The document discusses the fleeting nature of worldly pleasures and possessions. It encourages worrying less about material gains and status, as when one dies they will realize none of it was truly worthwhile. True and lasting happiness is found not in worldly things but at the feet of one's guru and through devotion to God. Three times it repeats the refrain "You want to worry about worldly pleasures�Who stopped you? Worry!" to emphasize this message.
The document discusses the fleeting nature of worldly pleasures and possessions. It encourages worrying less about material gains and status, as when one dies they will realize none of it was truly worthwhile. True and lasting happiness is found not in worldly things but at the feet of one's guru and through devotion to God. Three times it repeats the refrain "You want to worry about worldly pleasures�Who stopped you? Worry!" to emphasize this message.
The document discusses the fleeting nature of worldly pleasures and possessions. It encourages worrying less about material gains and status, as when one dies they will realize none of it was truly worthwhile. True and lasting happiness is found not in worldly things but at the feet of one's guru and through devotion to God. Three times it repeats the refrain "You want to worry about worldly pleasures�Who stopped you? Worry!" to emphasize this message.
The true happiness is at the feet of your guru Govinda
Even if you wander all over you won�t find it anywhere else It is the kindness of Shishunaaladheesha [a god] It is in the poetry sung by his true devotee