Cultures have great importance in human life. Purity, brightness, sweetness and romantic wisdom blossom in the human being who is adorned with cultured values. A person without values remains deprived of the best set of qualities. Due to lack of values, man gets distracted from his path and becomes disoriented from his duty. It is only because of values that man gets fame and prosperity in the society. In the explanation of a sutra of Mimamsa philosophy, Shabar Swami has explained the word Sanskar in this way. “Samskaro naam sa bhavati yasmin jaateo bhavati yogah kasyachidarthasya” i.e. sanskar is that due to which a thing or a person becomes capable of any work. Acharya Charak says – ‘Sanskaro hi Gunantaradhaanamuchyate’ (Charak Samhita, Viman 1/27) i.e. the avoidance of vices and faults and the transformation of qualities and infusing them with different and new qualities is Sanskar.
In Manusmriti there is a description of sixteen rituals from conception to funeral. These sanskars create auspicious values in human life. We think about those auspicious values.
Home is the mother of values. Therefore, the work of educating the child will have to be done from home itself.
Mother is the first teacher of the child, she easily inculcates qualities like respect, affection, morality and discipline in him. It is only in a family school that a child is able to understand the difference between good and bad, hence in this school it is necessary for the teachers, parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, etc. to be restrained, dignified, cultured, religious and spiritual. Only then can they present ideals.
Today, parents do not have time to do the important work of patiently imparting values to their children. Perhaps parents today envision keeping their children happy and prosperous by providing material resources. But we will have to abandon this misconception and make up our mind to leave only the wealth in the form of good values to the children. A culture-filled environment has to be created in the family. Parents will have to take a vow to create an environment of values in their children that are of excellent quality. To strengthen the future generation in their thoughts, words and actions, there will be a confluence of policy, power, devotion and strategy. If every family learns to keep its courtyard clean, the entire society will become clean and bright. Corruption and immorality will be eliminated from the country. And our country will again become a country of Ram's ideal.
To make children cultured, all three, parents, teachers and children will have to make efforts.
Parent- Jin TV If serials or programs on channels have a negative impact on the child's mind, do not watch them yourself or let your children watch them. Wake up yourself in the morning during Brahmamuhurta and make the child try to see the hands, greet the Lord and greet the elders. Inspire him to walk on the right path with the biographies and memoirs of great men. Do not consume alcohol, smoke etc. in front of the child.
Teacher: Along with teaching, it is the duty of a teacher to give moral advice also. Make students practice being disciplined, dignified and cultured. Inspire to study the biographies and good literature of great men.
Child: A child should try to live his life according to the teachings of his parents and teachers. One should stay away from bad company and keep good company. One should be careful in choosing friends. One should move towards one's goal by acquiring values, morality and virtues.
We hope that our parents will also take a pledge that they will create a similar environment in their families so that the values imparted in our school can be strengthened at home also.