Monday, 27 April 2020

Investment & Charity

We all make investments in the expectation that they would help us in the time of need. Investments can be classified based on when they start giving us returns, some of them might be short term(1-2 year), some medium(5-10  yrs) and some real long term(beyond 10 yrs ). Again, smart investors  don't put all their money in one instrument, as they want to shield themselves from vagaries of the market and time. So they invest in gold, property, stocks and various other options. They keep getting rewarded from their investment and live a life of prosperity with all the comforts of this material world.

Now, drawing an analogy here, what should we do for attaining prosperity in the spiritual world. Charity is the investment which can help us grow in the spiritual work. There is a story in Mahabharatha of a Brahmana, who attained to the highest sate of SriVaikuntha, just by donating a handful of rice.  Similar to material investment, we should do charity of different types. Some, which is very easy like feeding birds, animals or someone who is hungry or giving clothes to the needy. This is like short term investment. Some of the charity should be for causes like education, healthcare which helps the society in general and can be like medium term investment. Some of it should be set aside for religious & spiritual institutions which is like long term investment and would give results in this or next lives. Now, intelligent investors don't brag about their investments, similarly while doing charity the following line from Taittriya Upanishad should be remembered 

shraddhayA deyam |  Give with Faith,
 ashraddhayA.adeyam |  Give not without Faith;
 shriyA deyam |  Give in Plenty,
 hriyA deyam |  Give with Modesty,
 bhiyA deyam |  Give with Awe,
 saMvidA deyam |  Give with Sympathy.

3 comments:

  1. Wonderful. We have a Thirukkural in Tamil
    "அருளில்லார்க்கு அவ்வுலகம் இல்லை பொருளில்லார்க்கு
    இவ்வுலகம் இல்லாகி யாங்கு"
    This world is not for those who are without wealth, similary the heavenly world is not for those who are not blessed or not have accumulated good karma".

    Om

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  2. Beautiful thought, as it is rightly said; ghee purifies food, likewise charity purifies wealth.
    I would just like to add that as SIPs (systematic investment plan) are also very popular in this world; where one invests systematically over a period of time to enjoy compounded returns over long-term. Similarly, one should do SITs (Systematic investment of time) in spiritual world, where one systematically invests time upon himself/herself, to grow bit by bit into knowledge and other spiritual pursuits thereby increasing ones eligibility (paatrata) to work as an instrument of HIS for the betterment of the world.

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  3. Great thought and beautiful lines from Upanishad, specially give with Modesty and Sympathy.The law of nature is cyclical. You spend, you receive (and more of it). You hoard and it stops growing and perhaps goes stale.

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