Fame can give a temporary sense of pride but also leads to depression when it fades. True happiness comes from within rather than from external validation or fame. Repeating the name of the divine through Namasmarn practice allows one's personality to blossom from within in a way that benefits all people, and finds fulfillment even without fame as it connects one to something universal and immortal.
2. It is natural that we feel like being famous and
popular. The glamour tempts! The accolades
attract!
But the question usually keeps recurring is;
what then? The fame can give us a sense of
pride that can boost us no doubt, but only
temporarily. We go in depression when the
fame fades!
The wise people suggest that our happiness
should be independent of inputs from outside.
Even though initially this may appear
impossible, the practice of NAMASMARAN
can make us really buoyant and fulfilled on our
own; at least when necessities of reasonable
survival are fulfilled.
3. The reason for this is; even though
NAMASMARAN is very personal, it leads to
the blossoming of your personality from within
in such a way that the fragrance encompasses
universe! It is universal and immortal keeps
invigorating and rejuvenating billions after
billions for millennia.