Importance of Nagar Sanskar:
How a child grows up depends upon the culture that he gets at home. Nagar children are fortunate enough to have born with best set of genes and also in families where true hindu sanskar are being imparted with day to day living. Nagar families are identified with the principles of simple living and high thinking. Let us imagine a day in any normal family in Nagarwara.
Ø The day invariably begins very early in the morning. We still have people (- Shri Pajendraji, Shri Prahladji, to name a few) getting up very early in the morning and after taking holy bath going out in Prabhat feris. Though the number of people, going out in Prabhat feris has come down considerably the reducing numbers is not because people are not religiously inclined anymore. It is more to do with the busy lifestyles where people have started staying up till very late in night, either because of work pressures or because of late night TV shows. I vividly remember the sound of dholki, khartal and manjeera which are integral part of the prabhat feris. I am sure, each one of us would certainly want to go out and join the prabhat feris and offer jal in Neelkanth, given a chance by the pressures of life!!! After all it is in our genes. However, more and more people are becoming less fortunate n this matter as they are going away from Nagarwara in search of careers. Personally, I have never lived in Nagarwara, but I remember having observed Prabhat feris during my vacations in my childhood, when I came to Nagarwara. I would certainly love prabhat feris to continue till the time I retire from job and come to reside in Nagarwara.
How a child grows up depends upon the culture that he gets at home. Nagar children are fortunate enough to have born with best set of genes and also in families where true hindu sanskar are being imparted with day to day living. Nagar families are identified with the principles of simple living and high thinking. Let us imagine a day in any normal family in Nagarwara.
Ø The day invariably begins very early in the morning. We still have people (- Shri Pajendraji, Shri Prahladji, to name a few) getting up very early in the morning and after taking holy bath going out in Prabhat feris. Though the number of people, going out in Prabhat feris has come down considerably the reducing numbers is not because people are not religiously inclined anymore. It is more to do with the busy lifestyles where people have started staying up till very late in night, either because of work pressures or because of late night TV shows. I vividly remember the sound of dholki, khartal and manjeera which are integral part of the prabhat feris. I am sure, each one of us would certainly want to go out and join the prabhat feris and offer jal in Neelkanth, given a chance by the pressures of life!!! After all it is in our genes. However, more and more people are becoming less fortunate n this matter as they are going away from Nagarwara in search of careers. Personally, I have never lived in Nagarwara, but I remember having observed Prabhat feris during my vacations in my childhood, when I came to Nagarwara. I would certainly love prabhat feris to continue till the time I retire from job and come to reside in Nagarwara.
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