Subh Vijyadashami
Subh Vijyadashami
Vijyadashami
is observed as triumph of good over evil. Vijayadashami or Dussehra.
Instead of cutting trees for burning effigies, we should take pledge to plant
more trees so that the demon of global warming is kept at bay and fresh air is
ushered in for of all to breathe. More trees mean less pollution and clean
environment for all of us. We should take solemn pledge on this day to do well
to others in word, action and deed. We should think of the poor and down-trodden
segments of the society and work for their uplift.
It
is celebrated on the tenth day of the month of Ashwin Lord Rama is the
symbol of good whereas Ravana symbolizes evil. The annual ritual of burning the
effigies of Ravana along with his kids and kins in different corners of India
as a mark of Vijyadashami results in burning of fuel wood in hundreds of tonnes
by cutting trees. Besides, effigy-burning also culminates in pollution of air.
The time has come to change the mind-set and stop wasting wood and rather save
trees. Ravana as symbol of evil represents our negative thoughts.
1.
Kama vasana (Lust)
2.
Krodha (Anger)
3.
Moha (Attachment)
4.
Lobha (Greed)
5.
Mada (Over
Pride)
6.
Matsara (Jealousy)
7.
Swartha (Selfishness)
8.
Anyaaya (Injustice)
9.
Amanavta (Cruelty)
10.
Ahankara (Ego)
Which
should be abandoned immediately.
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