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7. That u sow so shall u will reap
Like the quality of the plant that depends on the nature of the seeds sown, so also the fruit or result of one’s efforts depends upon the work that one puts in. The results of labour will be good if one puts in dedicated work without sparing any efforts. One cannot expect a good result without actually working for it. Behind every success lie diligence, hard labour, industry and toil. A lazy person cannot achieve anything good as long as he is lethargic and does not exert himself or herself. However, one should also admit the effect that in the current times the person who toils or works for something does not always enjoy the fruits of that work. He is paid some wages for the hard work that he puts in and the fruits of his labour are actually reaped by the people who pay for that work. But in some cases like the examinations where3 the student’s performance is in direct proportion of the effort put in by the students, it is true that the fruit or result of one’s efforts is in direct proportion to one’s efforts.
8. Durgapur-New Delhi-Ajmer-Agra-New Delhi-Durgapur. Our main traveling targets were Ajmer Sareef, Agra and New Delhi . We started on 17th December 2007. We first took all Train tickets from the website IRCTC.CO.IN . My father is a great planer of any project. He has done the plan in such a way that we could never felt any problem during our journey time. We took a halt near JAMA MASJID locality in a hotel. In this area we enjoyed the taste of TANDURI roti , BIRIYANI etc particularly TANDURI of Delhi was our fine and very tasty experience. First we went to the majaar of NIJAMMUDDIN AULIYA. Here we paid duwa and enjoyed the divine qawwali of the majar. This was our first night in Delhi. We left Delhi in the night and caught NEW DELHI AJMER EXPRESS.
At early morning we entered in Ajmer city. First we book a nice luxurious hotel. The divine environment and qawwali of the Ajmer Dargah is a great memorial experience. We bought few CDs of qawwali. We traveled the whole important place of the Ajmer like Tara Pahar, Anna Sager, Sai Baaba mandir etc. We saw the biggest kadahi made by emperor Akbar in the dargah campus. We stayed in Ajmer for three days. After that we caught a luxury bus and reached Agra after 12 hours bus journey. These buses have sliper seat. These seats are very comfortable for sleeping. This is first time we slept in a bus journey .
I experienced that practically seeing the historical places is more interesting than seeing the same on the television. It was a great journey experience.
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" It is a law of nature that a person will reap what he sows. All the religious books like the Bhagwad Gita, the Bible, and the Quran teaches us to do the right deeds, because then only in return do we get the fruit of happiness. It is only the right deed that fetches the results. In a layman’s words, one will get a reward according to one’s deeds. One will get good results only if one has done good deeds whereas one will get bad results if one has worked dishonestly. Those who work hard, rest in life. While the lazy, remain in self-created misery. The Father of Our Nation, Mahatma Gandhi firmly believed in this dictum, and he preached the path of truth and nonviolence.
Our actions and their results are closely related to each other. While virtuous deeds lead to pleasant outcomes, evil ones invariably cause pain and misery. But, people generally ignore this reality and worry unnecessarily about the future. It is usually forgotten that the nature of our future life depends a great deal on the way we live in the present. Success in life is less the result of a divine blessing than of such qualities as hard work, courage, fortitude, and the determination to overcome challenges. Whenever we criticize circumstances for our troubles, we should not forget that our troubles may be due to our own faults and mistakes. In other words, what we get maybe what we deserve. "
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