User talk:Himanshuchikara

Musical adoration..... And the actual bhakti....

Most ladies in Northern India believe that their “Keertan”(Singing Bhajans in group with some musical instruments) is the best way of adoration towards God. And apart from this strong belief, they also believe that youth listening to the music of their own choice is very bad, and people watching cricket matches are not serious about spiritual growth. I, Himanshu Chikara, a student of NIT Kurukshetra at present, strongly dislike this belief of Indian women. Because they are not feeling the real taste of true adoration towards God, and majority of our mothers and sisters are only following the trend of that so-called bhakti, where only a few feel adoration from that Keertan. Ladies and gentlemen, adoration is not a trend; it’s never something that is pre-decided by the society, specially by those, who believe in saying that going to temple is the best way to find God. Adoration in true means is what your soul says to do, to live for, to love in, to die for. God has created this world not to follow the religious believes, but to do here the works we are made for. Now comes the religious believes in picture, ok, we must respect every religion, and must follow what our parents say. But, but, but.... We should not live in a deadly way, because God wants to see us happy, and god will love us even more, when we will be making others happy,removing their miseries, and sharing their sorrows,caring them, having a true belongingness with humankind. And "working with all the potential we have" should be the aim of each and every moment of our life, same is to be called the success. It’s a simple spiritual concept: working for our duty is our reward itself, because God’s love will be delivered on us in the form of divine blessings as well as human smiles in life. I conclude myself with these words...      “Greatness of life is not in finding happiness for self, but in removing sorrows of others”. JAI HIND