Significant Features of Hinduism

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Water Dhanam is considered as the best dhanam in Hinduism as well as in all other religions. It is considered as the most important dhanam than that of Annadhanam, since without consuming water, we cannot eat food. Sometimes we may get scarcity of water especially during summer season.

Though the governments are providing water through water tankers, it is very difficult for them to quench the thirst of the entire people. Drinking water cans are available at all places, but we can able to get it only by paying the prescribed amount for the water cans.

Most of the people are constructing Borewell in their houses/flats in order to get water easily. Before some 30 years, most of the people would dig wells in their houses, and they used to get water through their wells. In ancient periods, people would easily get water just by digging 20 to 30 feet in their ground. That time, there were no Industrial establishments, concrete houses and pollution. People would joyfully spend their life, by taking bath from their well, and would breathe clean and fresh air.

But in this present scenario, even if we visit the homes of our friends and relatives, we would get shyness for asking water, since most of the people are buying water from the shops by paying their money. During summer season holidays, or in the weekends, we can put a chair and a table nearby our homes, and can distribute water and butter milk at free of cost to the tired travellers. We can also prepare RagiKuzh and fruit juices, and can offer it to those people who would be busily passing in our streets.

Every year millions of people from all over the world are dying due to drinking contaminated water. Hence we have to carefully spend the water, and must preserve it for future purposes. Giving water to a thirsty person is like giving life to him.

True devotees are those who would dedicate their soul and their entire body on the almighty. For becoming a true devotee, constant practice on spirituality is needed. Bhakti would not come in our hearts just like that, for getting sincere bhakti on the almighty we must practice a step by step approach in our life.

First we have to visit the temples at our young age along with our parents, then we have to learn to do the method of puja, and also memorise the mantras by the seeing the Sloka Book. Then in the next stage, we have to learn to do meditation on the almighty, and must have to try to see him in our soul.

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