Friday, July 3, 2020

Pass the “Persistence Test”

Pass the “Persistence Test” 


Nothing can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. —CALVIN COOLIDGE


PERSISTENCE IS THE iron quality of character. Persistence is to the character of man as carbon is to steel. It is the absolutely indispensable quality that goes hand in hand with all great success in life. And here is one of the great secrets of persistence and success: Program your subconscious mind for persistence well in advance of the setbacks and disappointments that you are going to have on your upward quest toward success. Resolve in advance that you will never give up, no matter what happens.


When you are overwhelmed with a problem or difficulty, you do not have enough time to develop the necessary persistence to deal with the setback or disappointment. But if you plan in advance for the inevitable ups and downs of life, when they come, you will be psychologically ready. You will be prepared. The courage to persist in the face of adversity and disappointment is the one quality that, more than anything, will guarantee your success. Your greatest personal asset can be your willingness to persevere longer than anyone else. In fact, your persistence is a true measure of your belief in yourself and your ability to succeed. Remember, all of life is a test.


For you to have great success, you must pass the “persistence test.” And this test is often a pop quiz. It can come at any time, usually totally unexpectedly and out of left field. You take the persistence test whenever you are confronted with an unexpected difficulty, disappointment, setback, failure, or crisis in life. This is where you show yourself, and everyone around you, what you are truly made of.Epictetus, a Greek philosopher, once wrote, “Circumstances do not make the man. They merely reveal him to himself.” The one inevitability in your life is recurring crisis. If you are living a busy life, you will have a crisis every two or three months. In between these unavoidable crises will be a continuous succession of problems and difficulties.


And the more goals that you attempt to reach, the bigger your dreams, and the more determined you are to become a self-made millionaire, the more problems and crises you will experience. The only factor you can control is how you respond to difficulties and setbacks. And the good news is that every time you respond in a positive and constructive manner, you become stronger and better and even more capable of dealing with the next problem or crisis that comes along. Eventually, you will reach a point in life where you become absolutely unstoppable. You will become like a force of nature.

You will be irresistible. You will become the kind of person who never quits, no matter what the difficulty. No matter what obstacle is put in your path, you will find a way to go over it, under it, around it, or through it. You will be like the Energizer Bunny in the television commercials. You will keep going and going and going.

ACTION EXERCISE What is the most difficult situation you are facing in your life today? Whatever it is, imagine that it has been sent to you at this time to teach you a valuable lesson that you need to learn to be even more successful in the future. What could that lesson be? From this moment onward, always seek the valuable lesson in every setback or difficulty. You will always find it, and it will help you in your quest to become a self-made millionaire.

Never Allow Failure to Be an Option succes...

Never Allow Failure to Be an Option succes... 

There is nothing to fear but fear itself. —FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT


THE FEAR OF failure is the greatest single obstacle to success in adult life. Note that it is not failure itself. Failure makes you stronger and more resilient and more determined. It is the fear of failure or the anticipation of failure that can paralyze your thoughts and your activities and hold you back from even trying to do the things that you need to do to be a big success. A young journalist once asked Thomas J. Watson Sr., the founder of IBM, how he could be more successful faster.


Watson replied with these wonderful words: “If you want to be successful faster, you must double your rate of failure. Success lies on the far side of failure.” Dare to go forward. Self-made millionaires are not gamblers, but they are always willing to take calculated risks in the direction of their goals to achieve greater rewards. In fact, your attitude toward risk taking is probably the most important indicator of your readiness to become wealthy. Whenever you are faced with a risky situation, ask yourself this question, What is the worst possible thing that could happen if I go ahead?

Then, as J. Paul Getty, the self-made oil billionaire, said, you should make sure that, whatever it is, it doesn’t happen. The fact is that everyone is afraid of failure. Everyone is afraid of loss and poverty. Everyone is afraid of making a mistake and being set back. But self-made millionaires are those who consciously and deliberately face this fear and take action anyway. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, “Make a habit throughout your life of doing the things you fear. If you do the thing you fear, the death of fear is certain.” When you act boldly, unseen forces will come to your aid.


And every act of courage increases your courage and capacity for courage in the future. Whenever you take action in a forward direction with no guarantees of success, your fears diminish and your courage and self-confidence increase. You eventually reach the point where you are not afraid of anything. Perhaps the best line from the movie Apollo 13 came from Eugene Krantz, head of mission control at NASA.

When the people around him were starting to think about the possibility of losing the spacecraft and the astronauts, he pulled them all together by announcing in a loud voice, “Failure is not an option!” Your job is to commit yourself to becoming a selfmade millionaire. Your job is to set specific goals for yourself, write them down, and work toward them every day. And especially, you must continue to remind yourself, in the face of all the problems and difficulties that you will experience, that “Failure is not an option!” This is the attitude that, more than anything else, will guarantee your long-term success.

ACTION EXERCISE Identify one major fear in your life— for example, failure, criticism, or disapproval—and resolve to act as if the fear did not exist. Imagine that you were guaranteed success if you would only take action in the direction of your goals and dreams. Then, just do it!

Be Decisive and Action Oriented

Be Decisive and Action Oriented


Take arms against a sea of troubles, and in so doing, end them. —WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE


ONE OF THE qualities of self-made millionaires is that they think carefully and then make decisions quickly. They discipline themselves to take action and to carry out the decisions they have made. They move fast and they get quick feedback from their actions. If they find they have made a mistake, they quickly self-correct and try something else.


The key to triumph is for you to try. Successful people are decisive and they try far more things than other people do. According to the Law of Probabilities, if you try far more different ways to be successful, the odds are that you will eventually find the right way for you at the right time. Unsuccessful people are indecisive. They know that they should do or stop doing certain things, but they do not have the character or the willpower to make firm decisions. As a result, they drift through life, never happy, fulfilled, or successful.

They never become wealthy or achieve financial independence. They settle for far less than is possible for them. When you become decisive and action oriented, you shift your entire life into high gear. You get far more done in a day than other people. You move ahead far faster than the people around you. You actually tap into a higher source of energy, enthusiasm, and motivation that fills you full of joy and exhilaration. This positive energy then propels you forward even faster toward your goals.


ACTION EXERCISE Ask yourself, What one action, if I did it immediately, could have the greatest positive impact on my results? Whatever your answer to that question, just do it!

Take Excellent Care of Your Physical Health...

Take Excellent Care of Your Physical Health...

The key to happiness is a sound mind in a sound body. —THEODORE ROOSEVELT


WE ARE LIVING at the most wonderful time in human history in terms of longevity and physical fitness. You can live longer and live better today than has ever before been possible. You should aim to live to be 80 or 90 or even 100 years old, in excellent health, and you can do it if you decide to. First, set a goal to live to be at least 80 years old. Then, look at your current health habits and ask yourself whether or not the way you are living today is going to get you to the age of 80 in great shape.


There are three keys to living a long, happy, healthy life. The first is proper weight. Set a goal to get your weight under control and then remain lean and fit for the rest of your life. There is a five-word formula for weight loss and physical fitness. It is simply this: “Eat less and exercise more.” The second key is proper diet, and the key to a proper diet is to eat better foods and fewer of them. Eat more lean proteins, fruits, and vegetables. Eliminate desserts, soft drinks, candy, and anything else containing sugar from your life.


Stop consuming extra salt and stop eating white flour products. Eat smaller portions and eat four or five times a day rather than three large meals. When you can take complete control of your eating habits, you will find it easier to take control of your habits in other parts of your life as well. The third key to long life is proper exercise. This requires that you engage in vigorous physical activity approximately 200 minutes per week or an average of 30 minutes per day. You can get all the exercise you need by going for a brisk 30-to-60-minute walk three to five days per week. If you are really serious, you should join a health club or get some fitness equipment for your house and work out even more vigorously.


The key to excellent physical health and long life is to set clear, specific goals for your levels of health and fitness. You must make a plan and then followyour plan every day. This commitment to health requires tremendous self-mastery, self-control, and selfdiscipline, but the payoff can be extraordinary. If your financial goal is to achieve a net worth in excess of one million dollars, your health goal should be to live as long as possible so that you can enjoy a wonderful lifestyle with your money.


ACTION EXERCISE Identify one health habit that you need to develop to enjoy higher levels of health and energy. Perhaps it is eliminating desserts altogether. Then, set this as a personal challenge and resolve to discipline yourself until your new health habit is firmly entrenched.

Get around the Right People

Get around the Right People 

You will be the same person in five years except for the people you meet and the books you read. —CHARLIE JONES


FULLY 85 PERCENT of your success and happiness in life is going to be determined by the quality of the relationships that you develop in your personal and your business activities. The more people you know and who know you in a positive way, the more successful you will be and the faster you will move ahead. At virtually every turning point in your life, someone is standing there to either help you or hinder you. Successful people make a habit of building and maintaining a network of high-quality relationships throughout their lives, and as a result, they accomplish vastly more than the person who goes home and watches television each night.


Everything involves relationships. Virtually all of your problems in life will come as the result of your entering into wrong relationships with the wrong people. Virtually all of your great successes in life will be accompanied by great relationships with good people who help you and whom you help in return. More than 90 percent of your success will be determined by your “reference group.” Your reference group is defined as the people with whom you habitually identify and pass the time. You are like a chameleon in that you take on the attitudes, behaviors, values, and beliefs of the people with whom you associate most of the time. If you want to be a successful person, associate with positive people.


