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Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Is there a perfect age for marriage ?.
@anil I know that whenever I make a point I do it on the basis of such a society where I live. For me it is very difficult to opine according to rural areas. I know that rural areas are way behind but as I have never been to a village my observation regarding it is based on books and datas. That's why I refrain from discussing according to rural way of living.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Need to change our education system!.
Definitely correct @anil and it's true that I opined according to my observation around me. I live in Delhi and I can speak about the condition and facilities available here while I cannot opine about the rural area. It is true that their condition will be definitely very different from the urban areas. This is the role of the government to implement such an education system which can educate the children of the rural area to such an extent that their potentials are well utilised so that they can improve their living condition and contribute to the betterment of the society.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
I have also read that article and certainly in this present scenario it may look a bit absurd but that does not prove Vivekananda wrong especially keeping in mind about the century he lived in. Everyone is free to idolise or not idolise any great so it is an individual's choice.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
We all have the right to accept or to object and I did what I felt. So, please... Well, I had posted a link too for the member's enlightenment.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
That is exactly what I was thinking ! Where are all the great writers and the so called rational thinkers and their award giving drama , in fact not a word from any one of them including Girish Karnad , who is always the first one to criticise ! It is totally missing this time round. I guess it is because TMC is not BJP, thats the only explanation I can think of ..
Its not because of TMC, it does not matter which party it is, but it is all about the truth the Hindus are at the receiving end in this instant and it is they who are having to flee with their lives. come on now, let us not blame Girish Karnad, for he is only one of the most intellectual and progressive creed, who speak and act in keeping with the times. Now, the times are all about slandering and persecuting Hindus in a silent mode and making loud noise when it is done to Muslims. Sic!
True Kalyani ! It has become a fad for Hindus to criticise fellow Hindus and they go to any extent to do that ! As far as Girish Karnad is concerned, he is perpetually putting his foot in the mouth, trying to show what a secular person he is...The latest was when he spoke about naming the Bangalore international airport after Tipu Sultan, who was as communal as any Mughal ruler could be. Karnad had to change his stand after the outcry ! I wonder why they come up with such outrageous statements in the first place ?
9 years ago
usha manohar liked a reply to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
9 years ago
usha manohar said thank you to Shampa Sadhya for his/her reply to the topic Is there a perfect age for marriage ?.
The trouble what I felt while handling my toddler in mid thirties cannot be the same with other ladies of the same age. There are ladies with full of zeal and wonderful health who would never find it difficult to manage a little kid. I had health issues and quite naturally my energy level was quite less. Earlier I wrote about the monetary factor related to the completion of child's education is certainly an issue to ponder upon for us and people like us who have a fixed income and also a retirement age but those who have a huge income and no retirement age , they will not be bothered about the settlement. Thus, it varies from person to person and the choice be left to them. I was extremely happy with my decision of getting married late but felt little taxing when I became a mother due to health otherwise I don't have any repentance for my late marriage. It helped me to understand my spouse better, I knew how to control my expectations as well as never had that dreamy kind of imagination regarding the romance in our married life which are very essential qualities to remain together blissfully.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Need to change our education system!.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Nowadays, students regularly get project work on various topics in different subjects which is not rote learning. Secondly, in Mathematics and Science subjects students are asked questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) which again cannot be answered through mugging up. Our younger generation is definitely succeeding internationally so is it appropriate to say that our present generation is not learning properly. We need to change a few things here and there and Indian education system will be absolutely fine.
I would suggest that CBSE must make secondary examination compulsory because it helps the students to prepare for the future in a much better way. As well as in the final examinations of every class the syllabus should not be only of the second term but must include chapters from the previous term too. Revision helps the students to strengthen the knowledge or else they forget everything they learnt during the first term. Presently, schools stress on group projects too which makes the students work as a team which is quite helpful. So, in one go we should not demean the present system and the institutions as well as underestimate the present generation.
What you write here about projects and CBSE, these are only for urban area, large number of India's population living in rural area, All thing is all most impossible there. If we want to improve education that we must be focus on education in rural area.
