KAMLA COMES HOME,
AND IS MUCH HAPPIER FOR THAT
AND IS MUCH HAPPIER FOR THAT
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Unnati Kant, an HR professional, decided to quit and stay at home because she felt that her responsibilities towards her home were higher on her priority list. “Work was important but there were other things as well. We wanted to start a family. Bringing up a child, I knew, was a full time job, so I gave up the other one. Also, the decision was purely mine. No one told me to quit. But I didn’t want to compromise on the quality time that I could devote to my child if I stayed at home.
Besides, the choice to go back to work is always open, right? My qualifications exist and so does the support from family.”
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WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
Hindu families all over the world are struggling - some failing, most succeeding. Our experience is that those most rooted in their Hinduness cope better and are the better survivors. Hindu households, sheltering one-sixth of the human race, are being threatened. ... Hinduism teaches a constellation of principles which, if followed by husband and wife, make the bold assertion that preserving the marriage and the integrity of the family. Hinduism teaches them the ideals of dharma, which includes duty, selflessness, virtue and faith. When dharma is the shared ideal of every family member - as opposed to self-fulfillment or social-economic objectives - it is easier to navigate troubled waters, easier to persist in seasons of loss or lack, in times of emotional or mental difficulty. An important ideal that help a family survive in Hinduism is that father and mother are the children’s first guru, first teacher of things of the spirit.
“What Is Hinduism?” :
Chapter 10: “Family Life and Monastic Life”
“The Spiritual Ideals of Hinduism’s” - “The Hindu View of Family”
Hinduism Today Magazine - Himalaya Academy, India - USA - 2007
http://www.hinduism-today.com/modules/wfdownloads/singlefile.php?cid=25&lid=40
Chapter 10: “Family Life and Monastic Life”
“The Spiritual Ideals of Hinduism’s” - “The Hindu View of Family”
Hinduism Today Magazine - Himalaya Academy, India - USA - 2007
http://www.hinduism-today.com/modules/wfdownloads/singlefile.php?cid=25&lid=40
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