Thursday 18 January 2024

 O Lord, don't you see such a vacation..!!


Indian people are basically festival lovers. This is his characteristic known to the world.

Festivals and festivals are always celebrated. Today, the birthdays of great men and martyrs are celebrated in festivals. National festivals are now given the form of festivals. A small child's birthday is celebrated in a big festival.

Few people in the world have the ability to create happiness in the small things in life.

Just imagine what we can do at an Indian national festival dancing on these pants at someone else's wedding.

          The ultimate goal of life is pleasure. It should be absorbed everywhere, from wherever it comes. Humans should be like honey flies.


They keep moving around collecting nectar from flowers.

It is not bad to celebrate every moment.

Ananda Dohi Ananda Tarang...!!

     If you want to celebrate, you need a government holiday. If there is no holiday, how can you celebrate? There are many holidays in India. Also, why would the government be stingy?

What if the government is the event king? Then the people are also very happy..!!

               With the grace of the present government, there is no shortage of celebrations. Hungry, poor, poor people do not have a big dream of celebration. A small piece of bread is enough. No matter how much poverty there is in the country...people dance and sing happily..is it not a sign that the country is happy if it is not rich?

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Ram Mandir will be built. Indian Hindus could build Ram Mandir after 50 years. When the dream of many centuries is being fulfilled, there will be no celebration? Currently, the country is overwhelmed by the huge Ram Mandir and there is no holiday on January 22. Govt will not spoil our festival like this. Let's hope... Govt will announce public holiday.

Lord, give wisdom to your devotees. Let us have rest. Even though you are the supreme soul, your status in this world should increase. Say, give rest... rhythm dance... rhythm...!!

              Prshuram Sondge, Beed 

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