I agree with you. It is of highest importance to see that education facilities are within the reach of all, especially to the remote rural regions.
Rural area is treasure of technical skill, only need is to search and promote them.
That is an excellent observation you have made anil, because in rural areas almost all jobs are done manually and practice has made them very skillful and the focus should be on what they can achieve easily , which is what education is all about.Just book knowledge of things that are Greek and Latin to most rural children don't help , whereas practical knowledge that can be put into use helps !
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Complexities of human nature .
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
RAMAKRISHNAN. A wrote:
Human nature is too difficult to comprehend but the fundamental facts remain the same. We are the makers of our destiny and everything in our life originates from our own thoughts. We cannot blame fate or God or a third person responsible for the happenings in our life. We are what our thoughts and actions are. It is true that if we can change our thoughts, we can change our life.
Perfectly spoken!!! :)
Came across this quote which seems rather apt here " It is in herself/himself, they will find the strength they need "..
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Is there a perfect age for marriage ?.
Even educated families , especially business oriented families go through marriage of convenience...We have seen a couple of those high profile marriages break up within a short period of time ! But among most Indian middle class families, the stress is on finding a boy/girl for their children.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
MG Singh wrote:
Further to my coments.People may go through the following post
http://nirmukta.com/2012/06/28/on-vivekanandas-defense-of-caste/
After reading it one can see that Vivekanand's defence of caste was illogical and irrational.
The problem is that Hindus extol the very men who perpetuated the caste system in what ever form. The fact is it is henious crime against humanity and is the reason that 30% or more of lower caste Hindus converted out of Hindu fold. My own maid in Cooner when I was undergoing staff course converted to Christianity. All this is sad and nothing to be proud off. I represent the future and good for India and cannot accept false idols as heroes.
That was a good unbiased article and the inputs and feedback/s were even more interesting ! No doubt Vivekanandas thoughts were for a better society but without practical implications or execution since his idea of caste system is difficult to implement , leave alone help the society ! I guess in a way one can blame it on the times he lived and his age . Had he lived to be a mature adult , I guess he would have imbibed much more and contributed more to the society !
9 years ago
usha manohar liked a reply to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
Further to my coments.People may go through the following post
http://nirmukta.com/2012/06/28/on-vivekanandas-defense-of-caste/
After reading it one can see that Vivekanand's defence of caste was illogical and irrational.
The problem is that Hindus extol the very men who perpetuated the caste system in what ever form. The fact is it is henious crime against humanity and is the reason that 30% or more of lower caste Hindus converted out of Hindu fold. My own maid in Cooner when I was undergoing staff course converted to Christianity. All this is sad and nothing to be proud off. I represent the future and good for India and cannot accept false idols as heroes.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
I don't read much about Swami Viveka Nand but the above saying is right one. Every problem is challenge for life and we have not challenge than life is boring one. On many some letters of Swami Ji Published in Hindi new paper the language which he used I think no one like.
Swami Vivekananda's sayings are valid for all times. Vivekananda was responsible for spreading Hinduism even in Western Countries. His speech in the World congress of religions held in Chicago in 1893 made westerners look towards Bharat. His teachings are valid for all times as a source of inspiration
All thing you are saying is right, but in his letter he condemned Indians for backwardness.
I am not aware that he said about backwardness. Can you please provide a link to the news ?
yes
http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/?id=900699&boxid=1123217468&ch=0&map=map¤tTab=tabs-1&pagedate=01/12/2016&editioncode=41&pageno=6&view=i
This link is not opening. However I try once again and post my comments
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Need to change our education system!.
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Nowadays, students regularly get project work on various topics in different subjects which is not rote learning. Secondly, in Mathematics and Science subjects students are asked questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) which again cannot be answered through mugging up. Our younger generation is definitely succeeding internationally so is it appropriate to say that our present generation is not learning properly. We need to change a few things here and there and Indian education system will be absolutely fine.
