Everything can be sacrificed for truth, but truth cannot be sacrificed for anything.
Desire can be eradicated from the roots by firmly imbibing the four attributes of: Jnan, Atmanishtha, Vairagya, Dharma and the full fledged devotion to God.
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What this quote means
True desire can be overcome through knowledge, self-discipline, detachment, righteousness, and deep devotion to God.
Swami Vivekananda emphasizes that human desires, which can lead to distractions and suffering, can be rooted out by cultivating four essential qualities: wisdom (Jnan), a strong sense of self-discipline (Atmanishtha), a sense of detachment from worldly attachments (Vairagya), and a commitment to righteousness (Dharma). Additionally, he points to the importance of complete devotion to God as a powerful remedy for overcoming base desires, suggesting that spiritual fulfillment is key to mastering one's passions and living a purposeful life.
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Example use cases
In a motivational speech about overcoming personal challenges, one could quote this to inspire listeners to seek spiritual fulfillment.
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