Associate with people who are optimistic and happy and who have goals and who are moving forward in their lives. At the same time, get away from negative, critical, complaining people. If you want to fly with the eagles, you cannot scratch with the turkeys. Self-made millionaires network continually. They join their industry and trade associations, attend every meeting, and get involved in the groups’ activities. They introduce themselves to people in business and social settings, hand out their business cards, and tell others what they do.And here is one of the best strategies of all. Whenever you meet new people, ask them to tell you about their businesses and, especially, to tell you what you would need to know to send clients or customers to them. Then, as soon as possible, see if you can send some business their way. Be a “go-giver” rather than a go-getter.


Always look for ways to put in before you start thinking of ways to take out. The very best way to network and build your relationships is to constantly look for ways to help other people achieve their own goals. The more you give of yourself without expecting something in return, the more rewards will come back to you from the most unexpected sources.



ACTION EXERCISE Identify the most important people in your life, both present and future. What could you do to help them in their lives and work so that they would be open to helping you? Identify the people you should get to know. What could you do to help them in advance of your needing anything in return? Remember, first you sow and then you reap.

Unlock Your Inborn Creativity

Unlock Your Inborn Creativity 

Imagination is more important than facts. —ALBERT EINSTEIN


HERE IS SOME more good news. You are a potential genius. You are smarter than you have ever imagined. You have more raw brainpower and creative ability than you have ever used up to now. Your brain has 10 billion cells, each of which is connected to as many as 20,000 other cells by a complex network of neurons and dendrites. This means that the possible combinations and permutations of cells in your brain are greater than the number of molecules in the known universe. Your ability to develop ideas to help you succeed is unlimited. This means that your ability to succeed is unlimited as well. Your creativity is stimulated by three factors:

first, intensely desired goals;
second, pressing problems;
and third, focused questions.
The more you focus your mind on achieving your goals, solving your problems, or answering the tough questions about your business and personal life, the smarter you become and the better your mind works for you in the future. Your brain, your creativity, is like a muscle. The more you use it, the stronger and more resilient it becomes. You can actually increase your intelligence and your IQ by disciplining yourself to think creatively all day long.


And remember, creativity is just another word for “improvement.” Every time you come up with an idea to improve some part of your work, to find newer, better, faster, cheaper, or easier ways to accomplish a result, you are functioning at the highest level of creativity. Just as you develop your muscles by straining them with physical training, you develop your mental muscles by straining them as well. Here is an exercise for you to develop your brainpower and unlock your inner genius.


Take a clean sheet of paper and write your most important goal or most pressing problem at the top in the form of a question. For example, you could write, “How can I double my income over the next 24 to 36 months?” Now, discipline yourself to write at least 20 different answers to your question. Select one of your answers and take action on it immediately. You will be amazed at the results.



ACTION EXERCISE Write down your most pressing problem or your most intensely desired goal. Then, imagine that this problem was solved perfectly or this goal was achieved in an ideal way. What would the solution or achievement look like? What could you do immediately to bring about this result? Remember, action is everything!

Practice Self-Discipline in All Things

Practice Self-Discipline in All Things


Self-discipline is the ability to make yourself do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not. —ELBERT HUBBARD


SELF-DISCIPLINE IS the most important single quality for success in life and in becoming a self-made millionaire. If you can discipline yourself to do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not, your success is virtually guaranteed. The key to becoming a self-made millionaire is having a long-time perspective combined with an ability to delay gratification in the short term.

It is your ability to set a long-term goal of becoming financially independent and then to discipline yourself, every single day and with every single expenditure, to do only those things that will guarantee that you ultimately achieve your long-term goal. Self-discipline requires self-mastery, self-control, self-responsibility, and self-direction. The difference between successful people and failures is that successful people make a habit of doing the things that failures do not like to do. And what are those things? The things that failures don’t like to do are the same things that successful people don’t like to do either. But successful people do them anyway because they realize that this is the price they must pay for the success they desire. Successful people are more concerned with pleasing results.


Failures are more concerned with pleasing methods. Successful people take actions that are goal achieving. Unsuccessful people take actions that are tension relieving. Successful people do the things that are hard and necessary and important. Unsuccessful people, on the other hand, prefer to do the things that are fun and easy and that give them immediate enjoyment. The good news is that every act of self-discipline strengthens your other disciplines as well. Every time you practice self-discipline, your self-esteem goes up. You like and respect yourself even more. And the more you practice discipline in small things, the more capable you become of the great disciplines required for the great opportunities, experiences, and challenges of life.


Remember that everything in life is a test. Every day, every hour, and sometimes every minute, you are taking a test—of self-mastery, self-control, and self-discipline. The test is to see whether you can make yourself do the things that are most important and stay with them until they are complete. The test is whether you can keep your mind on what you want and where you are going rather than thinking and talking about things you don’t want or problems you have had in the past.


When you pass the test, you move onward and upward to the next “grade.” And as long as you keep passing the tests, you keep moving onward and upward in your life. Success requires tons of discipline. As Jim Rohn says, “Discipline weighs ounces; failure weighs tons.”


ACTION EXERCISE Change one thing at a time. Identify one area of your life where lack of discipline is interfering with your success. Decide today to develop discipline in that area. Launch strongly. Tell others about your decision. Never allow exceptions until the new habit is firmly entrenched. This decision alone could change your life.

Be Prepared to Climb from Peak to Peak year...

Be Prepared to Climb from Peak to Peak year... 

Winning is not a sometime thing; it’s an all the time thing. —VINCE LOMBARDI


JUST AS A mountain climber who has reached one peak must go down into the valley before climbing to another peak, your life and career will be a series of ups and downs. As you’ve heard, “Life is a process of two steps forward and one step back.” All business life is made up of cycles and trends. There are up cycles and down cycles. Often, trends in business can lead to a complete change in the industry. We see this today with the Internet and the expansion of technology in all directions, which are changing many of our fixed ideas and beliefs about the way business is done.


Develop a long-time perspective. Take the long view in everything you do. Plan two, three, four, and five years into the future and don’t allow yourself to get onto an emotional roller coaster with the short term ups and downs of daily life. Keep reminding yourself that everything in your life moves in cycles and trends. Be calm, confident, and relaxed with short-term fluctuations in your fortune. When you have clear goals and plans that you are working on every day, the general trend line of your life will tend to be onward and upward over the years.


ACTION EXERCISE Identify the key cycles and trends in your business. Where is the market going? What is changing and how will you have to adapt to these changes? What steps should you be taking today to be ready to take advantage of the new world of tomorrow? Whatever your answer, take those steps now!

Develop a Reputation for Speed and Dependability...

Develop a Reputation for Speed and Dependability... 



Do your work; not just your work and no more, but a little bit more for the lavishings sake, that little more which is worth more than all the rest. —DEAN BRIGGS


TIME IS THE currency of the 21st century. Everyone today is in a tremendous hurry. Customers who did not even know that they wanted a product or service now want it yesterday. People are less and less patient for anything. Loyal customers will change suppliers overnight if someone else can serve them faster than the people they are already dealing with. Instant gratification is no longer fast enough. Your job is to develop a reputation for speed. Develop a “sense of urgency.” Develop a bias for action. Move fast on opportunities. Move fast when people want or need something. Move quickly when you see something that needs to be done.


When your boss or your customers ask you to do something, drop everything else and do it so fast that they are amazed. You have heard it said that “Whenever you want to get something done, give it to a busy person.” People who have a reputation for moving quickly attract more opportunities and possibilities to them. They get more chances to do more and more things faster than other people who just do a job when they get around to it. When you can combine your ability to select your highest priority task with the commitment to getting it done quickly and well, you will find yourself moving to the front. More doors and opportunities will open for you than you can even imagine today.



ACTION EXERCISE Select just one key task that you have been procrastinating on starting, or bringing to completion, and resolve to take action on it immediately. Keep repeating to yourself these magic motivating words: “Do it now! Do it now! Do it now!”

Determine Your Highest Priorities and Concentrate on Them Single-Mindedly

Determine Your Highest Priorities and Concentrate on Them Single-Mindedly


 “A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.” Do what comes to your hand to do. —BRIAN TRACY 


WHEN YOU DEVELOP the habit of setting priorities and concentrating single-mindedly, you will be able to accomplish virtually anything you want in life. This core strategy has been the primary reason for high income, wealth creation, and financial independence for thousands and even millions of people. 

Your ability to determine your highest priority and then to work on that high priority until it is completed is the primary test and measure of your willpower, self-discipline, and personal character. It is the hardest habit to develop but also the most important if you want to be a big success. Here is the formula. Make a list of everything you have to do before you begin working toward any goal. Set priorities on that list by asking yourself four questions, over and over. 


Question number one is, What are my highest value activities? What do you do that is more valuable than anything else to your work and your business? 


Question number two is, Why am I on the payroll? What exactly have you been hired to accomplish? Focus on results, not activities. 
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Question number three is, What can I and only I do that, if done well, will make a real difference? This is a particular task that only you can do. If you don’t do it, it won’t get done. But if you do do it and you do it well, it can make a significant difference in your business or your personal life. What is that task? 


Question number four is, What is the most valuable use of my time right now? There is only one answer to this question at any time. Your ability to determine the single most valuable use of your time and then to start on that task is the key to high productivity and financial success. 

Finally, commit to working single-mindedly on one task, the most important task, and staying at it until it is 100 percent complete. Persevere without diversion or distraction. Push yourself to keep working at the job until it is done. The good news is that by continually setting priorities and concentrating on your highest value tasks, you will soon develop the habit of high performance. This habit will then become automatic and will virtually guarantee you great success in life. This one habit alone can make you a self-made millionaire. 



