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Offering Salutation to the Spirit of Knowledge and self-realization

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Meaning of True knowledge in Sanskrit:

Sanksrit Shlok about Knowledge:

Neither can a thief steal it, nor can a powerful politician take it,
Neither can it be divided amongst brothers, nor is too heavy to carry.
The more it is expended or shared, the more it increases.
Knowledge is prime amongst all wealths.

Education gives Humility; Humility gives Character; from character one gets wealth; from wealth one gets righteous life & righteousness in life leads to happiness.

Let the fruits of our efforts be offered as sacrifice for nurturing a Knowledgeble & Transparent Intellect.

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