ЁЯЩП An era is going to end
A generation is going to leave this world in the coming 10/15 years...
This generation people are totally different...
Those who sleep early at night, those who wake up early in the morning, those who go out for a walk in the morning.
Those who water the courtyard and plants, those who pluck flowers for the worship of God, those who worship, those who go to the temple everyday.
Those who talk to those who meet on the way, those who ask about their happiness and sorrow, those who bow with both hands folded, those who don't take food without worship.
Fascinating on old phones, maintaining phone number diaries, talking with wrong number, reading newspaper twice to three times a day.
Those who always remember Ekadashi, those who remember Amavasya and Purnamasi, those who have great faith in God, those who fear society, those with old slippers, vests, glasses.
Those who make pickle papad in summer, those who use homemade masala and always look for local tomatoes, eggplant, fenugreek, saag bhaji.
Do you know that all these people are slowly leaving us.
Do you have anyone like this in your house? If yes, take great care of them.
Otherwise, an important lesson, will go with them... That is, a satisfactory life, a simple life, a life that inspires, a life without adulteration and texture, a life that walks on the path of religion and a spiritual life that cares for everyone.
Give respect and affection, time and love to those who are elders in your family, and if possible try to follow some of their footsteps, because this is the generation, who Knew the art of being happy.
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This is the last generation in human history, who listened to their elders and now listening to their younger ones. ЁЯЩПЁЯЩПЁЯЩП
Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata was once, travelling to Germany. As he stood there, at the door of his First Class Cabin in the Steam-liner, he noticed a lot of activity on the lower decks of the Ship. On enquiring, he learnt that a great Indian Saint Shri Swami Vivekananda was on board the same ship. Out of genuine respect and curiosity J.N. Tata decided to pay a visit to the great saint. Swami Vivekananda had of-course heard about the respected industrialist. As the conversation grew J.N. Tata explained that he was on his way to Germany. "I have with me sacks of soil : From various parts of India. I am taking these samples of soil to Germany. I wish to know if Iron can be extracted profitably from any of these districts." said J.N. Tata to the Saint. To which Swami Vivekananda replied, "Well, Sir, Even if these sacks contain Iron-rich soil, do you honestly believe that the Germans will tell you the TRUTH??? You must understand that No / NONE of the European Nations wish to...
Excellent finding, great analogy
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