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By Editorial Team Published : 10 Jun 2026 02:58 IST Ee Font size
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All human beings are clinging to each other for attachment and intimacy. Indian culture teaches to be cooperative. The Vedas teach the same principles for the development of family respect. Man is social by nature. It is human nature to get along with everyone. If a person has friendly relations with neighbors, villagers, colleagues; Kinships are those with family members and relatives.

Earlier in our society there were more joint families. All the family members of two or three generations used to get along well. In course of time these joint families became Vyashti families. With that, the former family members have now joined the list of relatives. Indeed these family ties are very valuable. Ramayana has explained about these very highly. Especially the relationship of brothers and sisters in it is ideal. Even though he went to the wilderness without disobeying his father's word, Lord Rama followed the dharma towards everyone with compassion. He loved his brothers. He continued his friendship with the monkey Sugriva. Danavavira took shelter of Vibhishana. In regard to valuing attachments, Lord Rama excels as the progenitor of the highest quality. That is why Ramamargam is suitable for everyone. In India, when Dharmaraja lost everything in magic gambling, Draupadi along with his younger brother Bhimarjuna Nakula Sahadeva also went to the forest with Anna. Involved in hardships. 

Actually bond means to include everyone. Kinships are God-given. Friendships are something we choose and cultivate. Keep them and stand as an example for the ten. Relationships and friendships are strengthened only when our words are loving and sincere. Many may like us. But only a few come close to our inner self. Such are the ones who want a permanent relationship with us. If we have an inclusive mindset then everyone will be great. They yearn to be with us. Apart from that, those who are close to everyone have no one close to them. Every relationship will be stronger if it shows the haste to meet and part, to understand and get closer. In order not to break bonds, one must forgive others when they make a mistake. If we make a mistake, we should ask for forgiveness. 

Today's human relations, which have turned into financial relations, lack true human fragrance. Conditional favors, what will you give me for your house, what will you bring for me for our house... Such selfishness pollutes attachment. If you can understand the person with their strengths and weaknesses and share unconditional love, any relationship becomes incredible.

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