Hazir Swaroop Sai Sadhram Saheb eloquently conveyed that the sacred ceremony of marriage serves as a profound opportunity for us to evolve into improved individuals.

We can enhance ourselves by shedding negative habits and embracing positive ones in our lives.

We’ll notice that among all birds, the swan holds greater value and significance due to its unique trait of consuming only the milk from a mixture of water and milk, leaving the water untouched.

Saijan elaborated that when human beings choose goodness over evil, they can ascend to enlightenment, surpassing even the esteemed status of a swan and reaching the pinnacle of enlightenment as a PARAMHANS, a truly enlightened individual.

Saijan elucidated that there exists a Sindhi proverb.

‘bhalo bhadh bharam jo shal na vanne shaan’
It implies that irrespective of circumstances at home, it’s crucial to refrain from disclosing our family and business matters to outsiders. We should uphold our dignity by keeping such matters private.

The circumstances are always in flux; at times, we advance, while at others, we encounter challenges. Happiness and low spirits alternate as our situations continually shift.

Regardless of the circumstances, humans should consistently uphold their behavior.

We must consistently avoid speaking negatively about our home and refrain from gossiping about it with outsiders.

We should continually safeguard the honor and dignity of our home, as it will consistently serve us well. Wherever we may go, we will be received with warmth and respect.

Even if we encounter losses and hardships in life, we will still receive respect, admiration, and blessings from others because we have always upheld our dignity in society. However, if we speak poorly of our family to outsiders, we will be accountable for tarnishing our own reputation and dignity in society.

No matter how wealthy we may be, it’s imperative to preserve our dignity in society by keeping our family’s inner affairs private from outsiders.

Sacho Satram

Sacho Satram.