I would suggest that CBSE must make secondary examination compulsory because it helps the students to prepare for the future in a much better way. As well as in the final examinations of every class the syllabus should not be only of the second term but must include chapters from the previous term too. Revision helps the students to strengthen the knowledge or else they forget everything they learnt during the first term. Presently, schools stress on group projects too which makes the students work as a team which is quite helpful. So, in one go we should not demean the present system and the institutions as well as underestimate the present generation.
What you write here about projects and CBSE, these are only for urban area, large number of India's population living in rural area, All thing is all most impossible there. If we want to improve education that we must be focus on education in rural area.
I agree with you. It is of highest importance to see that education facilities are within the reach of all, especially to the remote rural regions.
Rural area is treasure of technical skill, only need is to search and promote them.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Need to change our education system!.
anil wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Nowadays, students regularly get project work on various topics in different subjects which is not rote learning. Secondly, in Mathematics and Science subjects students are asked questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) which again cannot be answered through mugging up. Our younger generation is definitely succeeding internationally so is it appropriate to say that our present generation is not learning properly. We need to change a few things here and there and Indian education system will be absolutely fine.
I would suggest that CBSE must make secondary examination compulsory because it helps the students to prepare for the future in a much better way. As well as in the final examinations of every class the syllabus should not be only of the second term but must include chapters from the previous term too. Revision helps the students to strengthen the knowledge or else they forget everything they learnt during the first term. Presently, schools stress on group projects too which makes the students work as a team which is quite helpful. So, in one go we should not demean the present system and the institutions as well as underestimate the present generation.
What you write here about projects and CBSE, these are only for urban area, large number of India's population living in rural area, All thing is all most impossible there. If we want to improve education that we must be focus on education in rural area.
I agree with you. It is of highest importance to see that education facilities are within the reach of all, especially to the remote rural regions.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
I don't read much about Swami Viveka Nand but the above saying is right one. Every problem is challenge for life and we have not challenge than life is boring one. On many some letters of Swami Ji Published in Hindi new paper the language which he used I think no one like.
Swami Vivekananda's sayings are valid for all times. Vivekananda was responsible for spreading Hinduism even in Western Countries. His speech in the World congress of religions held in Chicago in 1893 made westerners look towards Bharat. His teachings are valid for all times as a source of inspiration
All thing you are saying is right, but in his letter he condemned Indians for backwardness.
I am not aware that he said about backwardness. Can you please provide a link to the news ?
yes
http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/?id=900699&boxid=1123217468&ch=0&map=map¤tTab=tabs-1&pagedate=01/12/2016&editioncode=41&pageno=6&view=i
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Is there a perfect age for marriage ?.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Earlier daughters were not consulted about their marriage and in many families even sons were not consulted but now the whole concept of marriage has changed. It will change further with the spread of education that which enhances more and more awareness. One factor regarding marriage has to be respected and that is the decision of the person, daughter and son, who is to get married must be given all the importance. If it is denied then marriages will not remain a very happy event anymore.
it is only is urban and sub urban area. In rural area marriage are still decided by the elders. Boys and girls are not consulted for their marriage ever before marriage boy and girl see each other.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
I don't read much about Swami Viveka Nand but the above saying is right one. Every problem is challenge for life and we have not challenge than life is boring one. On many some letters of Swami Ji Published in Hindi new paper the language which he used I think no one like.
Swami Vivekananda's sayings are valid for all times. Vivekananda was responsible for spreading Hinduism even in Western Countries. His speech in the World congress of religions held in Chicago in 1893 made westerners look towards Bharat. His teachings are valid for all times as a source of inspiration
All thing you are saying is right, but in his letter he condemned Indians for backwardness.
I am not aware that he said about backwardness. Can you please provide a link to the news ?
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Is there a perfect age for marriage ?.
@anil I know that whenever I make a point I do it on the basis of such a society where I live. For me it is very difficult to opine according to rural areas. I know that rural areas are way behind but as I have never been to a village my observation regarding it is based on books and datas. That's why I refrain from discussing according to rural way of living.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Need to change our education system!.
