EDITORIAL
By releasing this issue, firstly I thanks to God who is giving me power to write something. 8th of March is being celebrated as Woman’s Day. Here I would like to share some words with you upon this through this column.
Woman is embodiment of many qualities; on the one hand she is known to be of the most beautiful creation of God, on the other hand, she is also epitome of tolerance, dignity and love. In fact, the virtues of a woman cannot be described in words. Woman has always been a boom to the man. She becomes a fountain of love as a mother, showers her well wishes and prayer as a sister and then cooperates and supports man through thick and thin as a wife. Even our prophets have praising the household where daughter is born.
Although the society has changed a lot but still the woman is look down upon. In Indian household daughter are discriminated in comparison to boys and they are made to work more in comparison to boys and imposed more restrictions. That’s why daughter have a low self esteem. Here I would like to put forward my thoughts that more the coal is burned, the more it gets refined that’s why parents teach household works to the daughter and take more works so that when they go in their In-Laws, they get praise. If we talk secondly then daughter is dignity of a household. For every man his dignity is important that’s why parents impose so many restrictions on daughter to protect them from the evil eyes of the society. I personally think that daughter is dignity of household and son is wealth. Wealth ones lost can be gained but respect ones lost can never be gained. So daughter should have a dignified thought process which is good for them, their parents and the society at large.
The western culture begins to influence our society. Going beyond extreme is preparing for one’s doom. A girl should be careful while wearing western clothes and spending time in western culture. Some time due to modernization even a well-mannered girl blindly copies the western culture especially western clothes. Unaware of the fact that society may cast evil eyes on her any time. There is an old saying by our ancestor which I would like to quote here “Woman, Food and Wealth are best kept under a veil. Having said the above, I still solute the most beautiful creation of God called “Woman”
I specially thanks to Rev. Arun Sareen, a man of nice and cooperative nature and Rev.S, P. Jindal, a loftiest person, who have been contributed to the completion of this magazine. I am also thankful to readers for their precious feedback.
Editor Vishwa Nath
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