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annoyed nor spoke to him. On

                                                                             the  other  hand,  he  used  to

                                                                          smile and go to the Ganga to have
                                                                         a bath again and again.


                                                                          One day the man spat on Eknath
                                                                           for seven times and Eknath had

                                                                            to bathe every time. People were

                                                                             amazed at his behaviour. One
                                                                             person  asked,  "Swamiji,  why

                                                                 don't you take revenge ?" Eknath replied,

                                                                    " He is a pure soul. It was by virtue of
                                                                       his good deeds that I could get an

                                                                          opportunity to take a bath in the

                                                                            holy river for so many times."
                                                                              When that fellow heard this, he

                                                                              caught hold of Eknath's   feet

          and repeatedly requested to be pardoned. Eknath was a man of high character. He
          had enormous patience. He pardoned him.


          Dear children, remember-" To err is human and to forgive is divine. Pardon is the
          value of victory. Only patient person can remain self controlled. Patience is a great

          virtue. Patience is reflected through calmness, tolerance and strength in difficult
          circumstances.


          There was a time when there were several kingdoms in Rajasthan. They were ruled
          by the Rajput rulers. Maharana Pratap was the ruler of Mewar. Akbar, who ruled

          over most of the North India, at the time, wanted Maharana Pratap to submit

          himself  to  the  Mughal  Empire.  But  the  Maharana  was  too  self  respecting  to
          making submission to the Emperor. Being a true Rajput he loved honour more

          than  anything else.

          Akbar sent a large army under the command of Raja Man Singh. A fierce battle

          was fought at Haldi Ghati between the troops of the Maharana and the Emperor.

          Under  the  command  of  the  Maharana,  the  Rajputs  fought  bravely.  But  the




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