Serve your parents

Serve your parents if you expect your children to serve you when you are old. ~Shri Radhe Maa

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  1. forough rahnama

    February 23, 2014

    Soooooo beautiful text & verey niiiice picture
    ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

  2. rekha malav

    February 23, 2014

    Jai shree Krishna Jen…… true that parents are living God…. so plz respect them i love u papa nd miss u so much

  3. Roopa Telkar

    February 23, 2014

    As we sow so we reep. You are right .Thank you sir.

  4. prakash b

    February 23, 2014

    Parents when the feel they are living happily its the greatest blessings fr thrr children
    If the parents feel they are dead but still living
    Than those children might be happy wd thrr present moment in life wd wife an children
    But thrr time is not going to long
    They will be replied in same coin
    Hurting parents nobody can see peace in his life his short rise wdout them sure to bite dust
    If you cannot do anything to them please dnt hurt them wd your fireball words
    Whatever they had they offered to you in life
    Its your time to see them to glory happiness till they breathe
    Tx sos very nice
    Fr us parents are everything
    They decide our future an fortune we jst obey them an we happy wd thrr decisions bcs we live in a home not in a house

  5. Love Abe

    February 23, 2014

    want to be friends I'm new here

  6. Anandi Shankar AnandiS

    February 23, 2014

    We have been traditionally looking affer like My mom looked after my fathers parents and they were looked after by my brother and bhabhi very lovingly till their last breath. Me and my husband too lookafter our parents with great love and surely with NO EXPECTATION. As my parents .

  7. Sathya Narayanan

    February 23, 2014

    Father sows and mother nurse and brought us .They are the first heavenly god to us.

  8. dinelia morales

    February 23, 2014

    any one out there for Indy if you write to me but use my name Indy

  9. con tent

    February 23, 2014

    Why we have to have expect always something in return? Why not we do something without any expectation?

  10. Elana Jones

    February 23, 2014

    Hey guys I know you
    Are Here is the most part of a sudden

  11. Elana Jones

    February 23, 2014

    Yes I did say that I have a lot more than one

  12. Angela Perera

    February 23, 2014

    Well done great children on earth. Keep it up
    good deed is very much holy!

  13. Angela Perera

    February 23, 2014

    Hi there, I can immagine how nice you all are having many friends in your part, I heard the way you guys treat parents like Gods. .and I am sure even if I am unable to call each one I feel even from distance this great culture. . I love you all. God bless

  14. Jendhamuni Sos

    February 23, 2014

    +Angela Perera It's our duty to protect and respect our parents. Parents are our living God. Peace be upon you always.

  15. dinelia morales

    February 25, 2014

    I already told you I donot have kids so please stop telling me the same thing or maybe you are merntally ill

  16. britney roxy

    February 25, 2014

    what if you have no kids when you get older???

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