Motherland the Dignity of civilized man
Rig Veda quotes “A person who is respectful towards his land, civilization and language, attains greatness and he acquires all the happiness of life. His deeds should be such that makes the motherland, the culture and language proud. Even famous quotes from Ramayana “Janani Janma-bhoomi-scha Swargadapi Gariyasi.”
By Santosh Gaur :
New Delhi, December 01, 2014 : How fortunate when one’s born in the land of tranquility. No one can repay his debts towards his land with just meagre words. What we are doing to nourish our land? One must ask this question to a self. A small action towards its growth can feel us pride. We must say, we don’t need any appreciation, but just want to accomplish small duty to my land. Must thanks to one’s sovereign that sustain one’s life with grains that grow on earth, all our earthly desires are nourished through our land. How can we overlook debt towards it?
“I proud growing in its pure sand
My soul pondered with its pure essence, rights & ownership with deep respect.
Heart beat with rhythm of their real heroes and solder of peace.
Cherished us in land of eternity,
Countless blessings motivated us to be more worthy,
The more giving and more respect worthy.
The more one devote its karma for the land,
Blooming soul has its pure end.”
An ancient philosophy Rig Veda quotes “A person who is respectful towards his land, civilization and language, attains greatness and he acquires all the happiness of life. His deeds should be such that makes the motherland, the culture and language proud. Even famous quotes from Ramayana “Janani Janma-bhoomi-scha Swargadapi Gariyasi.”
We must praise our mother and motherland because they possess utmost purity and more value even then heaven.
An American Writer, historian and philosopher “Will Durant” (1935-1975), says “India was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of Europe’s languages: she was the mother of our philosophy; mother, through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics; mother, through the Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity; mother, through the village community, of self-government and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all.”