ACTION EXERCISE Identify the most important thing that you can do right now to achieve your most important goal and then discipline yourself to do that, and only that, until it is 100 percent complete. Your ability to do this, and this alone, can change your whole life.

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рдордиुрд╖्рдп рдХे рдкाрд╕ рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдХी рдРрд╕ी рд╢рдХ्рддि рд╡िрдж्рдпрдоाрди рд╣ैं рдХि рд╡ो рднौрддिрдХ рдЬрдЧрдд рдоें рдмрд╣ुрдд рд╕ाрд░े рд╣ेрд░ рдлेрд░ рдХрд░ рд╕рдХрддा рд╣ैं। рдХिрди्рддु рд╡рд╣ рдЙрд╕рдХा рд╕рд╣ी рдЙрдкрдпोрдЧ рдХрд░рдиा рдирд╣ीं рдЬाрдирддा рд╣ैं । рд╢्рд░рдж्рдзा рдХे рдЖрдзाрд░ рдкрд░ рд╣ी рдм्рд░ाрд╣्рдордг рд╡рд░рджाрди рдФрд░ рд╢ाрдк рджेрдиे рдоें рд╕рдорд░्рде рд╣ोрддे рд╣ैं । рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдХे рдЖрдзाрд░ рдкрд░ рд╣ी рд░ाрдордХृрд╖्рдг рдкрд░рдорд╣ंрд╕ рдХी рдкрдд्рдерд░ рдХी рдХाрд▓ी рдоाँ рдЬिंрджा рд╣ो рдЧрдИ рдеी । рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдХे рдЖрдзाрд░ рдкрд░ рд╣ी рднрдХ्рдд рдк्рд░рд╣्рд▓ाрдж рдХी рд░рдХ्рд╖ाрд░्рде рднрдЧрд╡ाрди рд╡िрд╖्рдгु рд╕्рддрдо्рдн рд╕े рдиिрдХрд▓ рдЖрдпे рдеे । рдФрд░ рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдХे рдЖрдзाрд░ рдкрд░ рд╣ी рдПрдХрд▓рд╡्рдп рдХे рдоिрдЯ्рдЯी рдХे рджोрдгाрдЪाрд░्рдп рд╡ो рд╕िрдЦाрдиे рдоें рд╕рдорд░्рде рд╣ुрдпे рдЬो рдЕрд╕рд▓ी рдХे рджोрдгाрдЪाрд░्рдп рднी рдирд╣ीं рд╕िрдЦा рд╕рдХे ।

рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдоें рдмрд╣ुрдд рддाрдХрдд рд╣ैं, рдмрд╣ुрдд рд╢рдХ्рддि рд╣ैं । рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдХी рд╢рдХ्рддि рдХे рдЪрдордд्рдХाрд░ों рд╕े рдЗрддिрд╣ाрд╕ рдоें рдкрди्рдиे рднрд░े рдкреЬे рд╣ैं । рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдПрдХ рдРрд╕ा рддрдд्рдд्рд╡ рд╣ैं, рдЬिрд╕рдХा рдЙрдкрдпोрдЧ рдЕрдЪ्рдЫे рдФрд░ рдмुрд░े рджोрдиों рддрд░ीрдХे рд╕े рдХिрдпा рдЬा рд╕рдХрддा рд╣ैं । рдЕрдЪ्рдЫा рдЙрдкрдпोрдЧ рдХ्рдпा рд╣ैं ? рдФрд░ рдмुрд░ा рдЙрдкрдпोрдЧ рдХ्рдпा рд╣ैं? рдпे рдЖрдкрдХो рдЗрд╕ рдХрд╣ाрдиी рд╕े рдкрддा рдЪрд▓ рдЬाрдпेрдЧा।

рдПрдХ рдмाрд░ рдХी рдмाрдд рд╣ैं рдХी рдПрдХ рдЧाँрд╡ рдоें рдХुрдЫ рджोрд╕्рдд рдоिрд▓рдХрд░ рдПрдХ рднुрдд рдмंрдЧрд▓े рдкрд░ рдЪрд░्рдЪा рдХрд░ рд░рд╣े рдеे । рдЙрдирдХा рдХрд╣рдиा рдеा рдХी рдЖрдЬрддрдХ рдХोрдИ рднी рдЙрд╕ рднुрдд рдмंрдЧрд▓े рд╕े рдЬिंрджा рд╡ाрдкрд╕ рдирд╣ीं рдЖрдпा рдеा । рдЙрди्рд╣ी рджिрдиों рдЙрдирдХा рдПрдХ рд╢рд╣рд░ी рджोрд╕्рдд “рдмрд╣ाрджुрд░” рд╢рд╣рд░ рд╕े рдЧाँрд╡ рдЖрдпा рд╣ुрдЖ рдеा ।

рдЙрд╕ рд╕рдордп рд╡рд╣ рднी рд╡рд╣ां рдкрд╣ुँрдЪ рдЧрдпा । рдЬрдм рдЙрд╕рдиे рдРрд╕ा рд╕ुрдиा рдХी рднुрдд рдмंрдЧрд▓े рдХे рднूрддों рд╕े рдЖрдЬрддрдХ рдХोрдИ рдЬिंрджा рдирд╣ीं рдмрдЪा, рддो рдЙрд╕े рдмрд╣ुрдд рд╣ंрд╕ी рдЖрдИ । рдЙрд╕рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдХी рдпे рд╕рдм рдмрдХрд╡ाрд╕ рд╣ैं । рднुрдд – рдк्рд░ेрдд рдирд╣ीं рд╣ोрддे рд╣ैं । рддो рдЙрд╕рдХे рдоिрдд्рд░ рдХрд╣рдиे рд▓рдЧे рдХि “рдаीрдХ рд╣ैं рд╣рдо рддेрд░ी рдмाрдд рдоाрди рд▓ेंрдЧे, рдпрджि рддू рдЖрдЬ рд░ाрдд рдХो резреи рдмрдЬे рдЙрд╕ рднुрдд рдмंрдЧрд▓े рдоें рдПрдХ рдХिрд▓ рдаोрдХрдХрд░ рдЖ рдЬाрдпे” рдЙрд╕рдиे рдХрд╣ा – “рдаीрдХ рд╣ैं” ।

рдЕрдм рд╕рдордп рдЖрдпा резреи рдмрдЬे рдХा । рд╕рд░्рджी рдХी рд░ाрдд рддेрдЬ рдардг्рдбी – рдардг्рдбी рд╣рд╡ाрдПं рдЪрд▓ рд░рд╣ी рдеी । рд╕рднी рдоिрдд्рд░ рдЗрд╕ рджुрд╕्рд╕ाрд╣рд╕ी рдХाрд░्рдп рджेрдЦрдиे рдХे рд▓िрдП рдЗрдХ्рдХрдаे рд╣ो рдЧрдпे рдеे । рдЗрди рджोрд╕्рддों рдХे рдЕрд▓ाрд╡ा рдкूрд░ा рдЧाँрд╡ рд╕ो рд░рд╣ा рдеा । рдХिрд╕ी рдХो рдХुрдЫ рднी рдкрддा рдирд╣ीं рдХी рдХ्рдпा рд╣ो рд░рд╣ा рд╣ैं ।

рдмрд╣ाрджुрд░ рдХрдо्рдмрд▓ рдУреЭрдХрд░ рдЖрдпा рдФрд░ рддुрд░рди्рдд рдХिрд▓ рдФрд░ рд╣рдеोреЬी рд▓ेрдХрд░ рдмंрдЧрд▓े рдХी рдУрд░ рдЪрд▓ рджिрдпा । рд╣ाрд▓ाँрдХि рдЦुрдж рдорди рд╣ी рдорди рдбрд░ рд░рд╣ा рдеा । рдХिрди्рддु рд╕рдм рдкрд░ рд░ौрдм рдЬрдоाрдиे рдХी рдЦाрддिрд░ рдЖрдЦिрд░ рдпрд╣ рдЬोрдЦिрдо рдЙрдаा рд╣ी рд▓िрдпा । рдХुрдЫ рджोрд╕्рддों рдиे рдордиा рдХिрдпा рдХि “рдпाрд░ рдордд рдЬा рд╕рдЪ рдоें рдХोрдИ рднूрдд – рдЪुреЬेрд▓ рд╣ुрдИ рддो рддुрдЭे рд╡рд╣ी рдкрдХреЬ рд▓ेрдЧी” рддो рдмрд╣ाрджुрд░ рдмोрд▓ा – “рдЖрдЬ рддुрдо рд╕рдм рд▓ोрдЧों рдХे рдорди рд╕े рдпे рднुрдд рдХा рдн्рд░рдо рдоिрдЯा рдХрд░ рд░рд╣ूँрдЧा” । рдФрд░ рддेрдЬी рд╕े рднुрдд рдмंрдЧрд▓े рдХी рдФрд░ рдЪрд▓ рджिрдпा ।

