On
Friday night, my friend Shri Anil Jaju passed away. My association with him
goes back for over thirty years. He was the Founder Director of Heart Care
Foundation of India.
In his passing, not only did I lose a dear friend, we as a community also lost an inspiring mentor and a health reformer. A true karmayogi, he regarded work as worship for the whole society. He always lived his life according to his belief that activities for the mankind should be the responsibility of each and every person.
Vedanta
explains that we are not just our physical body. We are also mind, intellect
and the soul. The soul or the consciousness is the source of happiness or ananda.
The attainment of happiness is not through material things, but through
righteous conduct (dharma).
When the
body dies, the soul is still alive. It never dies. The soul is
omnipresent, omniscient and omnipotent.
Our
purpose of life should be to stay alive after death. It’s our actions or
conduct that will keep us alive in the hearts of people.
Through
his actions, ideals and conduct, Shri Anil Jaju has left a tremendous impact on
the lives of many and so he will always remain with us.