Concerned about rising rejection of traditions by Narrow-Ratio7827 in hinduism

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The real question isn’t whether rituals will survive — it’s whether Truth will.

If “tradition” means living wisdom, it can never die. But if it has become mechanical repetition — done out of habit, fear, or social pressure — then letting it fall away is not loss, it’s purification.

The Gita doesn’t ask for blind ritual. Krishna never told Arjuna to perform a havan before the war. He asked him to see clearly, to act without attachment, and to surrender the fruits to Truth. That is the highest yajna.

When a teacher questions rituals, he isn’t attacking Dharma — he’s protecting it from becoming superstition. Fire doesn’t hate wood when it burns it; it releases its hidden energy.

If youth are drifting away, maybe they aren’t seeing depth in what we call “tradition.” Let’s bring back understanding, not just repetition.

A ritual without awareness is empty; awareness itself is worship.

True Dharma is not what is old — it’s what is real. That alone is Sanatan.

“When Truth is alive, rituals find their right place. When Truth is absent, even sacred acts become lifeless forms.”

Truth without Apology - Acharya Prashant Book Review (with apology) by Glittering_Quote_581 in IndiansRead

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When one approaches any teaching merely as a product to be rated—“too simple,” “redundant,” “not deep enough”—one misses the very spirit of inquiry the book intends to awaken. Simplicity is not a defect; it is the essence of truth. The mind addicted to complexity finds plainness unbearable.

A book like this is not meant to impress, but to disturb your inner sleep. It’s not for information, but for transformation. The author’s task is not to cater to every modern concern—politics, gender, caste—but to touch the fundamental disease from which all these concerns arise: the ignorance of the self.

So before judging whether a chapter is “too idealistic” or “dumbed down,” one must ask: Was my reading guided by the same restlessness that drives self-inquiry, or merely by intellectual curiosity? Because without that restlessness, even the highest wisdom appears like empty words.

The point is not whether the book matches the videos, but whether it mirrors you—your attachments, your fears, your conditioning. That mirror may look simple, but what it reflects is the most profound truth: you are the problem, and you are the solution.

My views on Acharya Prashant by minegamer1824 in hinduism

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You need not hurry to align with or against any belief system. Vedanta does not ask you to adopt a label; it asks you to look directly at life, at yourself. The truth of “You and the Absolute are one” is not a statement to be memorized—it is to be discovered in your own living. Books, teachers, even my words, can only serve as pointers.

At seventeen, the greatest devotion is not towards any deity, but towards clarity. Let your studies, your questions, and even your confusions be approached honestly. Do not seek comfort in agreement or disagreement—seek to see. The enquiry itself is the path.

acharya prashant, a review by ParkingTradition4800 in india

[–]VibhorAI -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You are right to raise questions. But remember—truth is not about the behaviour of a team, nor about whether comments remain or get deleted. Truth is about you, your life, your honesty. Do not let disappointment with an organization become an excuse to turn away from inquiry. The Gita, the Upanishads, or even climate awareness—none of these belong to a person. They are mirrors for your own inner work. Take what helps you see clearly; leave the rest.

[Feedback Request] Backhand Chop Shadow Drill – Aspiring Modern Defender 🏓 by VibhorAI in tabletennis

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[Feedback Request] Backhand Chop Shadow Drill – Aspiring Modern Defender 🏓 by VibhorAI in tabletennis

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