рд╣рд╡ाрдПं рд╕ांрдп – рд╕ांрдп рдХрд░ рд░рд╣ी рдеी । рд╕ाрд░े рдЬंрдЧрд▓ी рдЬाрдирд╡рд░ рд╕ो рдЪुрдХे рдеे । рдмрд╣ाрджुрд░ рдХे рдмंрдЧрд▓े рдоें рдЖрдиे рдХी рдЖрд╣рдЯ рдХो рд╕ुрдирдХрд░ рд╡рд╣ाँ рд╕ो рд░рд╣े рдкंрдЫिрдпों рдХे рднाрдЧрдиे рд╕े рдмрд╣ाрджुрд░ рдЕрдЪाрдирдХ рдЪौंрдХ рдЧрдпा । рдлिрд░ рдЙрд╕рдиे рдбрд░рддे рд╣ुрдпे рдмंрдЧрд▓े рдоें рдЕрди्рджрд░ рдк्рд░рд╡ेрд╢ рдХिрдпा । рдЕрдм рдмрд╣ाрджुрд░ рдХो рдХाрд▓ी – рдЕंрдзिрдпाрд░ी рдиिрд╢ा рдХे рд╕рди्рдиाрдЯे рдХुрдЫ рдЬ्рдпाрджा рд╣ी рд╡्рдпाрдХुрд▓ рдХрд░ рд░рд╣े рдеे ।

рдЙрд╕рдХी рд╣्рд░рджрдп рдХी рдзрдбрдХрдиे рддेрдЬ рд╣ो рдЪुрдХी рдеी । рдЗрддрдиी рд╕рд░्рджी рдоें рднी рдЙрд╕рдХे рд╢рд░ीрд░ рд╕े рдкрд╕ीрдиा рдЫुрдЯ рд░рд╣ा рдеा । рдЕрдм рддो рдмрд╕ рдХिрд╕ी рддрд░рд╣ рд╣िрдо्рдордд рдЬुрдЯाрдХрд░ рдпे рдХाрдо реЩрдд्рдо рдХрд░рдХे рд╡рд╣ाँ рд╕े рднाрдЧрдиे рдХा рдЗрд░ाрджा рдеा । рд╕ो рд╡ो рдЕрдкрдиे рдХाрд░्рдп рдХो рдЕंрдЬाрдо рджेрдиें рдХे рд▓िрдП рд╡рд╣ рдиीрдЪे рдмैрдаा рдФрд░ рдбрд░рддे рд╣ुрдпे  рдХिрд▓ рдХो рдаोрдХрдиे рд▓рдЧा । рд▓ेрдХिрди рджुрд░्рднाрдЧ्рдп ! рдХी рдЕँрдзेрд░े рдоें рдХुрдЫ рджिрдЦा рдирд╣ी, рдФрд░ рдХिрд▓ рдЬрдоीрди рдкрд░ рдкреЬे рдЙрд╕рдХे рдХрдо्рдмрд▓ рдХो рдкाрд░ рдХрд░рддे рд╣ुрдпे рдЬрдоीрди рдоें рдаुрдХ рдЧрдИ।

рдЕрдм рдЬैрд╕े рд╣ी рд╡рд╣ рдЙрда рдХрд░ рдЪрд▓ा । рдЙрд╕े рд▓рдЧा рдХि рдкीрдЫे рд╕े рдЙрд╕े рдХिрд╕ी рдиे рдкрдХреЬ рд▓िрдпा рд╣ैं । рдпे рд╕ोрдЪрдиा рд╣ी рдеा рдХि рдЙрд╕рдХे рд╣ोрд╢ рдЙреЬ рдЧрдпे । рдпрд╣ рд╣ोрддी рд╣ैं рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдХी рддाрдХрдд ।

рдЬрдм рддрдХ рдмрд╣ाрджुрд░ рдХो рд╡िрд╢्рд╡ाрд╕ рдирд╣ीं рдеा рдХि рднुрдд рд╣ोрддे рд╣ैं । рд╡рд╣ рд╕ाрдоाрди्рдп рдбрд░ा рд╣ुрдЖ рдеा । рдХिрди्рддु рдЬैрд╕े рд╣ी рдпрд╣ рдмाрдд рдЙрд╕рдХे рджिрд▓ рдоें рдмैрда рдЧрдИ рдХि “рдоुрдЭे рднुрдд рдиे рдкрдХреЬ рд▓िрдпा рд╣ैं” рддो рдЙрд╕рдХे рдк्рд░ाрдг рдкрдЦेрд░ू рдЙреЬ рдЧрдпे । рдЬрдмрдХि рд╡рд╣ाँ рдиा рдХोрдИ рднुрдд рдеा, рдиा рд╣ी рдк्рд░ेрдд ।

рдЗрд╕ рддрд░рд╣ рд╣рдо рдЕрдкрдиे рдбрд░ рдкрд░ рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдФрд░ рд╡िрд╢्рд╡ाрд╕ рдХрд░рдХे рдЕрдкрдиा рд╣ी рдиुрдХрд╕ाрди рдФрд░ рджुрд░ुрдкрдпोрдЧ рдХрд░ рд╕рдХрддे рд╣ैं । рдпा рдлिрд░ рдХिрд╕ी рджैрд╡ीрдп рд╢рдХ्рддि, рдорди्рдд्рд░ рдпा рд╕ाрдзрдиा  рдкрд░ рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдФрд░ рд╡िрд╢्рд╡ाрд╕ рдХрд░рдХे рдЙрд╕рд╕े рд▓ाрдн рдЙрдаा рд╕рдХрддे рд╣ैं । рдЖрдк рдЪाрд╣े рдХोрдИ рднी рд╕ाрдзрдиा рдХрд░ें, рдЖрдкрдХा рдЗрд╖्рдЯ рдЪाрд╣े рдХोрдИ рднी рд╣ो рд▓ेрдХिрди рдЕрдЧрд░ рдЖрдкрдиे рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рд╕े рд╡िрд╣ीрди рд╕ाрдзрдиा рдХी рд╣ैं рддो рдЖрдкрдХो рдХोрдИ рдкрд░िрдгाрдо рдирд╣ीं рдоिрд▓ рд╕рдХрддा ।

рдЗрд╕рд▓िрдП рдЕрдЧрд░ рдЖрдк рдХिрд╕ी рджैрд╡ीрдп рд╢рдХ्рддि рд╕े рд╕рд╣ाрдпрддा рдкाрдиा рдЪाрд╣рддे рд╣ो, рд▓ाрдн рдЙрдаाрдиा рдЪाрд╣рддे рд╣ो рддो рдкрд╣рд▓े рдЕрдкрдиे рдЕंрддःрдХрд░рдг рдоें рд╢्рд░ृрдж्рдзा рдХा рдмीрдЬ рдмोрдЗрдпे । рдФрд░ рдЙрд╕े рдиिрд░рди्рддрд░ рд╕ींрдЪрддे рд░рд╣िрдпे рддрднी рдЖрдкрдХो рд╡рд╣ рд▓ाрдн рд╣ोрдЧा рдЬो рдЙрд╕ рд╕ाрдзрдиा рдХे рдорд╣ाрдд्рдо्рдп рдоें рдмрддाрдпा рдЧрдпा рд╣ैं । рдЬैрд╕ा рд╣рдоाрд░े рд╢ाрд╕्рдд्рд░ों рдоें рдмрддाрдпा рдЧрдпा рд╣ैं ।

рд╢рдпрди рдХे рдиिрдпрдо

рд╢рдпрди рдХे рдиिрдпрдо

1. *рд╕ूрдиे рддрдеा рдиिрд░्рдЬрди* рдШрд░ рдоें рдЕрдХेрд▓ा рдирд╣ीं рд╕ोрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। *рджेрд╡ рдорди्рджिрд░* рдФрд░ *рд╢्рдорд╢ाрди* рдоें рднी рдирд╣ीं рд╕ोрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। *(рдордиुрд╕्рдоृрддि)*

2. рдХिрд╕ी рд╕ोрдП рд╣ुрдП рдордиुрд╖्рдп рдХो *рдЕрдЪाрдирдХ* рдирд╣ीं рдЬрдЧाрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। *(рд╡िрд╖्рдгुрд╕्рдоृрддि)*

 3. *рд╡िрдж्рдпाрд░्рдеी, рдиौрдХрд░ рдФрд▒ рдж्рд╡ाрд░рдкाрд▓*, рдпрджि рдпे рдЕрдзिрдХ рд╕рдордп рд╕े рд╕ोрдП рд╣ुрдП рд╣ों, рддो *рдЗрди्рд╣ें рдЬрдЧा* рджेрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। *(рдЪाрдгрдХ्рдпрдиीрддि)*

4. рд╕्рд╡рд╕्рде рдордиुрд╖्рдп рдХो рдЖрдпुрд░рдХ्рд╖ा рд╣ेрддु *рдм्рд░рд╣्рдордоुрд╣ुрд░्рдд* рдоें рдЙрдардиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। *(рджेрд╡ीрднाрдЧрд╡рдд)* рдмिрд▓्рдХुрд▓ *рдЕँрдзेрд░े* рдХрдорд░े рдоें рдирд╣ीं рд╕ोрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। *(рдкрдж्рдордкुрд░ाрдг)*

 5. *рднीрдЧे* рдкैрд░ рдирд╣ीं рд╕ोрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। *рд╕ूрдЦे рдкैрд░* рд╕ोрдиे рд╕े рд▓рдХ्рд╖्рдоी (рдзрди) рдХी рдк्рд░ाрдк्рддि рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै। *(рдЕрдд्рд░िрд╕्рдоृрддि)* рдЯूрдЯी рдЦाрдЯ рдкрд░ рддрдеा *рдЬूрдаे рдоुँрд╣* рд╕ोрдиा рд╡рд░्рдЬिрдд рд╣ै। *(рдорд╣ाрднाрд░рдд)*

6. *"рдирдЧ्рди рд╣ोрдХрд░/рдиिрд░्рд╡рд╕्рдд्рд░"* рдирд╣ीं рд╕ोрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। *(рдЧौрддрдо рдзрд░्рдо рд╕ूрдд्рд░)*

