"The ignorant are fanatically religious and the intelligent
are fashionably atheist. The wise are obviously spiritual" - Sri Sri
Ravishankar
How true is this statement! Today prejudice prevails towards the
Hinduism, spiritual gurus, pundits, ancient rituals. Particularly this is the
case with the youth of India. Today's youth don't think twice before blaming
whole religion and all the Gurus or even God for all wrongdoing prevails in the
religion and they also feel that they are intelligent in doing so, whereas most
elders actually believe each and everything in the name of God.
I am not denying that there are fake pundits and gurus exist in India.
I am just saying because of few fake people in religion, you cannot blame that
religion itself is fake or each and everything in Hinduism is fake and stop
practicing invaluable vast knowledge it has given to the world!
There is lot of wrong things happening all over the world. We
don't blame whole world for that. We don't blame our Muslim friend because of
thousands of terrorists who practice Islam around the world. Then how come that
logic does not apply here? If you visit some fake doctor and he/she gives you
wrong medication. Once you come to know about the truth, will you blame medical
industry or the fake doctor? I know you have very clear answer in your mind. It
is the doctor who is to be blamed. When it comes to spiritual guru, people are
so casual to say for each and every spiritual guru that, "Abhi iski bi
bari ayegi".
It is not only fake pundits are to be blamed for this mess up.
Human mind sees what people around us wants it to see. We perceived the
"concept" which actually does not exist. Now the "concept"
here is, "Hinduism is bunch of superstitions and meaningless rituals and
thus all spiritual gurus or pundits are thieves and fake!” There is a definite
role of TV media in changing people's way of looking at something. Is it the
fact that all Hindu gurus have done all wrong? The answer is NO; they have done
much more good for the society then what is being projected by media. All
flashy and insensitive news about wrong doings of some random fake gurus are
all over the news. The prime time coverage media gives to spread negative
things is nowhere in comparison to positive news. Doesn't it affect the
mentality of viewers and the society? Doesn't it change your way of looking at
the religion or Guru? If this is media's responsibility which spreads only
negative impression, whose responsibility is to spread positive? I am sure
media is not going to take much interest in something which is good. I read
somewhere, "Don't be a football of other's opinion!". It is very much
relevant here. One has to experience by himself/herself before coming to any
decision. It doesn't take too long to decide using your intellect. This
negative atmosphere has completely taken away bright shine of Hinduism and its
practices. Today it takes long time to make people understand that meditation/yoga/spiritual
knowledge is necessary in today's hectic world. To live life happier way, we
have to give some respect and place to this practices in our life.
In ancient times, the King use to include spiritual gurus in their
cabinet and every child use to get spiritual education and everyone use to
practice mediation, yoga. Basically everyone use to spend a small time from
their daily routine for "Dharma". We need to bring back right balance
in the life. Today we are living in the world where almost every minute, some
serious crime is taking place. We definitely need this to be controlled by
strict laws, but simultaneously we need to think and work on, how can we make
people more sensitive and aware, to avoid them from indulging in heinous crime?
There is no other way but to make people practice Dharma in routine life. We
have to establish the lost paradigm of Hinduism, the respect towards the gurus,
the real essence of Hinduism.
We need to stop this cheap movement of shaming and defaming
India's one of the greatest gift to mankind - The Hinduism. It is just way of
living life and not only religion.
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