JUDGEMENT OF THE SOCIETY – A MASK OR MIRROR - ( SOUMYA S PANI) Society is often viewed as the collective conscience of humanity, a guiding force that shapes behavior, and norms. However, when society turns into a judge – passing verdicts or individuals’ lives, choices, and identities, it raises important questions about morality, freedom, and the true nature of community. The judgement of society can be both empowering and destructive, depending on how it is exercised and whom it targets. Judgment is intrinsic to human int...
“A beautiful life begins with a beautiful mind.” Your mind is a beautiful thing. When you fill it with positive thoughts, your life will start to change. We come across such people in our lives that have an aura of that positive vibes. A person shouldn’t be judge by their complexion. Our mind should be beautiful; we should always accept the thing or a person as they are. For example – the lotus plant; it grows in mud but it’s beautiful and people accept the way it is. A person’s intension or their behaviour is known by their mind, people always like those who have beautiful mind thinking. A family stays happy when all the members have positive and beautiful mind set. A person is known by its personality and personality comes from the way of their communication with the other person. These kinds of people handle situation very smoothly without any quarrel. But people judge you by your looks (complexio...
According to Hinduism, marriage between two persons is a sacred relationship that is not only limited to that one life span, but seven life span they are of each other’s partner. It is said that marriages are matched in heaven, and destiny will play its part to bring them together. The relationship between a husband and wife is essentially a relation of souls. For Hindus woman marriage marks the end of her life as a maiden. She leaves her family, friends and begins a new life in her husband’s family. Back then marriages were considered as pure and if they are not happy in the marriage still they have to stay with their in-laws. Women after marriage have to pretend to be happy and also she has to act like a sanskari women (bahu) to create an impression. They were only allowed to do household activities and also they don’t interfere in the other matters of house (managing money, child’s future decision, and many more). Women were just a mere piece of object in many of the small vil...
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