This way is not ordinary – only for VIP’s.
We generally read to
these taglines at many places in India. It means that there are residences of
rich people or this is not an ordinary way – only for VIP.
But it can easily see in temples
also. Here is no difference between poor and rich. Here is no discrimination
for his every child. All are equal, all are same and all has equal rights. Yes,
here is no meaning of divide, discrimination, rich and poor.
It can be seen at many places. Like,
at parking, at colonies, at functions and at restaurants etc. But, men have no
power to rule at God’s destination. God has never given authority to anyone ruled
and divide in his shelter. We can rule at parking, colonies, at functions and
at restaurants etc. But, cannot rule over God. God created us; he does not
create these religions.
I was feeling so bad to
seeing it. There is discrimination among God’s devotees. In Shirdi Sainath Dham , Mumbai, there is a row for rich people. Those are easily get view of
God after fixed way. This row is only for those, who pay money to visit the
God. All other devotees reached at main place of God after walk on through many
other rows.
Now, the question arises in me and also in you- Why
this discrimination among god’s devotees?
If we play a game of divide and discrimination at his
place, so it will soon spread all over in INDIA.
Now, the time says to us to think deeply about
Barack Obama’s words. Don’t take his words ordinary. It’s a good
advice for INDIAN’s. It is true, good friend always shows our
evils.
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama on Thursday
said the "acts of intolerance" experienced by religious faiths of all
types in India in the past few years would have shocked Mahatma Gandhi.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Religious-intolerance-in-India-would-have-shocked-Mahatma-Gandhi-Obama/articleshow/46136924.cms
Obama ends his speech by saying: “May the Lord bless you and keep you,
and may He bless this precious country that we love.”
http://www.thenewsminute.com/worlds/1137
“If you want to erase something, erase discrimination”
Unity is essential for Indians. If we are speaking
about unity, so we should erase this discrimination.