Home is a temple ... So, who is the god of the house?


For all these years, we have been singing Dil Ek Mandir to Ghar Ek Mandir for years. The question is how much justice have we done to these two temples so far? It is in these supposed temples of ours that all kinds of dakhas and dramas are performed. There are so many people in the house who are tampering with each other's feelings. Each member treats the other member as if he is the enemy of his dominion, quarreling, quarreling, arguing, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling, quarreling. Taking all these things into consideration, considering the house as a temple, we make the cremation easier. In the same way, from home, we do our heart temple. Does our philosophy, contemplation go to drink the philosophy 'earth'? Or do we deliberately turn a blind eye?

In the scriptures, the parents who are considered to be the gods of the house are considered to be the mother god Bhava and the father god Bhava. In the month of Bhadarwa, we will take the blessings of our late parents by celebrating Shraddha Parva or we will try to reduce their anger by apologizing to them, by giving appropriate alms.

Another big question is why in the life of a parent we all shy away from doing their best? When will we honor the mother-father god who is considered as the god of the temple of the house in our heart temple? Many sons do not even have humanity and constantly drink the blood of their parents. When two eyes become two, the first two eyes of the Valsoy parents forget the sons. And those loving, restless, helpless two eyes are shown the way home. The burning question is, when will we realize that even though we are still religious, parents are the first god of the house?

- Anjana Raval

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