Its just the yesterday I went to one of my colleague's home,the reason behind is a formal meeting before leaving the office as long its my last day.So,although its not my first visit but am astonished to saw at a glance as soon I stepped into.The set up is very simple there's no humpty dumpty of furniture's a double bed,accompanied with a LED TV on wall,a cooler on the outer window,a sofa and computer-table for working that my friend uses.So,the glimpse astonished me is a image of some Sikh Gurus on the shoulder of the wooden bed,and beside of that its an idol of Ganeshji,although the very first time I noticed this change but it doesn't take a long to make me remind that my sister-in-law(his wife) is a Punjabi,and as my friend is of simple Hindu belief.
Well,as my friend is on a call when I reported his place and as soon he hang up the call I make him acknowledged of the fact astonished on a certain glimpse.So,he clarified on his end that he's just too liberal with anyone's religious belief;and even if somebody wants to read the holy Namaj at his place,he'd have no objection even.
For that time being,I'm impressed with his liberal thought of celebrating the communal harmony but the very evening when I was just wandering in my own thoughts so I realized is that all he doing is correct!
Yes,and the plot the question arouse from is nothing but if two mature peoples are equally devoted to there own religion and they feel its quite justifiable to follow there own idols or images or Gurus in their own way.So,what about the child that will come someday on the earth?
We're determined with our own beliefs and upbringings of course,but is that all we meant to brought up for;isn't any other duty we fall off within us even if when we having our better-half from some other communities or religious beliefs!
I believe personally when it comes to India we shouldn't manifest our own views of religions with our fellow among st may be our family or a larger social group.Its a real celebrating fact that we're dare enough to break the century boundaries of caste,creed and religions.
But the alarming question unanswered what religion'd the child will follow.Isn't it possible for us to implement the theory of oneness or the democracy in our own life.
I wish its damn possible and when it comes to an Indian I swear the answer must be "Hell Yes".
May the glory live long,be proud to be an Indian;be an Indian by heart.
Jai Hind.
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