Sadhu Premvatsaldasji, motivational speaker of Shree Swaminarayan Mandir - Kumkum, Maninagar said on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of Shiksha Patra that if a person improves in the true sense, the whole world can improve. He described the Shikshapatri granth as very important for human development. He said that today's man tries to improve everything, but he does not improve himself. If a person becomes a good human being in the true sense, it has a positive impact on the whole world. Sadhu Premvatsaldas Ji added that Shri Swaminarayan Bhagwan has given the Shikshapatri Granth for the purpose of moulding human beings in the true sense. This book is like a guide for human life. He gave an example of a laptop or a TV. Just as one learns how to use it from a manual book, a manual book on how to live a person's life is a shiksha patri. A person who lives according to the principles of this Shiksha Patri is happy in the light and the next. Shri Premvatsaldas ji narrated an inspiring incident. A father gave the child a torn map of the world. The child immediately attached the map, for there was a picture of a man on the back of the map. As the picture of man was arranged by the child, the map of the whole world was also arranged. Through this illustration, he explained that the Shikshapatra texth makes a man a man in the true sense.
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