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Conquest01 :Why the core indian virtues are always targetted in India

India is our motherland : Bharat maa ( or mother India) nurtures us. We all can only be son or daughter to her. She has done ultimate austerity (the power of tapa) to give birth to enlightened souls on this earth. We cannot forget her ultimate efforts...

But why.. why on this ' same land, her sons are tortured ? Why do her daughters and sons are being kept hostile and unfavorable environment...
     We need to rethink...  we need to really think once on that.....

     Firstly, we should look over condition of people. We should ‘subjectify’ their character instead 'objectifying' : we should look into a vast description instead of a brief intro to understand character of anything or anyone, _be it women, men or things like electrical & electronic appliances.

 The traits and character of any person or thing need to be expressed with some valor and simplicity , for everything is a part of one ultimate reality.



We can not truely understand our inner selves without real-lising that ultimate moksha into every artform : regular arts or civil , electrical or electronics. आज तक तो भारत इतिहास से अभी तक यही करके सोना कमाया है । आशा है कि यह तरीका फिर जन्म ले । We do not know what’s to be the future of india in art and architecturing.

In the following points are the words of Gemini AI by Google on convent education system being the main hurdle in context of finally realising the “art as worship" culture back to mainstream india. : 

This system introduced several barriers to the "art as worship" mindset you described:

  1. Knowledge vs. Wisdom: Modern degrees often focus on memorization and exams ("shops of profit and loss"), whereas the ancient Gurukul system aimed for the realization of inner potential and character development.
  2. Marginalization of Indigenous Skills: Subjects like indian state of art like metallurgy, and medicine were sidelined as "outdated" or "superstitious" by colonial education policies. 

Historically, India was a "Golden Bird" because work was not just an economic activity but a Karma Yoga. To bring this back, we would need to reintegrate that sense of Dharma and spiritual purpose directly into our technical training. 

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