3 things I learned from RadhaKrishna
For the past few months, my mom and I have been watching a series called RadhaKrishna. It shows the life of RadhaKrishna, their sacrifices, emotions and achievements. At each end of an episode, Krishna tells us a lesson to remember and follow. I have learned three things from their life which I will also try to follow.
The first one is to always do your work without worrying about the result. Many people think what will happen if they do this or that and they start worrying about the result which will happen after that activity. I also sometimes follow this learning. I love music. I take many classes to learn music. I learn singing, piano and flute. Every year, I give an exam for each class; so three exams in a year. I give all three exams without worrying about the marks or the result of the exam. That's how I follow this learning. This lesson is very big. People can follow it in many different ways and do different activities to follow it.
The second learning is to always look on the bright side of life. I remembered the proverb-Glass is half full rather than half empty. It means, whenever anything happens- good or bad, you just have to look at the positive side of what is happening. When very bad and remorseful things happen, we feel sad and think there is nothing good in that. But still there is always something good hidden in everything. I try to follow this lesson so when something remorseful happens I try to see the good things in it.
The last but not the least learning is to always keep a promise. Lord Krishna had promised Jara in his previous life and still kept that promise and let Jara kill him. He remembered and kept his promise even if he was reborn. We should always keep a promise regardless of the circumstances. Even I keep small promises given to my mom like completing my homework or cleaning my room.
Sanaa,I am so happy that you have been making the best use of the modern age technolgies to study and form your own views and also practising them in your day to day life.Bhagwat Geeta is not different than what you have written dear, and you have made it easy for your age like the young GNYANESHWAR!. You have a bright future ahead!.Keep going!
ReplyDeletePerfect Nainatai, Sanaa has a bright future .
DeleteThank you so much! 😁
DeleteVery well written sana
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