Divine Attribute... Forgiveness

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By Editorial Team Published : 09 Jun 2026 02:34 IST Ee Font size
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Going forward in life means overcoming challenges and learning from them. To grow. But sometimes there are unwanted trials too - in the form of trouble caused by the ignorance of others! Some hurt with words, others hurt with their hands. Some of these mistakes are accidental and some are intentional. How to respond in such situations? Because that response can change the direction of our future thoughts and personality. 

Do we feel pain thinking about the trouble others have caused? Do we burn our energy with feelings of revenge? Shall we forgive their ignorance and move forward towards our goals? We have to decide what to do. Hatred binds our thoughts to the past, dulls the intellect, and only a mind that can let go of hatred has the power to see new possibilities. If you can forgive, you will live freely with a light mind and grow strong. Inner peace is the first step to our development. Forgiveness calms the mind and brings clarity to thoughts. There is no benefit in wasting time in anger. It is wise to focus on goals. Forgiveness is not doing others a favor; A gift we give ourselves. 

Forgiveness is not only for personal benefit but also for collective development. Individuals are able to utilize their talents to the fullest extent. Unnecessary conflicts are reduced and harmony is increased. As a result, the individual can reach a higher level in the system. The forest life made Rama suffer a lot. However, he forgave Kaikeyi who caused it. Forgiveness is a divine attribute. That is what makes Rama a role model. A forgiver is not weak, but truly strong. Because he is the conqueror of his own mind.

Kshamaya Vishthitam Jagat... This world stands on the root of forgiveness. Relationships improve only when society can forgive each other. Forgiveness increases patience, reduces anger, gives power to listen, fills speech with sweetness. One's forgiveness can change another. Puranas say that a mother is different from a righteous tree. Our goodness and development will sprout from there. So let's leave the small mistakes of others. Let's focus on the bigger goals we set. Then all that remained was calmness; The result is superior. A forgiving mind can change not only a person but also a society. So let's make forgiveness our way of life!  

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