hey...it is 4 n half in the morning and the dark outside seems to fade away as the dawn approaches!!!
The reddish glow that either appears or is envisaged by me,brings a ray of hope and goodwill with it as d day "vijayadashmi" accompanies it.
Yes,today is d day on which the good won over evil...our own lord rama killed ravana and brought peace and harmony in the world....hey...dont worry,i am not going to give u the details which you must have been going thru ur childhood days and on every religious occasion.....u have all learnt some ditties associated with every festival we celebrate...and all this seems sometime monotonous to us...and that was the reason that i was chided by elders each time for not following the rituals properly....what i wanted to point out here is that do we really celebrate what we ought to????
does the good and pure win in recent time??contemporary beliefs suggest that we need to be more focussed in our approach towards religion...hey..please note here that i do not intend to,by any means denigrate our religion or am interested in blasphemy..these are just the feelings which i felt during these days.
we need to be more honest towards our duties...and that is d best way by which an individual can contribute to his nation....that would be the real meaning of DUSSEHRA!!
happy dussehra and navratra to all of you...!!
hey abhinav...watevr u wrote is d reality of our society today...Dussehra means victory for the Indian values and nobility of the human soul. That’s the success of dharma. The only point of universal convergence is the belief that goodness alone wins in the end, come what may. Rama, the victorious, shall always remain invincible because he epitomizes the maryada, the noble virtues and the righteousness. There is a Ravana, the evil, in every age and space on this planet and everywhere the faith that keeps society alive is the belief in the victory of goodness, in positive values... instead of just enjoying d day, we need 2 thnk about wat is d message which actualy lies behind dis festivals...gud one :)...
ReplyDeletethanx a lot Akanksha....:)
ReplyDeleteu r really following religiously..he he
n ya...u hav pointed the right thing...