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A scientist went to Thomas Alva Edison house to understand about the Edision belief on the God, As he entered the house, saw the artificial Solar system which was created beautifully, and he Liked very much , scientist asked Edision , who created this, Edision said , no it was not there in the last night in my house, it appeared suddenly today. Scientist laughingly said, between you and me, we know very well that it is created by some body; I want to know seriously who the creator of this is?
Edision said , we can not believe an ordinary solar system can not appear just like that without the creator, Do you think, This whole natural Solar system is appeared as it is? There is a creator, With our limited knowledge, we are unable to understand his presence.

According to vedic civilization, the perfection of life is to realize one’s relationship with the Creator. The aim and objective in our life  is self realization and the reestablishment of our lost relationship with the supreme personality of Creator.
All this creation of solar system, plants, animals, human beings are the part and parcel of the Creator, Which some of us call God. The parts are meant for serving a whole, just as the legs, hands, fingers, ears, and eyes are meant for serving the total body. We living beings  parts and parcels of creator are duty bound to serve him.

We are always rendering service to some one, either to our family, country, or society. If we have no one to serve sometimes we keep a pet cat or dog and render service to it. All these factors prove that we are constitutional meant to render service. It is the duty of every human being to understand his constitutional position with God and act accordingly.

In spite of serving to the best of our ability, we are not satisfied. The reason is the service rendered is not properly directed. If we want to render a service to a tree, we must water the root. If we pour water on the leaves, branches, there is a little benefit.

Creator is the original root of the entire cosmic manifestation.  I have to render service I should know the creator.

There is certainly a great deal of comfort in the first class AC coach in the train, But, if the train doesn’t move towards the destination, what is the benefit of the air-conditioned compartment. Similarly it is great deal of materialistic comfort in our life, but what is the use we are not understood the objective of our life and not approaching that destination?

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