Traditions, customs, rituals - Page 2

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Posted: 9 years ago
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True jayshree di... And these so-called modern people call themselves educated and sofisticated... Education lies in understanding and accepting good thing not in copying others without giving it a thought... That's what I feel...
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Posted: 9 years ago
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I see loads of youngsters here who go beyond the usual romantic side and wanting to learn more about traditions, deep meaning of what our ancestors wrote as customs .
That makes me so happy.
Ps .. romance is not bad. It is just thatit gets slightly tricky when it is romance between gods who we bow to everyday.


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Posted: 9 years ago
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Truth is that we are busy finding and solving complexity but are forgetting to praise and appreciate the simplicity and beauty .
I in my class is called the moral guru cause I try to impart something's from the past , they say its of no use .

Thanks for the topic jaishree di

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