Sunday 24 July 2011

Noble Qualities of Founder of Krishna Foundation


Noble Qualities of Founder of Krishna Foundation:

To the extent it has been possible for him, the Founder has been trying his best to lead the most idealistic life style in his own way, by abandonment of Ten Kinds of Manava Durguna (human Vices) and by development of Twelve Kinds of Manava Sadguna (Human Virtues), as has been stated by him in his own Curriculum Vitae (Brief Biography) explained as follows:
I.        Pure vegetarian, teetotaler (total abstainer from alcoholic drinks), ambivert, smart, bold, daring, polite, loving and caring young man with noble qualities and multi-dimensional dynamic personality.
II.      “Well read, well bred, well groomed, hard working, highly disciplined and highly cultured noble man with a smiling face expressing abundance of self-confidence and positive thinking coupled with multi-dimensional dynamic personality and leadership quality—this is the identity of a Good Lawyer”, which I have tried to establish and  prove with my own personality. I have established and proved myself not only as a Good Lawyer but also as a good Jurist, Writer, Poet, Speaker, Orator, Social Scientist, Social Engineer and Social Worker.
III.   Regular practice of “Yoga and Pranayam” for maintenance of physical fitness and stamina as well as for development of physical capacities and mental faculties.
IV.  Having abandoned and become free from all of the “Ten Kinds of Manava Durguna” (Human Vices), namely- 1. Irshya (grudge), 2. Dwesha (malice), 3. Krodha (anger),            4. Lobha (greed), 5. Moha (delusion of mind), 6. Purwagrah (prejudice), 7. Pakshapat (bias), 8. Bhaya (fear), 9. Ghrina (hatred) and 10. Ahankar (empty pride).
V.     Having developed and in possession of the “Twelve Kinds of Manava Sadguna” (Human Virtues), namely- 1. Dhairya (patience), 2. Dhriti (firmness of body and mind, firm determination, firm conviction and iron will), 3. Dama (self- restraint and self- discipline),      4. Daya (kindness), 5. Kshama (forgiveness), 6. Prema (love), 7. Paropakar (benevolence), 8. Vinamrata (courtesy decency in behavior), 9. Nirbhikata (fearlessness), 10. Sahas (courage, boldness), 11. Adhyawasaya (perseverance) and 12. Vishwa Bandhutwa (universal respect, love and affection for the people of all communities, states and countries of the entire world by treating them as one’s own family members, relatives and friends).
VI.  Everywhere well known as “A man of principles with a sense of duty”, and also as        “A noble man with golden heart and iron hand”.
VII.                        I do strongly believe that each and every person born on this Earth is in some way or the other greater and better than what I am, and in that way I can learn a lot from each and every person coming into my contact.

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