JVB London - Souvenir 2007
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Ahimsa
Non-violence
Non-violence is the need of the hour, the demand of the present era. It is even better to state that non-violence is human nature. Therefore, whenever man drifts away from his nature, problems emerge. To resolve these problems he needs to go back to his true nature i.e. non-violence. This means that from one's original nature to a distortion and from the distortion back to what is natural to him, man moves in cycles. If man could relate to and take a lesson from nature, he would be able to live within the parameters of non-violence - which is what comes naturally to him and a new culture could evolve. Acharya Mahaprajna, October 1, 2007, Pragya Shikhar, Bhuwana, Udaipur |
Non-violence is an eternal religion. This religion is always vital. Following non-violence is a must for family adjustment, social health and universal peace. By the year 2007, the world has progressed in many fields. Material progress has its own importance but without spiritual progress, material progress cannot solve the mental resstessness. Hence, it is important to add spirituality to materiality. Spirituality and morality are elements related to non-violence. Only with the support of these elements can man succeed in both the present and future lives. Yuvacharya Mahashraman, September 27, 2007, Pragya Shikar, Bhuwana, Udaipur |
Ahimsa or non-violence is a boon and blessing for 1 every living being. It is a universal and eternal truth that only ahimsa can save and protect this violence oriented world. New facets of violence or himsa are being witnessed in the twenty first century. Sadhvi Pramukha Kanakprabha, October 6, 2007, Bhuwana, Udaipur |