Only he who has no desires is rich and contented. The bhakta is filled, satisfied. Bhagavan fills Him; he has no other desires. He is the greatest among men. He is fearless. The lover of God is greater than any potentate. One who renounces is superior to any king. He is stronger, more fearless and richer than anyone else. There is a story to illustrate this. In olden times it was customary in for rulers to visit different parts of their domain and, while visiting, distribute wealth among the subjects. Once such a king in ancient India went on his yearly tour and, being immensely rich, he brought great happiness wherever he went. Seated on a gigantic elephant he would throw pieces of gold among the poor and the people would follow him for a long distance, always expecting to get more gold. One day, departing from a village, this king had to cross a forest. Before he had gone far he saw a sannyasin seated under a tree. The man was all but naked and had no possessions of any kind. His