Krishna Kumar
@krishnakumarks active 5 years, 2 months ago-
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In reply to: SAMBASIVAN.S. wrote a new post, Tolerance is the key for success in life–Tolerance is practiced more in India Hello friends, I want to share an experience I had yesterday. In Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, M […] View
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In reply to: Mahesh wrote a new post, I don’t Rely on Google Much These Days There was a time when I used to use a lot of google services and products. I remember spending a lot of time using the Google’s RSS feed program. And […] View
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In reply to: acelawrites wrote a new post, He was Born April Fool’s Day Photo shows my grandchild, the son of my niece who gave birth on April Fool’s Day. Today is the son’s first birthday. He is the youngest member of our […] View
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In reply to: Krishna Kumar wrote a new post, Importance of Fasting, No Study Period And Sivi’s Sacrifice In Hinduism Credit image share and thanks to indianexpress.com navratri-fasting759.jpg There are many important […] View
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I admire people who do fasting as part of their religious activities. It is good to go on fasting, I think I can do it but I should have water or fruits. Unhealthy people could not go on fasting, and it is best to ask the doctor first before doing it.
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Thanks for the feedback. In India fasting in almost all the religions is observed in different forms but the sentiment behind all these is to cleanse oneself spiritually and purify ones thoughts and deeds. It is taught since childhood and for children the fast is generally for a period of half day depending on their age. The kind of food which is served to people who are fasting is also different from the normal food. Generally it is observed by ordinary folk either in the family or as a community so there is a sense of bonding and focus towards to supreme being.
There are many modern health issues which are created by humans due to the lifestyle being practiced by them. While it was a normal thing and was a way of life in the olden days and people where also physically fit to fast as the kind of work they used to do was physical work. Nowadays people mostly work in offices and have no physical work but only desk work this makes them find it difficult to follow the procedure. The good thing is in India people follow this procedure of fasting and are happy and enthusiastic doing so.
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