- Mani Sharma
Nepal is under religious, political, and cultural intrusion. The present loose and obscene tunes are the most recent examples of how song, dance, and music are under attack. There is no shortage of singers, musicians, and dancers doing paid work here. They are transforming women from goddesses into marketable commodities. In the past, commercials featured half-naked ladies. Modern ladies here are willing to undress for the perceived name and money. The leaders are on their way. Now it's the women's turn.
Dar is a feast eaten on the day before the Teej festival, but nowadays, the feast begins one month later in the party palaces, where the so-called contemporary ladies get drunk and dance obscenely, making it humiliating to witness with family. They do not hesitate to publish footage of such disgusting dances on social media. They appear to be proud of what they are doing. Meanwhile, Bishnu Majhi's song seemed to have peaked. She does not wish to present herself on the market. Almost everyone like the songs she delivers, however some vulgar songs are harshly criticized.
Numerous organizations rely on external contributions to culturally degrade Nepalese women. In certain regions, women from NGOs working domestically for similar aims run such informal teej initiatives. It is apparent that these NGOs will assault historic religions and cultures. They have damaged countless households by bringing rape into the physical bond between husband and wife. Because INGOs also influence the formulation of some laws, as soon as they learn of a dispute between a husband and wife, the ladies of the NGO go to the house, hoist up the wife, and carry her to the police and court to seek a divorce.
How can a country prohibit NGOs if its constitution has been extensively influenced by foreign organizations?
They are not only ruining their family, but also their children's future by making them eager for the property they would receive from their spouse after divorce, as well as the right to remarry. The government should prohibit the INGOs and NGOs that are weakening our traditions and culture. But who will do it? The majority of NGOs support UML, followed by Congress and a few other political parties. How can a country prohibit NGOs if its constitution has been extensively influenced by foreign organizations? If there were NGOs, their employees would be eternally grateful to the party for securing work.
Our Vedas place women in a superior status. We refer to women as goddesses, but the West has lowered their status. It is mentioned in the Rigveda. A wife wakes up in the morning and exclaims, "This sun has risen, and so has my good fortune. I am the home and society's flag, as well as its head. I am an excellent interpreter, my son is a victor of foes, and my daughter is a star in the world. I am the one who has defeated the enemy. My husband has immense fame. I made that sacrifice for Indra's victory. I have also won. I have dulled my opponent's intelligence. The sun risen above, and so has my luck.
I know I regained my husband's affection after overcoming my competition. I am the symbol; I am the leader; I am the most visible, and I am now requesting that my spouse fulfill my demands. I have no competition. My Son will defeat our adversaries. My daughter is queen, and I am triumphant. My and my husband's affection is well-known. O enlightened one, I offered to the most outstanding Argha, and as a result, I have grown in power and fame. I have separated myself from my competition. Women are described in the Rigveda as bold, smart, successful, riding in chariots, witches, affluent, clever and knowledgeable, family defenders, soldiers, and keen. While women are described in the Bible as creatures without souls, Nepali women today resemble creatures without souls as they embrace Western culture.
Celibacy is not maintained by men or women colored in western hues. The Brahmacharya Sutra of the Atharvaveda instructs a woman to marry only after gaining enlightenment. However, in the West, they now live together before marriage, which destroys chastity. As a result, the next generation will undoubtedly descend into the depths of hypocrisy. The Vedas state that even females should marry only when they are virgins, and virgins consume chastity. The Atharva Veda states that parents should offer their daughters gifts of intelligence and learning before they depart to their husband's house, however today's parents educate their children without imparting rituals or knowledge.
How can today's ladies be separated from their spouses once they arrive home? Women seek freedom, not a cultured life, but a disordered life, which is not available at home. According to the Atharva Veda, a virtuous, honest, and joyful woman preserves and enhances riches while also bringing happiness into the household. O woman, you should use Vedic wisdom, in every aspect in our home. O bride, visit the learned's home and sit as a benefactor and consolation. O bride, sit in the invisible boat of affluence and guide your husband to the shores of success. O groom, this lady will look after your clan. May I reside in your house forever and plant the seeds of wisdom. These are the blessings bestowed by the priest at the wedding.
According to the Atharva Veda, these women are pure, holy, and sacrificial; they provide for people, animals, and money.
According to the Atharva Veda, these women are pure, holy, and sacrificial; they provide for people, animals, and money. These ladies have a pure disposition, devout behavior, and are respected, helpful, auspicious, and erudite. O motherland, grant me the brightness of maidens and the brilliance of ladies. O land, combine ourselves with him. Women should never cry in grief; instead, maintain them healthy and allow them to wear jewelry and decorations. Allow women to participate in meetings and committees and share their opinions. When their daughters go for marriage, parents should give them with gifts of wisdom, knowledge, and power.
Most mothers tell their daughters to stay away from their family. The mother begins the process of narrowing down the definition of family, and the daughter completes the task. All of them are the result of our Western education. The Vedas never set limitations on women. She is usually known as Vijayini. During the Vedic period, women transitioned from teaching to combat. The Vedas were written by several Vidushis, including Apala, Ghosha, Saraswati, Sarparagyni, Surya, Savitri, Aditi, Daksayani, Lomapudra, Vishwavara, Atreyi, and Maitreyi. The Atharva Veda says, "Teach us wisdom, O wife." May the bride's knowledge and fortunate traits benefit everyone in her husband's household.
However, today's brides go to great lengths to transform a heaven-like house into misery. The Rigveda states that both men and women have the right to reign. The Vedas state that sons and daughters have equal rights to ancestral property. Those who have never seen the Vedas, who eat Western handi, and who adhere to Western culture and faith fight tirelessly to undermine our religion, culture, and civilization. The number of people who practice a religion brought from India and are willing to accept the faith and culture is growing. The number of people who are undermining our faith and culture continues to be rising.
When a country loses its religion, culture, and individuality, it also loses itself. Women as well as musicians, authors, intellectuals, and others, are also attempting to do so. The country will disappear if our Sanatan religion and culture are no longer practiced. Women are depicted in the Bible as soulless creatures, and Nepal will become a soulless country as well.
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