 7. рдкूрд░्рд╡ рдХी рдУрд░ рд╕िрд░ рдХрд░рдХे рд╕ोрдиे рд╕े *рд╡िрдж्рдпा*, рдкрд╢्рдЪिрдо рдХी рдУрд░ рд╕िрд░ рдХрд░рдХे рд╕ोрдиे рд╕े *рдк्рд░рдмрд▓ рдЪिрди्рддा*, рдЙрдд्рддрд░ рдХी рдУрд░ рд╕िрд░ рдХрд░рдХे рд╕ोрдиे рд╕े *рд╣ाрдиि рд╡ рдоृрдд्рдпु* рддрдеा рджрдХ्рд╖िрдг рдХी рдУрд░ рд╕िрд░ рдХрд░рдХे рд╕ोрдиे рд╕े *рдзрди рд╡ рдЖрдпु* рдХी рдк्рд░ाрдк्рддि рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै।   *(рдЖрдЪाрд░рдореЯूрдЦ)*

 8. рджिрди рдоें рдХрднी рдирд╣ीं рд╕ोрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। рдкрд░рди्рддु *рдЬ्рдпेрд╖्рда рдоाрд╕* рдоें рджोрдкрд╣рд░ рдХे рд╕рдордп 1 рдоुрд╣ूрд░्рдд (48 рдоिрдирдЯ) рдХे рд▓िрдП рд╕ोрдпा рдЬा рд╕рдХрддा рд╣ै। (рджिрди рдоें рд╕ोрдиे рд╕े рд░ोрдЧ рдШेрд░рддे рд╣ैं рддрдеा рдЖрдпु рдХा рдХ्рд╖рд░рдг рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै)

 9. рджिрди рдоें рддрдеा *рд╕ूрд░्рдпोрджрдп рдПрд╡ं рд╕ूрд░्рдпाрд╕्рдд* рдХे рд╕рдордп рд╕ोрдиे рд╡ाрд▓ा рд░ोрдЧी рдФрд░ рджрд░िрдж्рд░ рд╣ो рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। *(рдм्рд░рд╣्рдорд╡ैрд╡рд░्рддрдкुрд░ाрдг)*

10. рд╕ूрд░्рдпाрд╕्рдд рдХे рдПрдХ рдк्рд░рд╣рд░ (рд▓рдЧрднрдЧ 3 рдШрдг्рдЯे) рдХे рдмाрдж рд╣ी *рд╢рдпрди* рдХрд░рдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП।

11. рдмाрдпीं рдХрд░рд╡рдЯ рд╕ोрдиा *рд╕्рд╡ाрд╕्рде्рдп* рдХे рд▓िрдпे рд╣िрддрдХрд░ рд╣ै।

12. рджрдХ्рд╖िрдг рджिрд╢ा рдоें *рдкाँрд╡ рдХрд░рдХे рдХрднी рдирд╣ीं рд╕ोрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। рдпрдо рдФрд░ рджुрд╖्рдЯ рджेрд╡ों* рдХा рдиिрд╡ाрд╕ рд░рд╣рддा рд╣ै। рдХाрди рдоें рд╣рд╡ा рднрд░рддी рд╣ै। *рдорд╕्рддिрд╖्рдХ* рдоें рд░рдХ्рдд рдХा рд╕ंрдЪाрд░ рдХрдо рдХो рдЬाрддा рд╣ै, рд╕्рдоृрддि- рдн्рд░ंрд╢, рдоौрдд рд╡ рдЕрд╕ंрдЦ्рдп рдмीрдоाрд░िрдпाँ рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै।

13. рд╣ृрджрдп рдкрд░ рд╣ाрде рд░рдЦрдХрд░, рдЫрдд рдХे *рдкाрдЯ рдпा рдмीрдо* рдХे рдиीрдЪे рдФрд░ рдкाँрд╡ рдкрд░ рдкाँрд╡ рдЪреЭाрдХрд░ рдиिрдж्рд░ा рди рд▓ें।

14. рд╢рдп्рдпा рдкрд░ рдмैрдардХрд░ *рдЦाрдиा-рдкीрдиा* рдЕрд╢ुрдн рд╣ै।

15. рд╕ोрддे рд╕ोрддे *рдкреЭрдиा* рдирд╣ीं рдЪाрд╣िрдП। *(рдРрд╕ा рдХрд░рдиे рд╕े рдиेрдд्рд░ рдЬ्рдпोрддि рдШрдЯрддी рд╣ै )*

16. рд▓рд▓ाрдЯ рдкрд░ *рддिрд▓рдХ* рд▓рдЧाрдХрд░ рд╕ोрдиा *рдЕрд╢ुрдн* рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕рд▓िрдпे рд╕ोрддे рд╕рдордп рддिрд▓рдХ рд╣рдЯा рджें।

*рдЗрди резрем рдиिрдпрдоों рдХा рдЕрдиुрдХрд░рдг рдХрд░рдиे рд╡ाрд▓ा рдпрд╢рд╕्рд╡ी, рдиिрд░ोрдЧ рдФрд░ рджीрд░्рдШाрдпु рд╣ो рдЬाрддा рд╣ै।*

рдиोрдЯ :- рдпрд╣ рд╕рди्рджेрд╢ рдЬрди рдЬрди рддрдХ рдкрд╣ुँрдЪाрдиे рдХा рдк्рд░рдпाрд╕ рдХрд░ें। рддाрдХि рд╕рднी рд▓ाрднाрди्рд╡िрдд рд╣ों !

рдЬрдп рд╕рдиाрддрди рдзрд░्рдо,рдЬрдп рд╕рдиाрддрди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХृрддि рдФрд░ рд╢िрдХ्рд╖ा।

Thursday, July 2, 2020

рдкाрдк рдХा рдмाрдк рдХौрди?

рдкाрдк рдХा рдмाрдк рдХौрди?

* рдоोрд╣ рд╕рдХрд▓ рдм्рдпाрдзिрди्рд╣ рдХрд░ рдоूрд▓ा। рддिрди्рд╣ рддे рдкुрдиि рдЙрдкрдЬрд╣िं рдмрд╣ु рд╕ूрд▓ा॥
рдХाрдо рдмाрдд рдХрдл рд▓ोрдн рдЕрдкाрд░ा। рдХ्рд░ोрдз рдкिрдд्рдд рдиिрдд рдЫाрддी рдЬाрд░ा॥

рднाрд╡ाрд░्рде:-рд╕рдм рд░ोрдЧों рдХी рдЬрдб़ рдоोрд╣ (рдЕрдЬ्рдЮाрди) рд╣ै। рдЙрди рд╡्рдпाрдзिрдпों рд╕े рдлिрд░ рдФрд░ рдмрд╣ुрдд рд╕े рд╢ूрд▓ рдЙрдд्рдкрди्рди рд╣ोрддे рд╣ैं। рдХाрдо рд╡ाрдд рд╣ै, рд▓ोрдн рдЕрдкाрд░ (рдмрдв़ा рд╣ुрдЖ) рдХрдл рд╣ै рдФрд░ рдХ्рд░ोрдз рдкिрдд्рдд рд╣ै рдЬो рд╕рджा рдЫाрддी рдЬрд▓ाрддा рд░рд╣рддा рд╣ै॥

рдоिрдд्рд░ों, рдХ्рд░ोрдз рд╕े рдкрд░рд╣ेрдЬ рд░рдЦो, рдЕрдкрдиे рдЬीрд╡рди рдХो рдк्рд░ेрдо рд╕े рдЖрдкूрд░िрдд рд╣ोрдиे рджे, рд╕ंрдпрдо рд░рдЦे, рдоिрдЬाрдЬ рдаंрдбा рд░рдЦे, рдирд░рдХ рдХा рдж्рд╡ाрд░ рд╣рдо рдкाрд░ рдХрд░ рд╣ी рд▓ेंрдЧे, рдирд░рдХ рдХे рджो рджрд░рд╡ाрдЬो рдХा рд╡рд░्рдгрди рд╣рдо рдХрд░ рдкрд╣рд▓े рдХी рдк्рд░рд╕्рддुрддि рдоें рдХрд░ рдЪुрдХे рд╣ै рдЕрдм рддीрд╕рд░े рджрд░рд╡ाрдЬे рдХे рдмाрд░े рдоें рдЬाрди рд▓िрдЬिрдпे рдФрд░ рд╡рд╣ рддीрд╕рд░ा рджрд░рд╡ाрдЬा рд╣ै рд▓ोрдн! рдпрд╣ рдирд░рдХ рдХा рдЕрди्рддिрдо рджрд░рд╡ाрдЬा рд╣ै, рд▓ेрдХिрди рд╣ै рд╕рдмрд╕े рдЬ्рдпाрджा рднрдпंрдХрд░ рддрдеा рдлिрд╕рд▓рди рднрд░ा, рдпрд╣ рдРрд╕ा рджрд░рд╡ाрдЬा рд╣ै рдХि рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддि рди рдЪाрд╣рддे рд╣ुрдпे рднी рд╡рд╣ाँ рдЬाрдХрд░ рдЙрд▓рдЭ рдЬाрддा рд╣ै।

