Be ready in the service of the country and be eager to serve God. By the way, Vivekananda ji says, the country is the first God. Let us keep India and the form of God that we worship equally. Pay attention to these two words—be prompt and be eager. From the point of view of language, he is a committed person. The one who works with a positive and disciplined attitude is ready. There is a hurry in the impatience, there is restlessness to get the result, there is turmoil in some places. But Tulsidas ji has written in the seventh verse of Hanuman Chalisa – 'Vidyawan guni ati clever, Ram Kaj karibe ko atur'. Does this eager word apply to Hanuman ji? Actually, if you understand the word Ram Kaj, then the meaning of 'impatient' will change. Be more eager to do the work of God and more eager to do the work of the country. If you want to bring God into your life, there is no problem in being hasty. Distraction will fill God in our incompleteness.
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