Shantanu
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Thank you for this advice Aup: I will bear that in mind because God would not tell me if Tulsi Das was right. I am in need for proper counselling as I am diagnosed with persistent delusional disorder for which the UK State gives me anti-psychotic (risperidone) and anti-depressant (sertraline) medication - I do not have to pay for these as I am over 60 and medications for old age pensioners above 60 are free here in the UK (thankfully). I will be getting psychological counselling from March 2019 but you are still (renewed) my guru in the absence of any advice from God in the meantime. I may yet become an atheist if I never see God giving me any guidance messages through the digital clock checking mechanism that I believed He was advising me through but which landed me in a lot of trouble with the UK authorities in a very serious way. My dosage of risperidone may be increased back to 6 mg per day from 4 mg per day from the latest I heard, but they are still allowing me to live in the Community following the latest assessment conducted on me yesterday at my home when three State mental Health Professionals visited me and my wife to see if I need to be hospitalised immediately. Thank you for your patience Aupmanyav guruji.There is a saying attributed to Saint Tulsi Das in Hinduism - "Dayā dharma kā mūl hai, pāp mūl abhimān; Tulsi dayā na chodiye, jab lag tan mein prān." (The base of dharma is peity, and the base of sin is pride; Tulsi says do not leave peity till you have life in your body). Equally important is to abandon any kind of pride (in this ephimeral world).
I suppose that is final and overrides any other Acharya. Tulsi is one of the greatest Acharyas of Hinduism. Daya is a religious activity.
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