Udaipur, One should always refrain from actions that harm others and step forward with full sincerity in acts of public welfare. True success in life comes to those who face fear and sin with courage. This message was delivered by Narayan Seva Sansthan President Prashant Agarwal during the special interaction program “Apno Se Apni Baat” held for the differently-abled at the institute.
Prashant Agarwal emphasized that living for others is the highest form of religion. He said, "The Lord favors those who are devoted to the welfare of society. In the constant struggle between righteousness and unrighteousness, one must remain vigilant at every step."
Highlighting the significance of the joint family system, he stated that there is no greater or more important institution than family. Lord Rama too always prioritized family in his life—even when he had to accept exile, he saw it as a greater good for society. He treated his parents as ideals.
He further recalled that Lord Krishna himself said that if a family member becomes harmful, there is no wrong in punishing or separating from them. Still, love remains central to family life—senior members should be respected and given prominence. In return, one will certainly receive the same regard and support.
Prashant Agarwal urged that remembrance of God should never be forsaken, as it is His name that uplifts us during difficult times. “Life is a school that gives us an opportunity to learn something new every moment,” he concluded.
This heartfelt message, delivered amidst a gathering dedicated to service and compassion, reflected the core values upheld by Narayan Seva Sansthan.