Definitely correct @anil and it's true that I opined according to my observation around me. I live in Delhi and I can speak about the condition and facilities available here while I cannot opine about the rural area. It is true that their condition will be definitely very different from the urban areas. This is the role of the government to implement such an education system which can educate the children of the rural area to such an extent that their potentials are well utilised so that they can improve their living condition and contribute to the betterment of the society.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
I have also read that article and certainly in this present scenario it may look a bit absurd but that does not prove Vivekananda wrong especially keeping in mind about the century he lived in. Everyone is free to idolise or not idolise any great so it is an individual's choice.
9 years ago
Shampa Sadhya replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
We all have the right to accept or to object and I did what I felt. So, please... Well, I had posted a link too for the member's enlightenment.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
usha manohar wrote:
That is exactly what I was thinking ! Where are all the great writers and the so called rational thinkers and their award giving drama , in fact not a word from any one of them including Girish Karnad , who is always the first one to criticise ! It is totally missing this time round. I guess it is because TMC is not BJP, thats the only explanation I can think of ..
Its not because of TMC, it does not matter which party it is, but it is all about the truth the Hindus are at the receiving end in this instant and it is they who are having to flee with their lives. come on now, let us not blame Girish Karnad, for he is only one of the most intellectual and progressive creed, who speak and act in keeping with the times. Now, the times are all about slandering and persecuting Hindus in a silent mode and making loud noise when it is done to Muslims. Sic!
True Kalyani ! It has become a fad for Hindus to criticise fellow Hindus and they go to any extent to do that ! As far as Girish Karnad is concerned, he is perpetually putting his foot in the mouth, trying to show what a secular person he is...The latest was when he spoke about naming the Bangalore international airport after Tipu Sultan, who was as communal as any Mughal ruler could be. Karnad had to change his stand after the outcry ! I wonder why they come up with such outrageous statements in the first place ?
9 years ago
usha manohar liked a reply to the topic Double stand on Tolerance vs Intolerance in India!.
9 years ago
usha manohar said thank you to Shampa Sadhya for his/her reply to the topic Is there a perfect age for marriage ?.
The trouble what I felt while handling my toddler in mid thirties cannot be the same with other ladies of the same age. There are ladies with full of zeal and wonderful health who would never find it difficult to manage a little kid. I had health issues and quite naturally my energy level was quite less. Earlier I wrote about the monetary factor related to the completion of child's education is certainly an issue to ponder upon for us and people like us who have a fixed income and also a retirement age but those who have a huge income and no retirement age , they will not be bothered about the settlement. Thus, it varies from person to person and the choice be left to them. I was extremely happy with my decision of getting married late but felt little taxing when I became a mother due to health otherwise I don't have any repentance for my late marriage. It helped me to understand my spouse better, I knew how to control my expectations as well as never had that dreamy kind of imagination regarding the romance in our married life which are very essential qualities to remain together blissfully.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Need to change our education system!.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Nowadays, students regularly get project work on various topics in different subjects which is not rote learning. Secondly, in Mathematics and Science subjects students are asked questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) which again cannot be answered through mugging up. Our younger generation is definitely succeeding internationally so is it appropriate to say that our present generation is not learning properly. We need to change a few things here and there and Indian education system will be absolutely fine.
I would suggest that CBSE must make secondary examination compulsory because it helps the students to prepare for the future in a much better way. As well as in the final examinations of every class the syllabus should not be only of the second term but must include chapters from the previous term too. Revision helps the students to strengthen the knowledge or else they forget everything they learnt during the first term. Presently, schools stress on group projects too which makes the students work as a team which is quite helpful. So, in one go we should not demean the present system and the institutions as well as underestimate the present generation.
What you write here about projects and CBSE, these are only for urban area, large number of India's population living in rural area, All thing is all most impossible there. If we want to improve education that we must be focus on education in rural area.
