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*Never judge another's devotion*

There is a widely prevalent habit now of judging others and labeling them as
*bhaktas* (devotees) or *nasthikas* (atheists). What do you know, what can
you know of the inner working of another's mind? There was once a queen who
was a great devotee of Râma; she felt so sad that her husband, the Raja,
never even uttered the name of Râma and had no *bhakti*. She had vowed that
the first occasion, on which she got evidence of his *bhakti* or at least
respect for Râma Nâma, she would conduct *puja* in all the temples and feed
the poor on a lavish scale. Then, one night, while fast asleep, the Raja
uttered the name of Râma thrice plaintively and prayerfully. She heard the *
namasmarana* and was happy at the discovery of her husband's devotion to
Râma; she ordered general rejoicing throughout the kingdom and the feeding
of the poor. The Raja did not know the reason for the celebration for he was
only told that it was an order of the Rani, which the officers carried out.
Similarly, a husband may not be aware of the excellence of a wife's
spiritual attainments.

There is the case of a couple who was proceeding through thick jungle on
pilgrimage to an inaccessible shrine. The husband saw on the footpath a
precious stone, shining brilliantly when the sun's rays fell upon it from
between the leaves. He hastily threw some sand over it with a movement of
his foot so that his wife may not be tempted to pick it up and become a
slave to the tinsel. The wife saw the gesture and chided the husband for
still retaining in his mind a distinction between sand and diamond. For her,
both were the same.

The Raja who spoke in his sleep the sacred name of Râma felt very sorry,
according to the story, that he let Râma Nâma out of his mouth, for he
believed that no one should know of his 'love' for Râma. There are many who
will not shout about their *guru* or their favorite* nama* and *rûpa* but,
whether you declare them to others or not, keep them ever in your
consciousness. Râma Nâma or any other name must be as constant as breathing.
For this, practice is essential.

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