Showing posts with label Religious Diversity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religious Diversity. Show all posts
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
Gandhi’s Legacy is still alive : An Article by Nandini Goel.
(Heroes never die!)
Mahatma Gandhi is the father of our nation. We have read a lot about him in books, but to understand his importance you should go to places like Dandi. A Week back I was in Dandi and I was inspired when I learned about the works of Gandhi and how he accomplished them with facing number of hardships. For all he did, he inspire his people, he fought for their rights.
Mahatma Gandhi completed the Dandi Movement in 24 days on April, 6 1930. He started his journey from Sabarmati Ashram, Ahmadabad to the Shore of Dandi. This March wasn’t an ordinary march although anyone can pick up salt and walk up to 20 km every day. However, his wasn’t a superfluous act but the desperation to inspire the people to fight for their rights and to tell them that it's senseless to pay tax for something on which no one has the right was commendable. The time when the World‘s economy was down and Gandhi realized if you want to break someone’s backbone, hit his bank account.
To my understanding, Mahatma Gandhi wanted to agitate against the Colonial Rule as he realized that the foreigners were already under pressure due to their Economic Downfall. Also, the Danger of War (World War 2 started in late 1930s) was hovering over their heads. Mahatma Gandhi wanted nationwide Civil Disobedience movement and he also got succeeded. Mahatma Gandhi took advantage of this weakness of the Colonial Rule in India and hurt them at the right place, at the right time.
This Dandi Movement wasn’t just for some salt but was his ‘Desperation to see an Independent Nation’ and it was his ‘Confidence to break the Confidence of the foreign rule’. He wanted to weaken the self confidence of the foreigners.
He also knew that the government would take actions against him and his followers and then he will be successful in bringing the movement to the notice of entire nation and so making it a mass movement.
He knew there would be violence by the British and his movement would be scrutinized at every level. He was aware of the possibilities, his attempt would be maligned in public but his sincere attempt and his foresight got him the right results for himself and his countrymen.
His main aim was to break the Colonial Rule and also to educate the People of India about their ignorance and also it was step to bring Indians more closely towards their self belief and self reliance.
Reading about Gandhi makes me feel that he wasn’t self centered and he always thought for others. It is very difficult to understand why someone would ever march from Sabarmati to the seashore just for himself unless his love for his countrymen was infallible.
Mahatma Gandhi was committed to inspire the people of India. He always put his countrymen before himself. He was locked behind bars so many times but still his self belief kept alive. From Dandi, I gathered a wonderful understanding about life and it was that “Never let your Self Belief Die”. Not only he had strong self belief but also he was a great visionary. Even before his Dandi Movement, he had sent a letter to Lord Irwin (Viceroy during that time) regarding the abolishment of the Salt Act but his plea was unheard. He had no option left and he planned the Dandi March.
In Life, many a times we all do things before thinking, but he had his strong reasons behind each and every decision.
I want every reader to Think: “Isn’t it foolish to walk and march rather than going in a bus or a car” but this was his philosophy. He knew how to inspire people, and to do that you have to do something extra ordinary. He could have reached the shore of Dandi in a single day, but he knew that wouldn’t make an impact on the minds of people and his attempt would have gone fruitless. This shows his strength as a visionary.
I am inspired from my trip to Dandi to do something wonderful for humanity, for the people and all those who expect more from me. Mahatma Gandhi’s love for his countrymen was apparent and I also want to feel the same love and respect for my country.
During this trip to Dandi, I felt that Mahatma Gandhi wasn’t a biased person who differentiated between religions. As during his march he stayed in a Wora’s house (Wora is a Muslim community). This inspired me to think about the world as one. It made me feel if God didn’t differentiate between religions. If the creator of all doesn’t differentiate between religions, then why do humans? We have no right to discriminate any human being on the basis of his religion. It was one of Gandhi’s main aims to unite all religions in India during those days of movement but somehow, even today this goal hasn’t been achieved.
Mahatma Gandhi had a great philosophy and I believe if the governments around the world adopts his philosophy, then the world would be a safer place to live. Some Leaders after Gandhi such as Martin Luther King Jr. followed the philosophy of Gandhi and followed the path which helped King to attain his goal of reuniting America as one, helping him to demolish the difference between Blacks and Whites.