I agree with you. It is of highest importance to see that education facilities are within the reach of all, especially to the remote rural regions.
Rural area is treasure of technical skill, only need is to search and promote them.
That is an excellent observation you have made anil, because in rural areas almost all jobs are done manually and practice has made them very skillful and the focus should be on what they can achieve easily , which is what education is all about.Just book knowledge of things that are Greek and Latin to most rural children don't help , whereas practical knowledge that can be put into use helps !
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Complexities of human nature .
Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:
RAMAKRISHNAN. A wrote:
Human nature is too difficult to comprehend but the fundamental facts remain the same. We are the makers of our destiny and everything in our life originates from our own thoughts. We cannot blame fate or God or a third person responsible for the happenings in our life. We are what our thoughts and actions are. It is true that if we can change our thoughts, we can change our life.
Perfectly spoken!!! :)
Came across this quote which seems rather apt here " It is in herself/himself, they will find the strength they need "..
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Is there a perfect age for marriage ?.
Even educated families , especially business oriented families go through marriage of convenience...We have seen a couple of those high profile marriages break up within a short period of time ! But among most Indian middle class families, the stress is on finding a boy/girl for their children.
9 years ago
usha manohar replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
MG Singh wrote:
Further to my coments.People may go through the following post
http://nirmukta.com/2012/06/28/on-vivekanandas-defense-of-caste/
After reading it one can see that Vivekanand's defence of caste was illogical and irrational.
The problem is that Hindus extol the very men who perpetuated the caste system in what ever form. The fact is it is henious crime against humanity and is the reason that 30% or more of lower caste Hindus converted out of Hindu fold. My own maid in Cooner when I was undergoing staff course converted to Christianity. All this is sad and nothing to be proud off. I represent the future and good for India and cannot accept false idols as heroes.
That was a good unbiased article and the inputs and feedback/s were even more interesting ! No doubt Vivekanandas thoughts were for a better society but without practical implications or execution since his idea of caste system is difficult to implement , leave alone help the society ! I guess in a way one can blame it on the times he lived and his age . Had he lived to be a mature adult , I guess he would have imbibed much more and contributed more to the society !
9 years ago
usha manohar liked a reply to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
9 years ago
MG Singh replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
Further to my coments.People may go through the following post
http://nirmukta.com/2012/06/28/on-vivekanandas-defense-of-caste/
After reading it one can see that Vivekanand's defence of caste was illogical and irrational.
The problem is that Hindus extol the very men who perpetuated the caste system in what ever form. The fact is it is henious crime against humanity and is the reason that 30% or more of lower caste Hindus converted out of Hindu fold. My own maid in Cooner when I was undergoing staff course converted to Christianity. All this is sad and nothing to be proud off. I represent the future and good for India and cannot accept false idols as heroes.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
I don't read much about Swami Viveka Nand but the above saying is right one. Every problem is challenge for life and we have not challenge than life is boring one. On many some letters of Swami Ji Published in Hindi new paper the language which he used I think no one like.
Swami Vivekananda's sayings are valid for all times. Vivekananda was responsible for spreading Hinduism even in Western Countries. His speech in the World congress of religions held in Chicago in 1893 made westerners look towards Bharat. His teachings are valid for all times as a source of inspiration
All thing you are saying is right, but in his letter he condemned Indians for backwardness.
I am not aware that he said about backwardness. Can you please provide a link to the news ?
yes
http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/?id=900699&boxid=1123217468&ch=0&map=map¤tTab=tabs-1&pagedate=01/12/2016&editioncode=41&pageno=6&view=i
This link is not opening. However I try once again and post my comments
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Need to change our education system!.
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Nowadays, students regularly get project work on various topics in different subjects which is not rote learning. Secondly, in Mathematics and Science subjects students are asked questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) which again cannot be answered through mugging up. Our younger generation is definitely succeeding internationally so is it appropriate to say that our present generation is not learning properly. We need to change a few things here and there and Indian education system will be absolutely fine.
