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52 Pratikraman Questioner: Yes I would. Dadashri: What would you tell them? Would you tell them to go away because it is so late? Questioner: Of course not. How could I do that? Dadashri: Well then what would you say? Questioner: I would invite them in. Dadashri: You would invite them in. Because you have been brought up with good moral values, you would invite them into your home. You carry away your sleeping child to make room on the sofa for them. You do all this but in your mind you are thinking what a nuisance it is that they come visiting at such an inappropriate hour. When you do this, it is raudradhyan, not artadhyan. Artadhyan means to suffer the consequences within only. But in this case, you start additional adverse meditation, and blame your guests for the problem. This is the spoiling of your internal bhaav towards your guests. You are blaming them for visiting you so late in the night. On the outside however, you continue your appearance of being cordial. After they are seated, you ask them if they would like some tea. Your friend says that they would prefer a simple, hot meal instead. You now think to yourself, “Just wait until my wife hears this. She’s going to stew you in the kitchen!” She also starts raudradhyan. What is the Lord’s Agna? What should people who want liberation do? We live in a terrible time cycle that influences our bhaav negatively, so that in such circumstances it is natural to have a bhaav like, “Why are they here at this hour?” All the prevailing circumstances in such a time, lead even the most noble of men to have such a bhaav. Why are you creating such a cause from within, when on