Saturday, December 17, 2011

YEN BAALO NA PAATHITAH (WHO DID NOT GIVE EDUCATION TO HIS CHILD)









“Maataa shatru pitaa vairee yen baalo na paathitah. Na shobhate sabhaa madhye hans madhye wako yathaa.” The parents are enemies, who do not give education to their children. The illiterate does not look beautiful in the assemblies, like a duck among swans. “Roop youvan sampannah, vishaal kul sambhavah. Vidyaa heena na shobhante nirgagandhaah iv kinshukah.” A person is a very handsome youth having robust health, but he does not look good without education, like the flower ‘Palash’ having no scent.
When one feels that a job will be performed even in his absence, he would never take interest. When he feels his presence and involvement essential, he concentrates sincerely. I remember one of my friends’ relative’s remarks. One day I with my friend went to his relative house. It was winter season and some people were playing playing-cards in the sun in the campus. My friend’s relative was lying on the bed covered in a blanket. His son was doing gardening work. After our arrival, his son became busy in attending us. When he was alone I enquired about his health indicating him sleeping in the day time. He smiled and replied that he was quite well and hearty. He was only pretending to be looked like a sick so that his son could work sincerely. When his son would see his father well and robust, he would become lazy and would leave the work for his father.
In our day to day life, we see people doing homework of their children. They seldom allow their children to labor. Their all works are being done by servants. The result is that their children become dull. They become ‘chhahariyaa lappa’, the plant in the shed, unable to give fruit. The child who does his homework and all other works himself becomes far better and become successful in the life. They are like the plant in the open sky which is capable to bear sun, rain, cold and wind and can give good fruit. If someone does not give opportunity to his child to work and experience himself, he is the biggest enemy of his child.

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