RAILWAY JOURNEYS ALWAYS GIVES YOU A GIST OF HUMAN LIVES..
RAILWAY JOURNEYS ALWAYS GIVES YOU A GIST OF HUMAN LIVES...
YES.....all will be familiar with scenes like this in railway journeys.....
Today I had a rail journey from Coimbatore to Kottayam and I am sharing my small observations made today about human life...
IN A RAILWAY STATION,
A variety of people from Delhi to Kanyakumari. The age old saga of unity in diversity comes to mind...
Then after some time they become crowds rushing for one common cause..catching the train..!
Somehow all will manage to get in ...then starts the issue to get a seat...after capturing seats,they go on comfortably chatting with whomever they find with a smile on the opposite seats...
Toilets will not be FINE ,,yet they will sigh after some time thinking who is going to come again to ENJOY IT.....and happily they will enter it among once upon a time stories in mind!!
Coming to my experience.....I bought Chetan bhagatjis 'What young india wants' and was reading in the train.... After some time , the train stopped at some station. On the opposite seat a lady was seeing curiously her small cute girl child playing with her father and we also did the same...watching the innocence and innate instincts of childhood ......the things we adults lost.....!
I was sitting nearby the window ,so i could see another train stopped nearby and some passengers sitting on the door steps....It seemed they are from the north east, they were throwing jokes.
On the rail track,a crow was sitting and it was trying to snatch a piece of vada..The scavengers of the nature.....our own witty crow in the stories....
What one of the guys sitting on the door steps of the train did was to throw it a stone and it flew away..He seemed to be a soldier too because he was wearing soldier uniform pants...
I thought this man who is supposed to save the nation is not in terms with a hungry innocent creature ..oh..god..!
Thoughts progressed further..Chetanji in his book tells how to change the Indian youth by renovating morals and ideology ...
In the past, we had epics and even small grandma tales depicting animals as main characters.
The proud generous lion was the most appreciable king and the witty fox was his minister..
Lord Krishna had cows as his friends,also he gave moksha to a demoniac serpent like Kaliya...
These are not mere tales ,but strong instruments meant to make the children aware at an early age about the role of animals in this world,,,
Remember the Panchatantra tales depicted both the characters of animals and moral lessons related to those tales...These are not mere coincidences...Older generation had their own strong visions and they had planned these things in their scriptures with a thorough knowledge of the human mind and animal life.
This is why we call them having jnana drishti...
FROM THIS WHAT I FELT WAS THAT..
If that small girl child who represented the upcoming generation needs to survive as the fittest in the tough world, she has to be in tune with nature and other living creatures....
Her smile will spread to each of us If this vision is realized....
YES.....all will be familiar with scenes like this in railway journeys.....
Today I had a rail journey from Coimbatore to Kottayam and I am sharing my small observations made today about human life...
IN A RAILWAY STATION,
A variety of people from Delhi to Kanyakumari. The age old saga of unity in diversity comes to mind...
Then after some time they become crowds rushing for one common cause..catching the train..!
Somehow all will manage to get in ...then starts the issue to get a seat...after capturing seats,they go on comfortably chatting with whomever they find with a smile on the opposite seats...
Toilets will not be FINE ,,yet they will sigh after some time thinking who is going to come again to ENJOY IT.....and happily they will enter it among once upon a time stories in mind!!
Coming to my experience.....I bought Chetan bhagatjis 'What young india wants' and was reading in the train.... After some time , the train stopped at some station. On the opposite seat a lady was seeing curiously her small cute girl child playing with her father and we also did the same...watching the innocence and innate instincts of childhood ......the things we adults lost.....!
I was sitting nearby the window ,so i could see another train stopped nearby and some passengers sitting on the door steps....It seemed they are from the north east, they were throwing jokes.
On the rail track,a crow was sitting and it was trying to snatch a piece of vada..The scavengers of the nature.....our own witty crow in the stories....
What one of the guys sitting on the door steps of the train did was to throw it a stone and it flew away..He seemed to be a soldier too because he was wearing soldier uniform pants...
I thought this man who is supposed to save the nation is not in terms with a hungry innocent creature ..oh..god..!
Thoughts progressed further..Chetanji in his book tells how to change the Indian youth by renovating morals and ideology ...
In the past, we had epics and even small grandma tales depicting animals as main characters.
The proud generous lion was the most appreciable king and the witty fox was his minister..
Lord Krishna had cows as his friends,also he gave moksha to a demoniac serpent like Kaliya...
These are not mere tales ,but strong instruments meant to make the children aware at an early age about the role of animals in this world,,,
Remember the Panchatantra tales depicted both the characters of animals and moral lessons related to those tales...These are not mere coincidences...Older generation had their own strong visions and they had planned these things in their scriptures with a thorough knowledge of the human mind and animal life.
This is why we call them having jnana drishti...
FROM THIS WHAT I FELT WAS THAT..
If that small girl child who represented the upcoming generation needs to survive as the fittest in the tough world, she has to be in tune with nature and other living creatures....
Her smile will spread to each of us If this vision is realized....
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