto possessions you no longer need.
Do not act following customary beliefs. (Stand out of the crowd.)
Do not collect weapons or practise with weapons beyond what is useful.
Don't fear death.
Don't seek to possess either the goods or fiefs of your old age.
Respect Buddha and God without counting their help
You may abandon your body but you must preserve your honour
Never stray from the way
Source: Pexels Uddhav was in the service of Shri Krishna as a charioteer since childhood, but he neither expressed any desire nor asked anything from Shri Krishna. When Krishna completed his avatar era and was ready to go to Gaulok, he called Uddhav to himself and said: Dear Uddhav, many people have received something from me in this 'Avatar period', but you never asked for anything! Now ask for something, I want to give something to you Uddhav did not ask for anything even after this. He only wanted to clear his doubts which were arising in his mind by seeing Krishna's teachings and his gratitude. This way it became a session which not only cleared the doubt’s of Uddhav but also it’s very helpful to clear all common doubts in our mind. Uddhav’s question: I could not understand many things in the events of Mahabharata! Your 'teachings' remained different, while 'personal life' looked somewhat different! Will you explain the reason to pacify my knowledge...
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