


Indian young generation, particularly in USA, and abroad needs such stories to make them realize what is the real cultural heritage of India. It is time that we tell such stories to the world’s young generation. SWAMI VIVEKANAND had once said, "Give me one hundred Nachiketa and I shall bring peace and religious unity in this world”. This should be an ideal Mantra and daily prayer.įrom the untruth lead me to absolute truthįrom (By) my death, lead me to immortality! MAY GOD GIVE US ALL GOOD INTELLECT AND WISDOM TO UNDERSTAND THE UNITY AND DIVERSITIES IN ALL. For him there is no difference between a rich or poor, Brahmin and Shudra, even a cow or dog. All major Indian religions Jains, Buddhists and Hindus, use such words.Ī person who has achieved this kind of attitude of equality of all human beings is called a true "Pundit". This is called SAMYAK or SAMYAG DARSHAN, SAMBHAV, in Indian Scriptures. When this understanding comes, that person becomes a self realized individual, with an entirely changed attitude of equality towards all human beings. By meditation it is possible to understand these two opposite statements. The difference is physical, cultural mental, socio-economic and language related. sentences are perfectly correct, though they seem quite opposite. Thus we can say two opposite looking sentences like this:-īoth the. Religious training plays very important roll in mental development and changing hateful attitudes of a human being, towards others. Besides there are some inborn genetic qualities, that make every individual, totally a different personality. It is related to age, cultural imprints made by parents and teachers, the knowledge and experience gained by that individual, his language and local socio-political beliefs, economic status, position in family and many such factors. It is only by gaining more and more knowledge that we come to this fundamental spiritual understanding that, "WE ARE ALL EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS." The difference between any two human beings is to be understood by meditation.
