I am a keen observer, like to question social norms and practices. I have faith in God and in scriptures. I am a person who tries to stay calm wherever possible and believe in life being a marathon, not a sprint.
It's a Sanskrit verse that means "What's the biggest astonishment in life?" The question was one of the 60 questions that Dharamraj asked Yudhishtir in Mahabharata. Yudhishtir's answer to this was that the biggest surprise is that daily people are dying and their relatives who go for their cremation think that they won't be here one day. They plan of their 30s, 50s, about kids, buying property even after watching that life is not eternal. Recently my grandfather passed away, and 1 thing which I observed is that people speak "Ram naam satya hai" while going to the cremation ground but no one says that while coming back. And in case if that dead body wakes up in the middle (cases have happened like this in the past where doctors have wrongly declared a person dead), then everyone will get quite. Why? Nowadays someone's death has also turned into an event just like a small get together, the only thing is that the tent is white. Apart from 4-5 c...
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