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Noble Use of Money

By: Dada Bhagwan
Narrated by: Dada Bhagwan
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In the Audiobook Noble Use of Money, Gnani Purush (embodiment of Self knowledge) Dada Bhagwan explains that best charity means to offer happiness to others, for “when you give happiness to others, you get happiness in return”.

Dadashri explains that, among the many ways to be happier, the simplest way to “buy happiness” is giving away money, especially in the form of anonymous donations.

Dadashri provides answers to questions such as:

“Why is it helpful to donate to charity?”

“What are the reasons to make an anonymous donation?”

“Of the many charities to donate to, what are the best charities to donate to?”

“Is giving to charity part of leading a spiritual life?”

Among the many spiritual Audiobooks available today, it is rare to find spiritual guidance related to the highest use of money - charity donations. This resource offering spiritual advice on how to make a donation, and why to make an anonymous donation, is sure to prove invaluable.

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