The expression of faith in our invisible supportive parents is the true faith


- The fathers who gave birth to us. And we are indebted to the fathers whose upbringing and upbringing we have grown from small to large, who have given up their selfishness for our credit.

Krishnapaksha of Bha Darva month which is called 'Mahalaya' or Shraddha Paksha. During these days we are going to be successful by remembering our ancestors. It is said that devotional remembrance immortalizes the one who is taken away from the body. The fathers whom Kale has destroyed but whose good thoughts and deeds have made them immortal, have to pay homage to them with gratitude. The importance of faith is special in this ritual. It is said that 'shraddhaya yatkriyate tat' i.e. it is done faithfully is called shraddha.

The Gita says, 'If you remember, do, pray and worship the fathers, you will receive the fathers. Parents are highly pure souls. Who lives in the patriarchal world. He is our invisible helper. ' These parents continue to help us from time to time. Our clan can make good progress if His grace is done. If any seeker has faith in his fathers, then his marital life becomes happy. And the domestic strife is gone. They will give us strength and peace if we give faith to them rather than doing desperate deeds. The Vedas describe a patriarchy. Accordingly, in Shraddha Paksha, if we remember them by expressing our faith in the fathers, we will continue to receive their blessings.

Such is the subtle influence of our fathers. Then during the Shraddha Paksha, offer them, make a sweet meal, remove the part of the cow and dog from it, have a family meal. Yes, that's not enough. But we have to be determined to perpetuate the thoughts, feelings, religion and culture that our fathers have spent their lives for the good ideas and noble sentiments that our fathers have spent their lives for. In addition to creating a life and behavior that increases their self-esteem, they have to donate and offer alms so that they can find happiness in the vagina they are in.

The fathers who gave birth to us. And we are indebted to the fathers whose upbringing and upbringing we have grown from small to large, who have given up their selfishness for our credit. Yes, when a man unselfishly does our work, does us a favor, we become indebted to him. It seems that our fathers have done us many favors. So we can get rid of their debt by doing deeds that satisfy them.

Not only that, the days of Shraddha are the days of contemplating death. We too are going to go one day like our fathers. By remembering this, one has to be ready to build the pattern of good deeds. In the days of Shraddha, if we think so much, there is a lot to do. Sujnoshu ki bahuna?

- Kanaiyalal Raval

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