Those that bow the deepest to God.
Those that bow the deepest to God.
To those that know me personally know that I have a deep faith in God, and about 25 years ago, in the land of our multi religious country I was first introduced to the Ganpati.
Since then the God of wisdom and prosperity; the happy God, has found its place in my heart and home. Today the Ganpati festival
Is celebrated with immense faith from the richest families to the ones that bring him home on their shoulders, Ganpati unites all.
I do believe that all our blessings and abundance is bestowed by the all mighty. And I bow deeper in gratitude of the same.
The idea that super successful people bow the deepest to God reflects a profound understanding of humility and gratitude. Despite their achievements, these individuals recognize that their success is not merely a result of hard work and determination, but also a combination of divine favour, timing, and opportunities that fell into place—what some might call luck, and others might see as the hand of God.
When we see people who have reached the pinnacle of success acknowledging a higher power, it demonstrates their awareness that life is unpredictable and that no one truly controls their destiny. Success, in this light, becomes not just a personal triumph, but a gift—a chance bestowed by something greater than themselves.
These people often bow deepest because they’ve seen how easily circumstances can shift, how the right opportunity at the right time can change everything, and how countless others work just as hard but may not receive the same breaks. This realization humbles them and fuels their faith, leading them to offer gratitude to God for the blessings they’ve received.
Their beliefs are rooted in the understanding that while effort and talent are necessary, they are not sufficient on their own. Success is a complex interplay of factors, many of which are beyond human control. This awareness brings them closer to God, as they come to see their success as a manifestation of divine grace, not merely the result of their own actions.
In this sense, faith becomes not just a ritual, but a deep-seated recognition that life’s greatest gifts—whether they be wealth, influence, or fulfillment—are not earned, but entrusted. And with that trust comes the responsibility to remain humble, to give back, and to recognize that everything they have is part of a larger purpose.
To bow deeply to God is to acknowledge that no matter how high one rises, they are always part of something greater, and that true success lies not in the accumulation of accolades, but in the awareness of divine guidance and grace along the way.
Written By : Dr. (hon) Farhana Vohra
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