Gandhi’s Ideas were always meaningful. He had a good descriptive reason behind each and every movement he took. If this philosophy is adopted by the people, then the level of crime would automatically decrease because people would think before they act.
We do not expect the people in today’s world to march for salt from Sabarmati to Dandi, but we hope that people might adopt Gandhi’s vision, the one he had for every human of this earth. We want for every human being to live a serene life. That he or she doesn’t start a fight with the one who disagrees with them. They must take an action which indirectly sets a message for his opponent that if you won’t listen to me then I won’t harm you but this is what I can do. This was Mahatma Gandhi’s way of working. He wouldn't raise his hand, but he would let his distracters know that he disagrees with them and he will not let them have things their way.
Mahatma Gandhi had a special inherited skill of controlling his emotions. He won’t let his emotions be out in public. I wish I was also so patient. I wish I could gather such skill and be more patient someday.
Dandi was a wonderful trip. I learned a lot from it. I learned about the mistakes I make and I also understood with this trip how I can correct them with my patience. I am Inspired to adopt the way of Mahatma Gandhi someday in my life. I know everyone cannot be Gandhi, but learning from his goodness is not a bad idea, maybe because you get to learn about such visionaries once in a life time.
This is what I learned from my trip to Dandi. I hope that my message make a little impact on the children of the world. These were the views I brought from the Land on which Gandhi marched.
Hope can help the world
Peace for all.
Nandini Goel
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Sunday, 28 October 2012
Food for thought..... Food for all .Poem by Nandini Goel
Food for thought..... Food for all .Poem by Nandini Goel
Each Morning when I wake up..
And read about the plight of children..
Starving to Death!!
The "One" who are the same age as I am
I feel anguish and pain.
Why we both live two totally different lives
Why so much of Injustice?
Why is so Difference?
Looking at the potato
Lying On my kitchen table
I ask myself" Is it so difficult to get for a meal?"
Even on my dining table
When I see some left over on my plate
I ask myself "How can I squander even a bit of food?"
When the world is drowning in the flood of starvation.
Food is the birth right of every human being
Like no one owns the world
No one owns the food..
If a person buys food more than his needs
Then that's rude!!
When the Mighty and the strong
Accumulates more then their needs
Yes they are strong and capable...
Even the god must be having sleepless nights...
After watching his children suffering for life...
There is a point to remember...
They are the chaperons...
They have a duty to fullfill....
Its our schlep....
No matter If you don't like
You have to carry the food to the needy and the whole mankind.
So much land but still not enough land...
So much land but not enough food...
So less population but so many houses...
So many people but not enough food...
Why is that so???
We have redundant houses, but not enough food...
Why is that so???
Instead of Crops I see buildings of concrete...
Why is that so???
That the farmer doesn't wants to be a farmer anymore...
Why is that so???
That the farmer wants to earn money by selling his land and be a millionare in a go...
If we don't have someone who grows...
If we don't have land on which we grow
How we'll survive???
I see so much pain and suffering
On the Streets and Everywhere..
Oh! Don't remind me "Industrilization is imperative"..
Is n't that to a limit??...
What if it destroys the balance..
Wouldn't It be sheer wastage.....
Of this god's Wonderful Present.....
I've been hearing news
About poverty everyday
Why is that so???
That even after Your contribution of millions and billions
We can't feed all....
Why is that so???
With such a big contribution
We still have hunger alive...
May be more of our sweat and blood is Needed...
To make the food suffice...
So lets contribute for the sake of the mankind!!!
I can't sustain it anymore...
It's time we eradicate the starvation...
Lets get more sensitive about it
O! God help me to help my fellow beings...
Thank You.
Nandini Goel.
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
For the sake of the Weak & Helpless.....Poem by Nandini Goel
For the sake of the Weak & Helpless.....Poem by Nandini Goel
We all are a part of this ravishing world
But sometimes it seems like this world is covetous
You pretend as if you care about the world
But that's just a travesty
Whenever you see a mendicant on the road
You call him a ravenous
Not only a pauper
But even the scavenger in your house
Is treated viciously
If you treat the impoverished so wickedly
Then you should be given no mercy and courtesy
Well if god gave you prudence
And a prosperous Life
Than why are you so critic
to the Impoverished
You should be a benign
And Succor them as a fellowmate
You should use your sagacity
To be genial to others
But you beguile someone.....
