Silence
Silence is divine. But no one
seems to understand this. Every festival that we celebrate is loud. There seems
to be a competition to outdo each other. We go out of our way to create as much
noise as possible. As it is there is enough noise pollution in our country but
we have turned a deaf ear to it. In fact, so deaf we have become, that we don’t
hear the noise that we ourselves make.
From every corner of the
country loudspeakers will blare out music, sermons, speeches, and god know what
more. Do we think that the God we believe in is deaf? That we have to make a
ruckus for Him to hear us. What point are we trying to prove? That we are very God-minded
and devout. Is it necessary for us to display our religious fervour publicly?
Isn’t religion a very
personal thing? If yes, then shouldn’t all rituals and ceremonies be performed
either at home or in respective places of worship with the minimum sound
possible? But we all spill on to the streets. We, Indians, have a penchant for processions.
Without realising the chaos that we are creating, we will divert traffic, stop
it for hours, and make a boisterous show of our religiosity.
I think it is time for us to change
ourselves. Our faith and belief are not dependent on the procession that we
take out or loud noise that we make. God would love us more if we worshipped
him silently. He is in our hearts. He listens to us without we speaking a word
because He is aware of our desires and what’s running in our minds.
If we all pledge to stop the
use of loudspeakers and not to take out processions, the percentage of noise
pollution in our nation will drop to bearable levels. Already there’s a WHO
report that says over 1 billion risk permanent hearing loss from loud sounds.
Unnecessary cacophonic sounds are playing havoc with our minds. Silence holds
the key to our sanity.
Silence is enlightening and
illuminating and thus can bring people of different faiths closer to each other.
We can become more effective as a nation if we embrace silence. Also, God will
be relieved, because I am sure even He must be fed-up with the sound
that we are making to impress Him.
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NZ
10.9.2019
BN: 123
I totally agree. Its very personal. Sound should be banned..ones religious believe should be calm an quiet wid God.
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