Perception
People often hear them say that their dignity, their
reputation, their inadequacies, their happiness, their sorrows and their
benefits etc., are important.
In a sense, it can be said that this belief is also true
and justified. It is like, if a person is doing good and bad things, he has to
take loss and gain. After listening to them, the world's moral code becomes
more like an outlet, more valuable, a reflection of good deeds and respect.
Detailing
But in the article Mukti, the poet Tulsidas says the
opposite of the popular belief that-'Loss-gain-life-death, fame-loss-hand-way.'
That is, from birth to death, a person is capable of gain and loss.
He has no control over his hand or his hand in it. The
creator must bear the same amount of gain and loss as he wishes. Humiliation must
also be tolerated. Life and death are always in the hands of the creator, but
not in his hands in a completely unsatisfactory way.
Deeper Views
When we think deeply about the general view and beauty,
measuring or examining the truth on the basis of human experience, the poet's
belief is often seen to be true and logical.
Man continues to work hard day and night thinking that by
finding his success, he will be able to find happiness and success in life, but
the opposite is true. The Creator does all that is good by turning water on his
work.
Instances In Support
The truth of this matter can be easily understood by example.
The farmer plants heavy plants day and night. The mind does not thrive on
seeing the success of its work and its hard work in the field of broad
vegetation.
But suddenly, at night, when it rains or floods, it
destroys them all. Everything is in the hands of the creator. What else can one
say besides this.
Likewise, the man performs
many kinds of work, good and bad, and earns a living by performing many kinds
of hard work. The idea is also very exciting after you think you are not
worried about the future.
Then suddenly a catastrophe,
an accident takes his life and the basis of the idea of his
future happiness, even with the wealth he has in his life, he could not protect
his life.
Most of the time a person
does good deeds because the result will increase his fame. So, he keeps on
doing his work. He is forced to suffer in a place of honor and inadequacy in
the place of fame.
Conclusion
Therefore, it must be
accepted that man has nothing in his hand. Whatever it is, it's in the hands of
the law. The same Vishwakar, Barta and Harata. It is the result of his own
desire, laziness and lust.
This visual world, it’s
particle-by-particle works on it. The wind blows because of his will. It's
raining, the moon and the stars come in their order. At the same time, fame and
fortune, respect, etc. by the makers and contributors to everything.
While giving this
continuity, Lord Shri Krishna said to Arjuna in Gita, give me good and bad for
me. So, it also intends here to consider everyone in God's hands, loss and
gain, fame and fortune and so on, and then continue to do his work.
Written by – Ruchika Sinha
Edited by – Keerthana Lakshmi
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