Originally posted by: Shruti_0505
but even all the interpretations are different cause of the personal view of the writer.
@Bold, this is absolutely true.
I think the good thing with this generation is that they have started questioning things. slowly but surely.
My mom, even my dad, are very open minded and do not follow any stupid rituals or anything.
But somethings are so ingrained.
like, i remember once my mom had her chums and there was a pooja at my uncles place, she asked me to get the prasad and when i questioned her, she said, "mujhe nahi pata aisa kyun hain, lekin meri mummy kehti thi, aur ab adat si ho gyi hain"
When i grew older, and questioned her again, she realised that this has no logic and stopped following it. I never followed this stupid "ritual".
Even sacred texts gets misinterpreted
😆 rituals lol, I remember asking my gran in which scriptures this specific ritual was written and she was like I don't know
I rather know what I'm doing instead of following blindly
And scriptures are actually very rich and enlightening if one knows where to look for.
Personally I really love the message of the Mahabharata.