Merit Counselling with Basic Values
The Indian Value System seeks to instill values such as integrity, generosity, rightenous and elderly respect in our children as a step to make them good adults. Here are few principle which must be practised in our lives. We must foster these values and encoueage our children to practice these.
I have compiled few moral values to be practiced in our daily life each beginning with Hindi phrase:
1. Shudhi (Cleanliness): It is said cleanliness is next to Godliness. Always be clean. One should also keep home, class and enviroment clean.
2. Aadar (Respect): Respect old and the elderly. Evaluate your elder but always respect them.
3. Vinarmta (Humblity): Be modest. Never be proud of youself and your money.
4. Uudarta (Generosity): One must share food and give alms to needy.
5. Shama (Forgiveness): Accept your mistakes. Learn to forgive yoursekves and others.
6. Dosh (Blame): Think before you blame.
7. Dukh (Sadness) : One should not be sad for any loss. It is believed that whatever happens, it is for our own good.
8. Bhinta (Differences): We all are made differently. Respect and learn to live with these differences.
9. Parisharm (Hard Work) and Sankalp (Determination): Hard work and determination are key to success.
10. Su Mitra (Good Friend): To find a good friend one should be a good friend.
11. Sangat or Saat (Company): Bad people influence you negatively. They would destroy you and themselves. It us said that a man is known by the company he keeps.
12. Krodh (Anger) : It is one’s greatest enemy. An anger person makes many mistakes. So must one control and keep away from it.
13. Lobh (Greed) : Donot be greedy. It destroys your virtues.
14. Aatm Vishvas (Self Trust) : Always believe in yourself. Self confidence is important to stand and succeed in any social system.
15. Karma (Action) : One must act righteously. Integrity and sincereity are key to act righteously.
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