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8 Responses

  1. Excellent blog Katyayani, way to go.

    Indian values are now considered a life-style of self-pity. Losers, depressive and self-victimised people follow Indian values now. The rest (the majority) are arrogantly and mockingly flaunting their anti-Indian values such as wearing skimpy clothes, promiscuity, pro-indulgence, gibbering about so-called morality to hide their own misdeeds, converting insane animalistic behaviour into kinky sexual acts, initiating gender-war, advertising female body parts as the most important source of pleasure, dehumanising men, and of course, humiliating elders -a way to live a modern lifestyle.

    When these anti-Indian values are advertised on a massive scale, then how could we ever realize that on the death-bed, our inner most self is going to sentence us to a very painful next-life? Answer to all questions lies in the laws of reincarnation. Only when the laws of reincarnation is understood, people will naturally abstain from committing sins. It’s intriguing to understand that justice on the soul-level is always present but not in our man-made legal system. If we digest the saying, “It’s the fault of the sufferer”, then only we can empower ourselves to follow the Indian value. “Dharma” is following the justice of the Soul by accepting “it’s the fault of the sufferer”. Thanks to corrupt politicians and hatemonger social workers and journalists, that we will conitnue to strangle ourselves in the pursuit of our freedom. Let’s see how many will give their life away for such a freedom!

    Indians really have a knack of destroying everything that saves life eg, Indian values. And people who are following the Indian values are ridiculed and tortured here but are honoured and adored in heaven.

  2. “If we digest the saying, “It’s the fault of the sufferer”, then only we can empower ourselves to follow the Indian value. Dharma” is following the justice of the Soul by accepting “it’s the fault of the sufferer”.

    Thanks for an insightful comment Rebel ! I completely agree with what you say.

    Infact this world would be a better place to live in only if people realized that the world sought outside is actually within !

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