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The

Art of Giving

" Rivers

do not drink their own water, nor do tree eat their own fruit, nor do

rain clouds eat the grains reared by them. The wealth of the noble is

used solely for the benefit of others?

 

Even

after accepting that giving is good and that one must learn to give,

several questions need to be answered.

The first question is when should one

give?

We

all know the famous incident from the Mahabharata.

Yudhisthir,

asks a beggar seeking alms to come the next day. On this, Bhim

rejoices, that Yudhisthir his brother, has conquered death! For he is

sure that he will  be around tomorrow to give. Yudhisthir gets

the message.  

One does

not know really whether one will be there tomorrow to give! The time

to give therefore is now.

The next question is how much to give.

 

One

recalls the famous

incident from history. Rana Pratap was reeling after defeat from the

Moghals. He had lost his army, he had lost his wealth, and most

important he had lost hope, his will to fight. At that time in his

darkest hour, his erstwhile minister Bhamasha came seeking him and

placed his entire fortune at the disposal of Rana Pratap. With this,

Rana Pratap raised an army and lived to fight another day.

 

The

answer to this question how much to give is " Give

as much as you can!

The next question is what to give. It

is not only money that can be given. It could be a flower or even a

smile.

 

It

is not how much one gives but how one gives that really matters. When

you give a smile to a stranger that may be the only good thing received

by him in days and weeks! " You

can give anything but you must give with your heart!

One also needs answer to this question whom to give.

Many

times we avoid giving by finding fault with the person who is seeking.

However, being judgmental and rejecting a person on the presumption

that he may not be the most deserving is not justified.

“Give without being judgmental!

Next we have to answer How to give

Coming

to the manner of giving, one has to ensure that the receiver does not

feel humiliated, nor does the giver feel proud by giving.

 

In

giving follow the advice, ’Let not your left hand know what your

right hand gives? Charity without publicity and fanfare is the highest

form of charity. 'Give

quietly!

While

giving let not the recipient feel small or humiliated. After all what

we give never really belonged to us. We come to this world with nothing

and will go with nothing. The thing gifted was only with us for a

temporary period. Why then take pride in giving away something which

really did not belong to us? Give with grace and with a feeling of

gratitude.  

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When you help someone in need, give it before he asks for it; for if

you place him under the necessity of stretching out his hand, you take

away from him his self-respect which is worth more than the value of

your alms.

 

What should one feel after

giving?

We

all know the story of Eklavya. When Dronacharya asked him for his right

thumb as " Guru Dakshina " , he unhesitatingly cut off the thumb and gave

it to Dronacharya.

 

There

is a little known sequel to this story. Eklavya was asked whether he

ever regretted the act of giving away his thumb. He replied, and the

reply has to be believed to be true, as it was asked to him when he was

dying.

 

His

reply was " Yes! I regretted this only once in my life. It was when

Pandavas were coming in to kill Dronacharya who was broken hearted on

the false news of death of his son Ashwathama and had stopped fighting.

It was then that I regretted the loss of my thumb. If the thumb was

there, no one could have dared hurt my Guru.

The message to us is clear. Give and never regret giving!

And

the last question is How

much should we provide for our heirs?

Ask

yourself 'are we taking away from them the gift of work'? - A source of

happiness! The answer is given by Warren Buffett: " Leave

your kids enough to do anything, but not enough to do nothing!

I

would conclude

by saying: let us learn the Art of Giving, and quoting Saint Kabir:

 

" When

the wealth in the house increases, when water fills a boat, Throw

them out with both hands "

 

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