рд▓ोрдн рдХे рдоाрдпрдиे рд╣ै рдорди рдХी рд╡рд╣ рд╕्рдеिрддि рдЬो рд▓ुрднा рд╣ी рдЬाрддी рд╣ै, рдЬो рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддि рдХो рдЦींрдЪ рд╣ी рд▓ेрддी рд╣ै, рдмाँрдз рд╣ी рд▓ेрддी рд╣ै, рд▓ोрднी рдмрдб़ा рдХंрдЬूрд╕ рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै, рдХ्рд░ोрдзी рдк्рд░ेрдо рд╕े рд╡ंрдЪिрдд рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै рд▓ेрдХिрди рд▓ोрднी рддो рдк्рд░ेрдо рдФрд░ рдХрд░ूрдгा рджोрдиों рд╕े рд╡ंрдЪिрдд рд░рд╣рддा рд╣ै, рдХ्рдпोंрдХि рдк्рд░ेрдо рдоें рддो рд▓िрдпा рдирд╣ीं рдЬाрддा, рд╡рд░рди рджिрдпा рд╣ी рдЬाрддा рд╣ै, рд▓ुрдЯाрдпा рд╣ी рдЬाрддा рд╣ै, рд▓ोрднी рдЖрджрдоी рдХрднी рд▓ुрдЯा рдирд╣ीं рд╕рдХрддा, рд╡рд╣ рддो рджेрдиे рдХा рдиाрдо рд╣ी рдирд╣ीं рдЬाрдирддा рд╣ै।

рдЙрд╕े рддो рдЪाрд╣िрдпे рд╣ी рдЪाрд╣िрдпे, рдЙрд╕े рддो рдХुрдЫ рдФрд░ рдЪाрд╣िрдпे, рдХрд╣ीं рдФрд░ рдЪाрд╣िрдпे, рдХोрдИ рдФрд░ рдЪाрд╣िрдпे, рдЬो рдоिрд▓ा рд╣ै рдЙрд╕рдоें рд╡рд╣ рд╕рди्рддुрд╖्рдЯ рдирд╣ीं рд╣ोрддा, рддृрдк्рдд рдирд╣ीं рд╣ोрддा, рдЙрд╕े рдкेрдЯ рдХी рдЪिрди्рддा рдирд╣ीं, рдкेрдЯी рдХी рдЪिрди्рддा рд╣ै, рддिрдЬोрд░िрдпाँ рднрд░рдиे рдХी рдЪिрди्рддा рд╣ै, рдмрдб़ी рдмीрдоाрд░ рд╣ाрд▓рдд рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै рд▓ोрднिрдпों рдХी, рд▓ोрдн рдорди рдХा рдХрдм्рдЬ рд╣ै, рдХрдм्рдЬ рдХा рдХाрдо рд╣ै рдорд▓ рдХो рдкेрдЯ рдоें рдПрдХ рдЬрдЧрд╣ рдЗрдХрдЯ्рдаा рд░рдЦрдиा рдФрд░ рдЬो рд▓ोрднी рдЖрджрдоी рд╣ोрддे рд╣ैं, рд╡े рднी рджुрдиिрдпाँ-рднрд░ рдХे рдХрдмाрдб़े рдХो рдЕрдкрдиे рддрд╣рдЦाрдиे рдоें рдЗрдХрдЯ्рдаा рдХрд░рддे рд╣ैं,

рдРрд╕े рд▓ोрдЧ рдпрд╣ рд╕ोрдЪрддे рд╣ै рдХि рд╕ंрдЧ्рд░рд╣ рдЖрдЬ рдирд╣ीं рддो рдХрд▓ рдХाрдо рдЖрдпेрдЧा, рд▓ोрдЧों рдХे рдШрд░ рдоें рдЬाрдХрд░ рджेрдЦों, рд╡рд╣ाँ рдХाрдо рдХी рдЪीрдЬें рддो рдХрдо рдоिрд▓ेрдЧी рдФрд░ рдмेрдХाрд░ рдХी рдЪीрдЬें рднрд░ी рдкрдб़ी рд╣ै, рдЬिрди рдЪीрдЬों рдХा рд╕ाрд▓ рдоें рдПрдХ рдмाрд░ рднी рдЙрдкрдпोрдЧ рдирд╣ीं рд╣ोрддा, рдЙрди рдЪीрдЬों рдХो рд░рдЦрдХрд░ рд╣рдо рдШрд░ рдХो рдХрдмाрдб़ рдХ्рдпों рдмрдиाрдпे, рдЬो рд╡рд╕्рддुрдпें рд╣рдоाрд░े рд▓िрдпे рдоूрд▓्рдпрд╡ाрди рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै, рд╡े рд╣ी рд╡рд╕्рддुрдпें рд╕ंрдд рдХे рд▓िрдпे рдиाрдХाрд░ा рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै, рддрднी рддो рд╡िрд╡ेрдХाрдирди्рдж рдкैрджा рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै, рддрднी рддो рд╣िрд░ाрдмाрдИ рдЬैрд╕े рд╕ंрдд рдФрд░ рд╣рдЯो рдмा рдЬैрд╕े рд╡ीрд░ рдЬрди्рдо рд▓ेрддे рд╣ैं।

рд╕ंрддो рдХे рдШрд░ рд╕рдмрдХुрдЫ рдеा рд▓ेрдХिрди рдЬाрдиा рддो рдпрд╣ рдЬाрдиा рдХि рдпрд╣ рдХुрдЫ рднी рдирд╣ीं рд╣ै, рдЬिрди рдЪीрдЬों рдХे рд▓िрдпे рд╣рдо рдЕрдкрдиी рдЬिрди्рджрдЧी рджाँрд╡ рдкрд░ рд▓рдЧाрддे рд╣ै, рд░ाрдд-рд░ाрдд рднрд░ рдЬाрдЧрддे рд╣ै, рдЕрдкрдиो рдХे рд╢рдд्рд░ु рддрдХ рдмрди рдЬाрддे рд╣ैं, рдмрдб़ी рд╕े рдмрдб़ी рдЬोрдЦिрдо рдЙрдаाрдиे рд╕े рднी рдирд╣ीं рдШрдмрд░ाрддे, рд╡рд╣ी рд╡рд╕्рддु рдЪाрд╣े рдзрди-рджौрд▓рдд рд╣ो рдпा рдЬрдоीрди-рдЬाрдпрджाрдж, рдХोрдИ рднी рд╣рдоें рджो рдкрд▓ рдХी рд╢ाрди्рддि рдФрд░ рддृрдк्рддि рдирд╣ीं рджे рд╕рдХрддी, рддрдм рдЬिрдирдХो рд╣рдо рдмрдЯोрд░рдиे рдоें рд▓рдЧे рд╣ै рдЙрдирдХो рд╣ीрд░ाрдмाрдИ рдЬैрд╕े рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддिрдд्рд╡ рдаुрдХрд░ाрдХрд░ рдЖрдЧे рдмрдв़ рдЬाрддे рд╣ैं, рд╕рдм-рдХुрдЫ рдкाрдиे рдХे рд▓िрдпे।

рднाрдИ-рдмрд╣рдиों, рд▓ोрдн рд╕рднी рдкाрдкों рдХा рд╕рд░рддाрдЬ рд╣ै, рд▓ोрдн рдХрдм рдмрдв़рддा рд╣ै? "рдЬिрдоि рдк्рд░рддि рд▓ाрдн рд▓ोрдн рдЕрдзिрдХाрдИ" рдЬैрд╕े-рдЬैрд╕े рд▓ाрдн рдмрдв़рддा рд╣ै рд╡ैрд╕े-рд╡ैрд╕े рд▓ोрдн рднी рдмрдв़рддा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै, рдФрд░ рдЬैрд╕े-рдЬैрд╕े рд▓ोрдн рдмрдв़рддा рд╣ै рд╡ैрд╕े-рд╡ैрд╕े рдкाрдк рднी рдмрдв़рддा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै, рд▓ोрдн рд╕े рд╣ी рдкाрдк рдХा рдЬрди्рдо рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै, рдЖрдкрдХो рдПрдХ рдХрд╣ाрдиी рдХे рдж्рд╡ाрд░ा рд╕рдордЭाрдиे рдХी рдХोрд╢िрд╢ рдХрд░рддा рд╣ूँ рдЬो рд╢्рд░ीрдордж्рднाрдЧрд╡рдд рдоें рднी рдЖрдкрдХो рдкрдв़рд╡ाрдИ рдеी।

рдПрдХ рдмाрд░ рдПрдХ рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХाрд╢ी рдоें рд╡िрдзा рдЕрдз्рдпрдпрди рдХрд░рдиे рдЧрдпे, рдмाрд░рд╣ рд╡рд░्рд╖ рддрдХ рдкрдв़ाрдИ рдХी, рд╕рдм рдХुрдЫ рдкрдв़ рд▓िрдпा рд╡ेрдж, рд╢ाрд╕्рдд्рд░, рдкुрд░ाрдг, рд╢्рд░ुрддिрдпां, рдЧ्рд░рди्рде, рдЖрд░рдг्рдп, рдЙрдкрдиिрд╖рдж् рдЖрджि рдкрдв़ рдХрд░ рд╡ाрдкрд╕ рдШрд░ рдЖрдпे рддो рдкिрддाрдЬी рд╕े рдХрд╣ा рдХि рдоैं рд╕рдм рдХुрдЫ рдкрдв़рдХे рдЖрдпा рд╣ूँ, рдоुрдЭे рд╕рдм рдХुрдЫ рдпाрдж рд╣ै, рдЖрдк рдХुрдЫ рднी рдк्рд░рд╢्рди рдкूрдЫो? рдоैं рдЙрд╕рдХा рдЙрдд्рддрд░ рджूंрдЧा, рдкिрддाрдЬी рдмोрд▓े рдмेрдЯा рдЬрдм рд╕рдм рддुрдЭे рдпाрдж рд╣ै рддो рддू рдоेрд░े рдПрдХ рдЫोрдЯे рд╕े рдк्рд░рд╢्рди рдХा рдЙрдд्рддрд░ рджे рджे।

