The essence of all human imperfections. It is possible that God is the name. God is good all the time. He is generous to all who do his will. On the contrary, man is selfish right from his birth. It is in his best interest to manage his life.
He finds happiness with those who praise him. But he refuses to accept the criticisms of his fellow man. Man is never complete, and cannot see the world without being distracted by selfishness.
God, so self-sufficient, remains invisible and inexhaustible. This is because He is the possessor deity qualities. He sees the entire creation equally, regardless if it is praised, condemned, or enemy-friend. His divine consciousness is only available to those who believe in Him.
The belief in myths also makes it possible to believe that he has appeared on Earth at different times and in different forms. Although the existence and attributes of this first God are confined to the four walls of faith only, certain of us humans are known as the second God. They move into the world.
They are true good, just like God. They will do whatever it takes to ensure the well-being of their friends and enemies, rich and poor, as well as their dignity, personality and strength. That is the best thing you can do.
This second God can also be called the doctor. God creates and sends a body into the world. But, experts responsible for the nutrition of each cell are as important as God. As the human body suffers from various illnesses, obstacles and injuries, it becomes a direct God that releases water from the cold earthly sand.
It seems that Sina bought this goddess in exchange for a small amount. Sina receives relief from the grateful hearts of deaf men with laughter and tears.
Ironically, many of these gods sacrificed their goddesses. The sacrifices are even more tasty than the monsters. Their desire to make a lot of money can lead to serious illnesses. The consequences are severe. It is hard to get rid of the disease once it is attacked. Although the disease can be treated with a lot more effort, the divine attainment achieved through the attack of money sickness will not last.
Instead, he extends himself to the original man inside him, extending his body to a monstrous undemon who, with all his demonic behaviour, overtakes both the Kansa Ravana the Puranas. Poor patients do not get paid. If you do not have enough money for prescriptions, you may need the patient to be taken out of their heads and placed on the operating room table. Arthasur’s oppression!
Unfortunately, doctors are slowly increasing in popularity in today’s consumerist society. Faced with the difficulties of modern materialism, people from all walks are striving to make it through each other. Doctors are being treated as gods in the face of these challenges. What is God’s ability to fulfill all modern life’s needs? What is the worth of this second God when ministers and engineers, administrators, and other bureaucrats are employed by God to enrich the future with their own prosperity? !
The world’s balance is being maintained, but doctors’ ‘healthcare is still in the right amount of money. Offer your services and skills in exchange for doctors’ care. Let the rich live their lives and purchase wealth. Let the poor suffer in poverty. All of these languages belong the poor, who are deprived from the costly health care today’s society offers and then blame God for their misery. He has no time to understand his pride and obsession. He also doesn’t have access to the first God, who created them, nor do he have the heart for the second God, who takes care of him. The taste for bitter life changes.
Shankar Gowda a Niara doctor, who lives in Manda (Karnataka), is not affiliated any clinic or nursing facility. Patients observe from the window of a small-sized burning shop located in the city. From 8 a.m. till 12 p.m. she walks along the same path to see her patient and the rest of time on her living area porch. He must have earned a lot of money through contracting with private hospitals or nursing homes or even having a room in his house that was well-equipped. However, the patients he treats are not of the highest quality and have the basic needs of the well-to do. This is quite a contrast to what he used to promise before he became doctor.
Also refer to: Vedas Human life
Born into a poor household, Dr. Shankar Gowda lost her young sick father while she was at school because of his poverty. He had pledged not to allow his father, a poor man, to be rushed at the cemetery the day before his father’s death. He struggled against his poverty to get medical education and became a doctor.
Her first decision was to relieve the poverty of her family by returning as a child psychiatrist. There was also plenty to choose from, whether you were looking for government work or a connection to a private hospital. He didn’t remember his fathers vows. Boss set out on a new journey toward swearing in. He gained an unusual identity, and a remarkable reputation, by giving patients at the roadside for five rupees.
Panchtankia Nick is open at 8 am every morning by Dr. Gowda. For two to five hundred rupees, they pay for a doctor that is not in their power. They stand in long lines at the unhealthy clinic where patients are far from sitting and there are no chairs for doctors to use. One half of Dr. Gaud’s wall is covered by a breakfast shop. The patient leans against it and writes down the prescription for the most affordable generic drug. He takes five rupees and charges a fee. Only the elderly and homeless notice him. Dr. Gaud’s patient is free.
One gets sick when there is an opportunity to exploit some doctors. Where life is stolen for fear death, thousands of people are forced spend thousands of rupees to have medical examinations even though they are not required and even if their disease is cured. Although all the misery caused by a rare second God, such as him, in the match between the bloodthirsty creatures who are constantly being tortured and killed, life still seems impossible.