J Sai Deepak on Dharma or Constitution | Preserving Indian Languages - Importance of mother Tongue

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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    In this thought-provoking video, J Sai Deepak delves into the importance of preserving linguistic and cultural heritage in Bharat. He challenges the notion that English is necessary for progress and success, highlighting that Europe thrives without relying solely on English. The video explores the significance of mother tongues and traditional values, emphasizing how ancient Indian inscriptions demonstrate a deep-rooted democratic tradition.
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    J Sai Deepak argues for a balanced approach to education, where children learn in their mother tongue while also acquiring proficiency in English. He stresses that embracing one's native language and culture is crucial for maintaining self-confidence and a strong identity. The discussion includes the concept of alternative schooling and homeschooling as viable options for those wanting to preserve cultural values in education.
    The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to support and share the message, encouraging a broader dialogue on the role of language and cultural pride in modern India.
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  • @clearCutTalks
    @clearCutTalks  4 місяці тому +1

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  • @sudhasreenivasan9557
    @sudhasreenivasan9557 4 місяці тому +7

    sai deepak is a great personality and gift to our society.

  • @bikromshovo8542
    @bikromshovo8542 4 місяці тому +5

    J Sai Deepak is so knowledgeable and master in debate.

  • @saisushant623
    @saisushant623 4 місяці тому

    Deepak + Dr. Ranganathan = opponent burned

  • @pjane9231
    @pjane9231 3 місяці тому

    Misinterpretation of Dharma by the West.
    Comparison
    Biblical or Quranic traditions are centered around the concept of religion, It is about belief in a God and his messenger and the book as an abstract manifestation that entails distinct sets of beliefs or doctrines for the believers and their relation with non believers which is mostly based on hatred and rejection. Dharma is eternal while the religion is started by a prophet or messenger. Religion claims itself to be the reality and does not permit questioning. Biblical and Quranic religions is exclusive as it excludes others and emphasis on a single God, a Prophet or savior and a holy book which alone is the way of liberation.
    Religion applies only to human beings and not to the entire cosmos; there is no religion of electrons, monkeys, plants and galaxies, whereas all of them have their dharma their function even if they carry it out without intention.
    Dharma vs Religion/Majhab
    Indic spiritual traditions are centered around the concept of Dharma. How Dharma is different form religion? Dharma is the Duty it is the Function as per one's virtue, qualification, personal, professional and social obligations in a sustainable manner. It emphasizes on the the performance of Karma in accordance to Dharma and Rta" (Rta" It is the Cosmic Order or the fundamental principles of the operation of universe) All actions that are harmonious and in accordance to Rta" the cosmic and social order is Dharma what is not is Adharma. Dharma is universal and applicable to everyone and everything around us and as per the nature of person object time and space its methodology can vary. According to Gita Svadharma is better though difficult to practice it comprises of prescribed duties of an individual for material and spiritual fulfilment. Dharma is concerned with the basic principles of cosmic and individual existence in conformity to one's duty and nature. While karma is an action that can be either good or bad, dharma is a moral direction for karma to bear positive and auspicious fruits for oneself and those who are affected by it. Dharma has the Sanskrit root dhri, which means "that which upholds" or "that without which nothing can stand" or "that which maintains the stability and harmony of the universe." Dharma encompasses the natural, innate behavior of things, duty, law, ethics, virtue, etc. Every entity in the cosmos has its particular dharma ― from the electron, which has the dharma to move in a certain manner, to the clouds, galaxies, plants, insects, and of course, man. Man's understanding of the dharma of inanimate things is what we now call physics. Dharma provides the principles for the harmonious fulfillment of all aspects of life, including material and non material including enlightenment and liberation (moksha). Religion, then, is only one subset of dharma's scope.
    What is the religion of Dharmic people or people of Indic civilization? Why do we need to call it religion??
    Sanatan Dharma is our way of life and it is also our religion.
    World order is based on internationally recognised set of laws and rights. The constitution and UN charter grants special rights and privileges to the organized religions of the world. Although Religion is confined within the scope of Dharma hence it is a subset of Dharma however the world lacks the understanding about the principle of Dharma hence it becomes important to present certain principles of Dharma unlike the religion of the west.
    Our relegion is an offshoot of our Dharma and ou Indic way of life. Dharma acknowledges and prescribes several paths or methodology for the attainment of the highest purpose of our existence. There are many sects, pantha or marga of Dharmic people and since Dharma is an inclusive philosophy that is continuous in nature so the right term for Dharmic philosophy and tradition is Sanatan Dharma. It prescribes many distinct paths of spiritual enhancement, enlightenment and liberation.
    Of the many religious traditons prescribed and practiced by the people of Indic Dharmic civilization there are many Paths or Margas that can be listed as follows Bodh Marg or path of Buddha, Jain Marg or path of Mahavira, Gyana marga or the path of knowledge, Karma Yoga or path of action, Dhyaan Yoga or path of meditation, Bhakti Yoga or path of devotion. spirituality practiced in its many theistic and monistic forms such as Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Shaktism. Sikhism etc. that revolved around Bhakti Marga, Gyana Marga and Karma Marga. (In true sense Indian polytheism is monism as it recognises that all manifestations all virtues are the expression of one supereme singular reality which can manifest itself in infinite possibilities)

  • @gopaakrishnanmvenkataraman9129
    @gopaakrishnanmvenkataraman9129 4 місяці тому

    When Dharma replaces constitution Born out conflict resolving mechanism a feature world wide
    World will be peaceful Paradise

  • @nagarajakm6374
    @nagarajakm6374 4 місяці тому

    Aum Sanaatana dharma ki jai
    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