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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Yetra naryasthu poojyante...

Apart from classic examples of our epics of Ramayana and Mahabharatha...we have lot of examples in our present-day world also to tell us how worse will be the world if women is not respected properly..
  • In Srilanka most of teenagers said that they have become part of LTTE because of atrocities against few or all of women in their families.
  • Hitler became such a violent person because of some incidents  happened to his mother in his child hood.
  • Sivaji got support and revolted because of atrocities of the then rulers against women of other religion
  • Satwanth singh promised in  golden temple to kill Indira Gandhi only after he believed that army sent by Indira gandhi did some great insults their women( though I have great respect for Indian army, I am putting here what he and most of the media believed to happened..)..
These can go to millions if I keep on going giving examples..

But a million dollar question is how we are bringing up our children or siblings or cousins?...whether we are imparting in them utmost respect for women which she deserves?

 "Yatra Naryastu Pujyante, Ramante Tatra Devata"...(Women Are Honored Where, Divinity Blossoms There)




Thanks

Gopi Gandi.

The four words...

Read some where in internet...just sharing good and really striking one...I hope u all will like it..

An eight-year-old boy approached an old man in front of a wishing well, looked up into his eyes, and said: "I understand you're a very wise man. I'd like to know the secret of life."

The old man looked down at the youngster and replied: "I've thought a lot in my lifetime, and the secret can be summed up in four words.

"The first is THINK. Think about the values you wish to live your life by.

"The second is BELIEVE. Believe in yourself based on the thinking you've done about the values you're going to live your life by.

"The third is DREAM. Dream about the things that can be, based on your belief in yourself and the values you're going to live by.

"The last is DARE. Dare to make your dreams become reality, based on your belief in yourself and your values."

And with that, Walter E. Disney said to the little boy,

"THINK, BELIEVE, DREAM and DARE."

Thanks

Gopi Gandi