@aditi let me tell you something. Actually I am not writing the posts for anybody. I am writing it for myself. Because I love writing and it also helps me to reflect my thoughts. Cleanse them.
Sangeetha says we have to weigh the intend of our karma. I only do one thing. Whenever I write I try as much as possible that when I read the post I feel happy. Only if I am happy someone else can also be happy reading the same. And in keeping yourself happy lies the secret of both selfishness and freewill and a thin line separating them. When I say I am writing for myself I accept my selfishness. I accept as a human being I have that quality in me. So that I don't have to pretend I am selfless. Once you accept the selfishness in you and direct that selfishness towards a noble purpose you become selfless in true sense. It is this unwillingness to accept the selfishness inside you that leads to many ego problems.
@Savitha agree to you and like you I am also loving Ashish with each passing day. He is elevating his own performance as Ram.
@jayashree yes you bought the aspect of fear of death. In fearing death people do lot of things. Look at asuras. How many boons they managed to get to avoid death. Hiranyakasyapu asked the most complicated boon. Still death caught up with him. Ravan, Mahishasur, Bhasmasur everyone is after the elixir of life. People spend hours to find that medicine that can beat death. Search of Amrit. While the real Amrit is the life we surrender to God, in his mission. Look at Mahatama Gandhi, RajaRam Mohan Roy, Rani Lakshmi Bai, Sarojini Naidu, Bhagat Singh, Swami Vivekananda, APJ. They are no longer there, but their thoughts live on. Bhagat Singh lived for say 21 years. But in the list of martyrs in the freedom struggle his name tops the list.