Vedic Om
1 min readSep 4, 2022

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My lovely Sri ma,

Wonderful article on a very delicate subject.

Yes, I get it, we all are conditioned and taught by society, family, and our own experience to judge people. It could be our self-defense mechanism or purely evil entertainment. Again, it’s fine, unfortunately, this is one of the negative perks we get living in a society in this era.

But my observation doesn’t help me rationalize the situation. If one is on a spiritual path and claims to be a devotee of our beloved Guruji, how can one act exactly the opposite of his teaching? Kindness, compassion, gratitude? Where is the surrender?

Explanation to my own question: I guess, everyone has their own timeline and they need to walk their own path.

I love that you used Sita Ma’s example here. Sita Ma is my hero, she always supported her spouse, and took care of her kiddos, without any drama. Left this earth alone with dignity and self-respect. That’s my girl!

Sri Ma, you are no different from Sita Ma, I adore the way you handle the situation. In Satya yuga, Rama has his wanar sena. Guess what? This yuga, Sita Ma has her wanar sena.

Sorry for the long reply…

Sending all my love, peace, and respect. 🙏💗

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Vedic Om
Vedic Om

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