рдмेрдЯे рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдкूрдЫिрдпे рдкिрддाрдЬी, рдкिрддाрдЬी рдиे рдкूрдЫा рд╕िрд░्рдл рдЗрддрдиा рдмрддाрдУं рдХी "рдкाрдк рдХे рдмाрдк" рдХा рдХ्рдпा рдиाрдо рд╣ै, рдкंрдбिрдд рдиे рд╕ोрдЪा 'рдкाрдк рдХा рдмाрдк' рдпрд╣ рддो рдоैंрдиे рдХрд╣ी рдкрдв़ा рд╣ी рдирд╣ीं, рдЬो рдХिрддाрдмें рдеी рдкрдв़ाрдИ рдХी рдЙрд╕рдоें рджेрдЦрдиे рд▓рдЧा, рд░ाрдд рднрд░ рдХिрддाрдмें рдкрдв़рддा рд░рд╣ा рдордЧрд░ рдкाрдк рдХा рдмाрдк рдирд╣ीं рдоिрд▓ा, рдкिрддाрдЬी рдмोрд▓े- рддो рдлिрд░ рдЦाрдХ рдкрдвा़рдИ рдХी, рдЕрднी рддрдХ рддुрдЭे рдкाрдк рдХे рдмाрдк рдХा рднी рдкрддा рдирд╣ीं।

рдмेрдЯे рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдЖрдЦिрд░ рдЖрдкрдХा рдмेрдЯा рд╣ूँ рдЕрдм рддो рдкाрдк рдХे рдмाрдк рдХो рдвूंрдв рдХрд░ рд╣ी рд▓ाрдКँрдЧा, рдЪाрд╣े рдмाрд░рд╣ рд╡рд░्рд╖ рдУрд░ рдХ्рдпों рдиा рдмीрдд рдЬाрдпें, рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдкुрди:  рдХाрд╢ी рдХे рд▓िрдпे рд░рд╡ाрдиा рд╣ुрдпे, рдЙрд╕ рдЬрдоाрдиे рдоें рд╕ाрдзрди рддो рдеे рдирд╣ीं, рдкैрджрд▓ рдЪрд▓рдиा рдкрдб़рддा рдеा, рдХाрдлी рджूрд░ рддрдХ рдЪрд▓े рдлिрд░ рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХो рдк्рдпाрд╕ рд▓рдЧी рддो рдПрдХ рдШрд░ рджिрдЦाрдИ рджिрдпा, рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдШрд░ рдоें рдЧрдпे, рд╡рд╣ां рдЬाрдХрд░ рдмोрд▓े рдоुрдЭे рдмрдб़ी рдЬोрд░ рдХी рдк्рдпाрд╕ рд▓рдЧी рд╣ै рдЕрдЧрд░ рдХोрдИ рд╣ैं рдЕрди्рджрд░ рддो рдоुрдЭे рдкाрдиी рдкिрд▓ाрдпें।

рдПрдХ рд╕्рдд्рд░ी рдЖрдИ рдФрд░ рдЙрд╕рдиे рдкाрдиी рдкिрд▓ाрдпा рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХो, рдФрд░ рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдиे рдкाрдиी рдкिрдпा, рдкाрдиी рдкीрдиे рдХे рдмाрдж рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдиे рдкूрдЫा рдХि рдпрд╣ рдШрд░ рдХिрд╕рдХा рд╣ै? рдЙрд╕ рд╕्рдд्рд░ी рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдпрд╣ рддो рдЖрдкрдХो рдкाрдиी рдкिрдиे рд╕े рдкрд╣рд▓े рдкूрдЫрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдпे рдеा рдХि рдпрд╣ рдШрд░ рдХिрд╕рдХा рд╣ै? рдЖрдкрдиे рдкाрдиी рддो рдкी рд▓िрдпा рд╣ै рдФрд░ рдЕрдм рдкूрдЫ рд░рд╣े рд╣ै рдХि рдпрд╣ рдШрд░ рдХिрд╕рдХा рд╣ै? рддो рд╕ुрдирд▓ो рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдпрд╣ рдШрд░ рдПрдХ рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा (рдЧрдгीрдХा) рдХा рд╣ै।

рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рд╕ुрдирдиे рд╣ी рдПрдХрджрдо рдЕрдкрдиे рдХाрди рдкрдХрдб рд▓िрдпे, рдХрд╣рдиे рд▓рдЧे "рд╢ांрддрдо्-рдкाрдкрдо्, рд╢ांрддрдо्-рдкाрдкрдо्" рдоेрд░े рдж्рд╡ाрд░ा рдкाрдк рд╣ो рдЧрдпा рдоैंрдиे рдПрдХ рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдХे рдШрд░ рдХा рдкाрдиी рдкी рд▓िрдпा, рдЕрд░े рдкाрдк рдХा рдмाрдк рддो рдоिрд▓ा рдирд╣ीं, рдкाрдк рдФрд░ рд╣ो рдЧрдпा, рд▓ेрдХिрди рдЙрд╕ рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдЖрдк рдЖрдЧे рдХрд╣ाँ рдкрдзाрд░ рд░рд╣े рд╣ै? рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдиे рд╕ाрд░ी рдмाрдд рдмрддाрдИ рдФрд░ рдХрд╣ा рдХि рдкाрдк рдХे рдмाрдк рдХो рдвूंрдврдиे рдЬा рд░рд╣ा рд╣ूँ рд╡ाрдкрд╕ рдХाрд╢ी।

рдЙрд╕ рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рд╕ोрдЪा рдХि рдмाрд░рд╣ рд╡рд░्рд╖ рдЬो рдХाрд╢ी рдкрдв़рдХे рдЖрдпे рд╣ैं рддो рднी рдЙрди्рд╣ें рдкाрдк рдХे рдмाрдк рдХा рдкрддा рдирд╣ीं рдЪрд▓ा, рдпрд╣ рдкुрди: рдЬा рд░рд╣े рд╣ै, рдЕрд░े рд╡рд╣ां рдЙрди्рд╣ें рдоिрд▓े рдиा рднी рдоिрд▓े, рдЬрдм рдоेрд░े рдкाрд╕ рдЖрдпे рд╣ैं рддो рдоैं рд╣ी рдмрддा рджूँ рдиा рдХि рдкाрдк рдХा рдмाрдк рдХौрди рд╣ै? рдЗрддрдиा рджूрд░ рдирд╣ीं рдЬाрдиा рдкрдб़ेрдЧा, рдФрд░ рдЙрд╕ рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдмрддाрдпा рд▓ेрдХिрди рдпुрдХ्рддि рд╕े рдмрддाрдпा рд╕ीрдзे-рд╕ीрдзे рдирд╣ीं।

рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдЖрдк рдЬाрдпें рд▓ेрдХिрди рдЖрдк рдмрд╣ुрдд рдердХे рд╣ुрдП рд▓рдЧрддे рд╣ै, рд╢ाрдпрдж рдХाрдлी рджूрд░ рд╕े рдЖ рд░рд╣े рд╣ो, рдФрд░ рдЖрдкрдХो рднोрдЬрди рднी рдХрд░рдиा рд╣ै рдЖрдк рдеोрдб़ी рджेрд░ рдЖрд░ाрдо рдХрд░ें рддрдмрддрдХ рдоैं рдЖрдкрдХे рд▓िрдпे рднोрдЬрди рдмрдиा рджेрддी рд╣ूँ, рднोрдЬрди рдХрд░рдХे рдкрдзाрд░ें, рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдиे рдХрд╣ा- рддेрд░े рдШрд░ рдХा рдФрд░ рдоैं рднोрдЬрди рдХрд░ूँ? рдХрджाрдкि рдирд╣ीं, рдкाрдиी рдкी рд▓िрдпा рдЙрд╕рдХा рднी рдк्рд░ाрдпрд╢्рдЪिрдд рдХрд░ рд░рд╣ा рд╣ूँ।

рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдХрд╣ा рддो рд╕ीрдзा рд╕ाрдоाрди (рдкेрдЯीрдпाँ) рд▓े рд▓िрдЬिрдпे рдЖрдЯा, рджाрд▓, рдШी,рд╢рдХ्рдХрд░ рдоैं рджे рджेрддी рд╣ूँ, рдЖрдк рд╕्рд╡рдпं рдмрдиाрдХрд░ рднोрдЬрди рдХрд░ рд▓ें, рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдоेрд░े рдХो рддेрд░े рдШрд░ рдХा рд╕ीрдзा рднी рдирд╣ीं рд▓ेрдиा, рддू рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдФрд░ рдоैं рдкंрдбिрдд, рддрдм рдЙрд╕ рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рд╕ीрдзा рд╕ाрдоाрди рд▓े рд▓ोрдЧे рддो рдоैं рдЖрдкрдХो рдкांрдЪ рд╕ोрдиे рдХी рдоोрд╣рд░े рджूँрдЧी, рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдиे рд╕ोрдЪा рдХि рд╡ो рдкाрдк рдХा рдмाрдк рддो рдкрддा рдирд╣ीं рдХрд╣ां рдоिрд▓ेрдЧा, рдпрд╣ рдоोрд╣рд░े рд╣ाрде рд╕े рдЪрд▓ी рдЬाрдпेрдЧी।

рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХो рдЗрддрдиी рджेрд░ рддो рд╕ीрдзा рд▓ेрдиे рдоें рддрдХрд▓ीрдл рд╣ो рд░рд╣ी рдеी, рд▓ेрдХिрди рдкांрдЪ рд╕ोрдиे рдХी рдоोрд╣рд░ें рдЖ рд░рд╣ी рд╣ै рдРрд╕ा рд╕ुрдиा рддो рддрдХрд▓ीрдл рдЦрдд्рдо, рдмोрд▓े рдаीрдХ рд╣ै, рддेрд░ा рдЗрддрдиा рдЖрдЧ्рд░рд╣ рд╣ै рддो рдоैं рд╕ीрдзा рд╕ाрдоाрди рд▓े рд╕рдХрддा рд╣ूँ, рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХो рдЖрдЯा, рджाрд▓, рдШी, рд╢рдХ्рдХрд░ рд╕рдм рд╕ीрдзा рд╕ाрдоाрди рдиिрдХाрд▓ рдХрд░ рджे рджिрдпा, рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рднोрдЬрди рдмрдиाрдиे рд▓рдЧे।

рддो рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдЖрдХрд░ рдХрд╣ा рдХि рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдЖрдкрдиे рдоेрд░े рдШрд░ рдХा рдкाрдиी рдкिрдпा рд╣ै, рдоेрд░े рдШрд░ рдХा рд╕ीрдзा рд╕ाрдоाрди рднी рд▓िрдпा рд╣ै, рддो рдЕрдм рдоैं рдЖрдкрдХे рд▓िрдпे рднोрдЬрди рдмрдиा рджूं рддो рдХैрд╕ा рд░рд╣ेрдЧा? рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдмोрд▓े рдЬ्рдпाрджा рдордд рдмोрд▓, рддेрд░े рдШрд░ рдХा рд╕ीрдзा рд╕ाрдоाрди рд▓े рд▓िрдпा рдпрд╣ी рдмрд╣ुрдд рд╣ैं, рддू рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рд╣ै рддेрд░े рд╣ाрде рдХा рдмрдиा рднोрдЬрди рдоैं рдХрд░ूँрдЧा рдХ्рдпा? рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдмोрд▓ी рдЪिрди्рддा рдордд рдХрд░ो рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдоैं рдЖрдкрдХो рдкाँрдЪ рд╕ोрдиे рдХी рдоोрд╣рд░ें рдФрд░ рджूँрдЧी।

рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдиे рд╕ोрдЪा рдХुрд▓ рд╣ो рдЬाрдпेрдЧी рджрд╕ рд╕ोрдиे рдХी рдоोрд╣рд░ें, рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдмोрд▓े рд╕्рдиाрди рдХрд░рдХे рднोрдЬрди рдмрдиाрдпे рддो рдЫूрдЯ рд╣ै, рдмोрд▓ी рд╣ाँ рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рд╕्рдиाрди рдХрд░рдХे рд╣ी рдмрдиाрдКंрдЧी, рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХे рд▓िрдпे рднोрдЬрди рдмрдиाрдпा рдФрд░ рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдмрд╕ рдЕрдм рдЪрд▓ी рдЬाрдУ рдоैं рдЕрдкрдиे рдЖрдк рднोрдЬрди рдХрд░ рд▓ूँрдЧा, рддрдм рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдЖрдкрдХे рд▓िрдпे рднोрдЬрди рдмрдиाрдпा рд╣ै рддो рдЕрдм рд╕िрд░्рдл рдкांрдЪ рдирд╡ाрд▓े рдЖрдк рдоेрд░े рд╣ाрде рд╕े рд▓े рд▓ो।

рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдмोрд▓े рдХि рддूрдЕंрдЧुрд▓ी рдкрдХрдб़ рдХрд░ рд╣ाрде рдкрдХрдб़ рд░рд╣ी рд╣ै? рдЗрддрдиी рдЫूрдЯ рджे рджी рдЗрд╕рд▓िрдпे, рддрдм рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдорд╣ाрд░ाрдЬ рдкाँрдЪ рдирд╡ाрд▓े рд▓े рд▓ो рддो рдоैं рдЖрдкрдХो рдкाँрдЪ рд╕ोрдиे рдХी рдоोрд╣рд░ें рдФрд░ рджूँрдЧी, рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдиे рджेрдЦा рдХि рд╣ो рдЬाрдпेрдЧी рдкрди्рдж्рд░рд╣ рдоोрд╣рд░ें, рдмोрд▓े рддो рдаीрдХ рд╣ै рдкाँрдЪ рдирд╡ाрд▓े рддेрд░े рд╣ाрде рд╕े рд▓े рд╕рдХрддा рд╣ूँ рдкрд░ рдкाँрдЪ рд╕े рдЖрдЧे рдирд╣ीं, рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдмोрд▓ी рдаीрдХ рд╣ै рдорд╣ाрд░ाрдЬ рдкाँрдЪ рдмрд╕।

рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХो рднोрдЬрди рдХी рдеाрд▓ी рдкрд░ोрд╕ी, рд╕ाрдордиे рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдЗрдзрд░ рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдмीрдЪ рдоें рдеाрд▓ी, рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдирд╡ाрд▓ा рд▓िрдпा, рдЕрдкрдиे рд╣ाрде рдоें рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХो рджेрдиे рдХे рд▓िрдпे рдЕрдкрдиा рд╣ाрде рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХे рдоुँрд╣ рдХी рдУрд░ рдмрдв़ाрдпा, рдФрд░ рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдиे рднी рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдХे рд╣ाрде рд╕े рдирд╡ाрд▓ा рд▓ेрдиे рдХे рд▓िрдпे рдЕрдкрдиा рдоुँрд╣ рдЦोрд▓ा, рдЬैрд╕े рд╣ी рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдирд╡ाрд▓ा рд▓ेрдиे рд╡ाрд▓े рдеे рддो рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХे рдЧाрд▓ рдкрд░ рдПрдХ рдЬोрд░рджाрд░ рдердк्рдкреЬ рдоाрд░ी।

рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдЖрдЧ рдмрдмूрд▓ा рд╣ो рдЧрдпे, рддेрд░ी рдЗрддрдиी рд╣िрдо्рдордд, рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рд╣ोрдХрд░ рдкंрдбिрдд рдХो рдердк्рдкреЬ рдоाрд░рддी рд╣ै, рддूрдиे рдмрд╣ुрдд рдмрдб़ा рдЕрдкрд░ाрдз рдХिрдпा рд╣ै, рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдЕрдкрд░ाрдз рдоैंрдиे рдирд╣ीं, рдЕрдкрд░ाрдз рдЖрдкрдиे рдХिрдпा рд╣ै, рдоैंрдиे рдХ्рдпा рдЕрдкрд░ाрдз рдХिрдпा рд╣ै рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдмोрд▓े, рддрдм рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдиे рдХрд╣ा рдЖрдк рдоेрд░े рдШрд░ рдХा рдкाрдиी рдкीрддे рд╣ैं? рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдмोрд▓े рдирд╣ीं, рдЖрдк рдоेрд░े рдШрд░ рдХा рд╕ीрдзा рд╕ाрдоाрди рд▓ेрддे рд╣ै? рдирд╣ीं, рдЖрдк рдоेрд░े рд╣ाрде рд╕े рдмрдиाрдпा рднोрдЬрди рдХрд░рддे рд╣ै? рдирд╣ीं।

рдЖрдк рдоेрд░े рд╣ाрде рд╕े рднोрдЬрди рдХрд░рддे рд╣ो? рдирд╣ीं рддो рдЖрдк рдХрд░рдиे рдХे рд▓िрдпे рдХ्рдпों рддैрдпाрд░ рд╣ुрдП? рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдмोрд▓े рддेрд░े рднाрд╡ рдХे рдХाрд░рдг, рдк्рд░ेрдо рдХे рдХाрд░рдг, рдк्рд░ेрдо рдХे рдХाрд░рдг рдирд╣ीं рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी, рдпों рдХрд╣िрдпे рд▓ोрдн рдХे рдХाрд░рдг, рдЖрдкрдХो рдкрди्рдж्рд░рд╣ рд╕ोрдиे рдХी рдоोрд╣рд░ें рджिрдЦाрдИ рджे рд░рд╣ी рдеी рди, рддрдм рдЖрдк рдЬीрдордиे рдХो рддैрдпाрд░ рд╣ुрдП, рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдЕрдкрдиी рдбाрдпрд░ी рдоें рд▓िрдЦ рджो рдХि рдкाрдк рдХे рдмाрдк рдХा рдиाрдо рд▓ोрдн рд╣ै, рдПрдХрджрдо рдкंрдбिрддрдЬी рдХी рдЖँрдЦे рдЦुрд▓ рдЧрдпी, рдФрд░ рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдХे рдЪрд░рдгों рдоें рдЧिрд░ рдХे рдмोрд▓े, рдЖрдк рдХोрдИ рд╡ेрд╢्рдпा рдирд╣ीं, рдЖрдк рддो рдоेрд░ी рдЧुрд░ु рдиिрдХрд▓ी, рдмाрд░рд╣ рд╡рд░्рд╖ рддрдХ рдоुрдЭे рдкрддा рдирд╣ीं рдЪрд▓ा, рдЬрдмрдХि рдоैं рдХाрд╢ी рдоें рдЗрддрдиा рдкрдв़ा рдФрд░ рдпрд╣ां рдЖрдкрдиे рдПрдХ рдоिрдирдЯ рдоें рдмрддा рджिрдпा рдХि рдкाрдк рдХा рдмाрдк рдХौрди рд╣ै?

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