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Sarada Devi

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The world is the Lord's. He created it for His own play. We are mere pawns in His game. Wherever He keeps us and in whatever way He does so, we have to abide by it contentedly.
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Swami Saradeshananda (1976-1981). "The Holy Mother's Reminiscences". Vedanta Kesari.

 
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