It was bright sunlight and man was enjoying it. After sometime he felt that he wanted to build four walls and a roof over him. In the four walls he experienced darkness and he yearned for light. So he lit a lamp, to his surprise he found that there was darkness under the lamp. So to get rid of it he lit another lamp. Well, he noticed that there was darkness under that lamp also. So he went on lighting lamps after lamps until he was vexed. Fed up he ran out of the four walls to get incomparable, unending sunlight.
In this anecdote it is the Sanathana Dharma which is the everlasting Sunlight, the Four walls and the Roof is our Ego which propels the “I” ness. Lamps are like the other religion. With due respect to other religion it is known that their philosophy is not complete as “it’s always dark under the lamp”.
If only the mankind understands this we all can live as Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam
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