Posted by: vishontar October 1, 2005
Is Durga Happy?
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Moral of the lesion: Identifying problem is not enough. You need right solution of the problem. Neither I want people to drink polluted water and get physically sick nor do I want them to make wine as the alternative of polluted water and get mentally sick. I want them to see the fresh water missing inside the polluted river; clean the river; enjoy the fresh water; and live healthy and harmonious life. I want people to think, to investigate, to explore, and to identity the substantial things which are hided inside the culture and tradition, instead of just discarding them. I want such a scientific society which will not manually follow the culture, rather ask a question WHY?, before doing anything. River has already been polluted which can be guessed from the illness of the society. Don't drink the river water it is polluted, it might have been fresh when your ancestors drunk. Clean the river, you will end up getting the fresh water, which your ancestors had praised. It's easy to abandon culture destructively. I don't want that. I want to clean up the polluted cultures and make the fresh Dharma to flow, quenching the thrust of people, giving a harmonious life to the people in this tiresome world. I want people to identify the fresh Dharma, which is flowing inside the polluted culture, and embrace it. I know very well, it will not happen just by wishing. It will not happen just by writing few articles and advertising by media. It will not happen giving strong logics and writing books. There is one and only one way for the constructive change, which is personal demonstration. The life should be a message; such message transmits slowly but permanently. This is how Buddha, Jesus, Mohammed transmitted their message. Regrettably, their message got polluted as the time passed. Vishowntar
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