A true Hindu lives with truth without the fear of Bhavsagar


- Satyam, Shivam, Sundaram

- A Hindu loves all living beings, respects them and accepts the presence of others as his own existence

Imagine, life is an ocean of love and joy and hunger and fear and we are swimming in it. We try to live amidst the very beautiful yet terrifying and powerful and constantly changing waves of this ocean. In this ocean, where there is love, joy and boundless joy, fear is equally prevalent. Fear of death, fear of hunger, fear of suffering, fear of profit and loss, fear of being lost in the crowd, fear of failure. Life is the very name of a collective and continuous journey in this ocean on the bottom of which people float. This Bhavasagar is so terrifying that no one has survived it till date and will not survive it.

A true Hindu is a person who dares to measure the depth of his fear and see this ocean with sincerity. It would be an understatement to say that Hinduism is limited to a few cultural beliefs. To attach or bind any country or territory to it is an insult to it. Hinduism is a method humans have found to understand their soul's relationship with fear. This is one way of accepting the truth. This path does not belong to any one person, it is available to anyone who wants to walk it voluntarily.

A Hindu generously embraces all aspects of his existence with compassion and dignity, because he knows that we have to dive and swim in this ocean of life. It comes forward to protect animals struggling for survival. He is attentive to even the most vulnerable things and screams echoing in the silence. Duty to protect the weak is his religion.

It is his religion to listen to the most helpless cries of the world and solve or help them with the power of truth and non-violence.

Only a Hindu has the ability to look deeply into his fears and accept them. In this journey of life, he also learns to turn fearsome enemies into friends. He cultivates himself in such a way that fear never overwhelms him but like a friend shows him the way forward in life. A Hindu's soul is not so weak that it succumbs to its fears and becomes the medium of any form of anger, resentment or even counter-violence.

A Hindu knows that all the knowledge of the world is collective and is produced only by the will of all the people in the world. It is not a person's property. Here everything is for everyone. He also knows that nothing is fixed and that in the mundane ocean of life it is also changeable when your life is tumultuous. Driven by a passionate curiosity for knowledge, the Hindu conscience is always free and open-minded. He is modest and willing to listen and learn from anyone who wanders into this ocean.

Hindus love all living beings. He knows that everyone has their own ways and skills to swim in this ocean.

Everyone has the right to walk their own path. He loves all paths and respects all people and accepts their presence by connecting it with his being.

- Rahul Gandhi

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