Tale of two observers ...31st July 2024 ( Chaganti garu's timeless tale, retold by me)
Tale of two observers A learned man, devoted to teaching his students, lived opposite a prostitute's residence. He would often observe her clients and ponder her perceived debased life. Meanwhile, the lady would secretly watch the scholar's spiritual pursuits and noble teachings. The story raises a profound question: who is truly cultivating noble thoughts and nurturing their soul - the learned man, despite his fascination with the prostitute's life, or the prostitute herself, who observes and perhaps aspires to the scholar's spiritual path? This story highlights the importance of looking beyond surface-level appearances and judgments, and instead, focusing on one's own actions and intentions. It encourages self-reflection and challenges us to reevaluate our assumptions about others. (From a story shared by Chaganti Koteswara rao garu)

An inspiring quote inscribed on stone.This inscription is a constant reminder to the resolve that one should become better everyday than the preceding day.Autimatically people would strive to realise their resolve.
ReplyDeleteSecond angle for the same quote.....
This gives the confidence that a person has already become better than yesterday and that he is on a continuous journey to become better and better every day.This inscription represents optimism and sense of achievement simultaneously.
Good work done on a way side stone boulder
Congratulations 👍👏