I would suggest that CBSE must make secondary examination compulsory because it helps the students to prepare for the future in a much better way. As well as in the final examinations of every class the syllabus should not be only of the second term but must include chapters from the previous term too. Revision helps the students to strengthen the knowledge or else they forget everything they learnt during the first term. Presently, schools stress on group projects too which makes the students work as a team which is quite helpful. So, in one go we should not demean the present system and the institutions as well as underestimate the present generation.
What you write here about projects and CBSE, these are only for urban area, large number of India's population living in rural area, All thing is all most impossible there. If we want to improve education that we must be focus on education in rural area.
I agree with you. It is of highest importance to see that education facilities are within the reach of all, especially to the remote rural regions.
Rural area is treasure of technical skill, only need is to search and promote them.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Need to change our education system!.
anil wrote:
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Nowadays, students regularly get project work on various topics in different subjects which is not rote learning. Secondly, in Mathematics and Science subjects students are asked questions based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) which again cannot be answered through mugging up. Our younger generation is definitely succeeding internationally so is it appropriate to say that our present generation is not learning properly. We need to change a few things here and there and Indian education system will be absolutely fine.
I would suggest that CBSE must make secondary examination compulsory because it helps the students to prepare for the future in a much better way. As well as in the final examinations of every class the syllabus should not be only of the second term but must include chapters from the previous term too. Revision helps the students to strengthen the knowledge or else they forget everything they learnt during the first term. Presently, schools stress on group projects too which makes the students work as a team which is quite helpful. So, in one go we should not demean the present system and the institutions as well as underestimate the present generation.
What you write here about projects and CBSE, these are only for urban area, large number of India's population living in rural area, All thing is all most impossible there. If we want to improve education that we must be focus on education in rural area.
I agree with you. It is of highest importance to see that education facilities are within the reach of all, especially to the remote rural regions.
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
I don't read much about Swami Viveka Nand but the above saying is right one. Every problem is challenge for life and we have not challenge than life is boring one. On many some letters of Swami Ji Published in Hindi new paper the language which he used I think no one like.
Swami Vivekananda's sayings are valid for all times. Vivekananda was responsible for spreading Hinduism even in Western Countries. His speech in the World congress of religions held in Chicago in 1893 made westerners look towards Bharat. His teachings are valid for all times as a source of inspiration
All thing you are saying is right, but in his letter he condemned Indians for backwardness.
I am not aware that he said about backwardness. Can you please provide a link to the news ?
yes
http://epaper.bhaskar.com/detail/?id=900699&boxid=1123217468&ch=0&map=map¤tTab=tabs-1&pagedate=01/12/2016&editioncode=41&pageno=6&view=i
9 years ago
anil replied to the topic Is there a perfect age for marriage ?.
Shampa Sadhya wrote:
Earlier daughters were not consulted about their marriage and in many families even sons were not consulted but now the whole concept of marriage has changed. It will change further with the spread of education that which enhances more and more awareness. One factor regarding marriage has to be respected and that is the decision of the person, daughter and son, who is to get married must be given all the importance. If it is denied then marriages will not remain a very happy event anymore.
it is only is urban and sub urban area. In rural area marriage are still decided by the elders. Boys and girls are not consulted for their marriage ever before marriage boy and girl see each other.
9 years ago
rambabu replied to the topic Do you agree with Swami Vivekananda's particular saying?.
anil wrote:
rambabu wrote:
anil wrote:
I don't read much about Swami Viveka Nand but the above saying is right one. Every problem is challenge for life and we have not challenge than life is boring one. On many some letters of Swami Ji Published in Hindi new paper the language which he used I think no one like.
Swami Vivekananda's sayings are valid for all times. Vivekananda was responsible for spreading Hinduism even in Western Countries. His speech in the World congress of religions held in Chicago in 1893 made westerners look towards Bharat. His teachings are valid for all times as a source of inspiration
All thing you are saying is right, but in his letter he condemned Indians for backwardness.
I am not aware that he said about backwardness. Can you please provide a link to the news ?
9 years ago