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What is the central idea of the poem 'Good Will'?

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Goodwill is an English poem hymn from Yajurveda.

This Hymn is an extract from Yajurveda which is one of the four Vedas that expand the ideas by means of reciting poems and read smoothly.

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This hymn is an extract from Yajurveda which is one of the four Vedas, (Rigveda, Samaveda and Atharvaveda being the other three), which are regarded as ancient books. The date of the Vedas is unknown. But they are surely among the most ancient literary works of the world. They deal with the Deity, Creation and Existence. In this hymn the divine Essence, THE PEERLESS SPIRIT and THE DEATHLESS FLAME are invoked to put the will in the Mind (Jivatma) to do only what is good. There is a divine nature of the spirit of man which is also a part of the divine essence (Spirit of God). The wise men that are perfect in observing rituals are controlled by that divine nature. As the fleet-footed horses are controlled by reins so our fleshly desires are controlled by the Mind in us.



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