Dayanand Saraswati (12 February 1824 – 30 October 1883) was a Hindu religious leader and founder of the Arya Samaj, a Hindu reform movements of the Vedic tradition. He was also a renowned scholar of the Vedic lore and Sanskrit language. He was the first to give the call for Swaraj as “Indian for India” in 1876, a call later taken up by Lokmanya Tilak.
To be compassionate is not a joke. It’s not that simple. One has to discover a certain bigness in oneself. That bigness should be centered on oneself, not in terms of money, not in terms of power you wield, not in terms of any status that you can command in the society, but it should be centered on oneself.
People say that they understand what I say and I am simple. I am not simple, I am clear.
What is crucial in dealing with loss is not to lose the lesson. That makes you a winner in the most profound sense.
Give the world the best you have and best will come back to you.
A value is valuable when the value of value is valuable to oneself.