Good & Bad Deeds

Good & Bad Deeds

If a person is born without defects, then his actions are also faultless and if he is born with defects, then his actions are also faulty. Most of the children who were born earlier were born in a healthy state, but today children cannot even think of being born in a healthy state. Should wise men do something in this matter? There is a lot of verbal knowledge, but nothing happens on the ground, it simply means that the intelligence and understanding with which a person is born is the aggregate of the deeds of his past few births. If one has done some good deeds in the previous birth, then in this birth one is born with good nature than the nature of the previous birth and if one has done bad deeds in the previous life then there cannot be good nature in this birth. 

Indian culture provides us the system to improve the next life with good deeds while improving this life. But due to today's wrong system, who is responsible for the damage caused to our children from birth to death of human being? all those people who are participants in this arrangement. The mentality of those who do not believe in the next birth is only to participate in this birth, to do anything - only one birth has been received. Those who do not have any idea of calculating the results of their actions in the next births, then how can they accept non-violence? People who believe in such religions that believes in only one birth, believe in fun and money only. 

That is why their religion teaches them to do violence. This is the reason that these people have made attacks to conquer others and this is where the principle of violence arises and the people who believe in Indian culture have never conquered and never ruled over others and never plundered. Therefore Indian culture follows the principle of religion of non-violence. It is a big deal to rob, here it is also considered a sin to kill or hurt any creature. We are people with a system of not killing even an ant. This is the reason why Indian people still follow the principle of non-violence, irrespective of religion.