Shame on you...Shame on you.....
Thank You
For the sake of the Weak & Helpless.....Poem by Nandini Goel
For the sake of the Weak & Helpless.....Poem by Nandini Goel
We all are a part of this ravishing world
But sometimes it seems like this world is covetous
You pretend as if you care about the world
But that's just a travesty
Whenever you see a mendicant on the road
You call him a ravenous
Not only a pauper
But even the scavenger in your house
Is treated viciously
If you treat the impoverished so wickedly
Then you should be given no mercy and courtesy
Well if god gave you prudence
And a prosperous Life
Than why are you so critic
to the Impoverished
You should be a benign
And Succor them as a fellowmate
You should use your sagacity
To be genial to others
But you beguile someone.....
Shame on you...Shame on you.....
Thank You
We all are a part of this ravishing world
But sometimes it seems like this world is covetous
You pretend as if you care about the world
But that's just a travesty
Whenever you see a mendicant on the road
You call him a ravenous
Not only a pauper
But even the scavenger in your house
Is treated viciously
If you treat the impoverished so wickedly
Then you should be given no mercy and courtesy
Well if god gave you prudence
And a prosperous Life
Than why are you so critic
to the Impoverished
You should be a benign
And Succor them as a fellowmate
You should use your sagacity
To be genial to others
But you beguile someone.....
Shame on you...Shame on you.....
Thank You
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Sunday, 17 June 2012
Wars: The Humanity’s Offender
Wars: The Humanity’s Offender………by Nandini Goel
How the World Abandoned in front of cruelty.
We never knew when we surrendered, abated and abolished humanity.
But by abrogating god’s rule we torture each other
But how’ll you abscond in front of god.
We weren’t insane
Just we chose the wrong path and lane.
Let’s not abolish the humanity.
So in future we don’t need mistakes from history..
How can we do this to ourselves?
Life should move like a peaceful caravan.
We can start a fight without any theory
When the law asks, do we have “a fortiori”?
We start a fight Ad Infinitum
When the law asks to abide
We start an argumentum
We start a war for inducement
This Infringement
Leads to losses which are inexpedient
How’ll we fulfill the losses?
It all wouldn’t have happened
If we would have calmed our horses
We are distributing violence every hour
This is giving birth to criminals and juvenile offenders
Let’s abate this horrendous hoax
Rebuilt the earth into a peaceful home
thanks
Nandini Goel
15th June 2012
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
The Village of My Dreams….by Nandini Goel
The Village of My Dreams….by Nandini Goel
The Village of my dreams is still in my mind.
There are still many nuts to grind.
This Village of mine will be spiffing. My Village’s Citizen will be smarmy. We’ll
Have to remove this skullduggery . There shouldn’t be violence in my village.
I’ll have to vapid all their slovenly thoughts. No bias on the basis of Caste System
And Untouchability. Where the people will govern themselves through their strong
“Panchayati Raj”. Where one will stand for other in times of need. No one should be
Illiterate in this village of mine. Peope in my village shall lead a peaceful and a
Healthy life. Good Education and Jobs should be the right of all. I want my village to
Be the best of all. I’ll not let my village’s citizen become spendthrift. So even if its
A famine or a flood my village will never lack funds. I’ll have to slog that is why
I’ve made this project. My village will have people of all religion and faith those who
All believe in the poem we heard during Indepedence Movement.
“Don’t Forget the days of blood” O! Friend
“ In the midst of your happiness remember to shed a tear for us”
“The Hunter has torn every sing flower”
“Do Plant a tree in desert garden” Dear Friend
“Having Fallen to bullets we slept in Jallianwallah Bagh”
“Do light a lamp on this lovely grave” O! friend
“The blood of Hindus /Muslims/ Sikhs/Christian and all flow together today”
“Do soak your robe in this river of blood “ Dear Friend
“Some rat in Jail while other lie in their grave”
“Do shed a few tears for them” O! Friend !!!!
This poem was sung after Jallianwallah Bagh Massacre which inspires us to live in
Unison. Although Unity between Religion can’t be found in today’s World and we
often hear the news of crusades between Hindus and Muslims.
But I want the people of my village with this religious diversity, who will live in harmony.
Thank you
Nandini Goel
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