Madhusudan Naidu narrates an event where Swami teaches about the longevity of life.

In this account, Madhusudan Naidu tells us about a short conversation between Swami and two
of his closest followers - Narasimha Murthy and Sreenivas. He raises a question about the
longevity of life to both of them. Swami seems dissatisfied when Murthy says that one should
live as long as Swami wants him to live.

He moves on to Sreenivas who says that a person should live so long as he is able to serve others. Swami is satisfied with this response and thus brings out the point that the basic aim of life should be to serve others. One who ceases to serve others loses the right to life.
Once, when Swami asked Narasimha Murthy Sir, “How long should one live?" Sir replied,As
long as Swami wants.” But Swami wasn& satisfied and asked Sri C Sreenivas the same question to which he replied, Madhusudan Naidu

As long as one is of service to others.Right answer", declared Swami. “As long as one can serve others, one should live. But when one needs to be rather served by others, it’s better to leave. That’s what I did and you should do.”Can anyone make it more loud and clear than our Swami who preached through practise?

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