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Dispel the darkness with the light of knowledge.

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Answered by abhaytamang111
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In Indian culture there are so many holidays, festivals, rites and rituals around the theme of light. We light lamps in our morning puja. We light and wave the lamp of the aarti. We burn oil lamps on Diwali and so many other holidays. The symbolism of the light goes far deeper than just a natural alternative to twinkling bulbs in our trees. The saints and sages always exhort us to light lamps in order to dispel the darkness of ignorance. My Guru, Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji always reminds people, "Don't only light the lamp in the temple, but also light the lamp of truth in your own heart to dispel ignorance and falsehood."

In Indian culture there are so many holidays, festivals, rites and rituals around the theme of light. We light lamps in our morning puja. We light and wave the lamp of the aarti. We burn oil lamps on Diwali and so many other holidays. The symbolism of the light goes far deeper than just a natural alternative to twinkling bulbs in our trees. The saints and sages always exhort us to light lamps in order to dispel the darkness of ignorance. My Guru, Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji always reminds people, "Don't only light the lamp in the temple, but also light the lamp of truth in your own heart to dispel ignorance and falsehood."Ignorance Of The Nature Of The True Self

In Indian culture there are so many holidays, festivals, rites and rituals around the theme of light. We light lamps in our morning puja. We light and wave the lamp of the aarti. We burn oil lamps on Diwali and so many other holidays. The symbolism of the light goes far deeper than just a natural alternative to twinkling bulbs in our trees. The saints and sages always exhort us to light lamps in order to dispel the darkness of ignorance. My Guru, Pujya Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji always reminds people, "Don't only light the lamp in the temple, but also light the lamp of truth in your own heart to dispel ignorance and falsehood."Ignorance Of The Nature Of The True SelfWe are all ignorant about so many things. One cannot possibly be an expert or even properly informed about the majority of subjects in the world. The information available in the world today is too vast, its depth and breadth boundless and unfathomable. Yet ignorance of math, science, history or technology may make life slightly inconvenient but it does not shroud us in darkness. It does not keep the presence of the Divine an arm's length from our hearts.

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Answered by brokendreams
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  • The very idea that knowledge alone can dispel the darkness is a lie, for knowledge has its limits.
  • At some point in our lives all of us, if we are not otherwise occupied, come to realise that we have lived much of our lives on false premises.
  • We have been taught that knowledge is power, but the power manacled was an illusion.
  • The more we learn, the more we realize how much we do not know.
  • The more we learn, the more things we realise we do not understand.
  • Although general knowledge of science is important, what we really need is to know how to apply science to our lives. The mind is a powerful thing.
  • It can sort through an impossibly huge number of options, think creatively, and solve problems.
  • It can also lead us astray.
  • Knowledge is power, but the power manacled was an illusion.

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