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Chiranjibi Paudyal is a journalist based in Reading, United Kingdom.
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The Vedic Perspective on Climate Crisis
The article explores the Vedic perspective on the climate crisis, emphasizing the interconnectedness of life and the importance of respecting nature. It critiques world leaders for their lack of substantive action on climate change, despite eloquent speeches. The text highlights the teachings of Vedic philosophy, which advocate for sustainable practices and reverence for the environment. Historical examples, such as King Bikramaditya's ecological policies, are presented as early models of sustainability. The article aligns modern environmental activism, like Greta Thunberg's advocacy, with ancient Vedic principles, urging a holistic approach to address climate challenges.
Kayik, Vachik and Manasik Actions in Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita explores the dimensions of human actions—physical, verbal, and mental—and their consequences, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's inherent nature. It categorizes actions into divine, demonic, demonic-kingly, and divine-kingly, each reflecting different motivations and qualities. The text highlights the significance of spiritual wisdom, humility, and the interconnectedness of existence, urging individuals to transcend egoistic pride and align actions with spiritual growth for liberation.
Lust for luxury
The article criticizes Nepal's President Bidya Devi Bhandari for her perceived extravagance in purchasing luxury cars, contrasting her lifestyle with that of other leaders like Uruguay's José Mujica and Pakistan's Imran Khan, who are known for their simplicity. It questions her commitment to the values she once fought for and urges her to consider the economic struggles of her citizens and set a better example.
Be Mindful Over Mobile Phones to Control Mental Mayhem
The article discusses the impact of mobile phones and social media on mental health, academic performance, and overall well-being. It highlights the double-edged nature of digital technology, which facilitates communication but also poses challenges such as anxiety, depression, and decreased productivity. The text emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries, promoting face-to-face interactions, and engaging in offline activities to mitigate these effects. It advocates for digital detoxes and educational programs to foster responsible technology use, urging a balanced approach to harness the benefits of technology while avoiding its pitfalls.
Leaders, mind your language
Nepali political leaders are criticized for using uncivil and offensive language against opponents, a practice that contrasts with the expectation for leaders to set positive examples. The article argues that leaders should inspire and communicate effectively without resorting to profanity or personal attacks, citing Joe Biden's debate with Donald Trump, Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent movement, and principles from The Bhagavad Gita. It emphasizes the power of words and the need for leaders to reflect positivity and truthfulness in their speech.
Is PM Oli taking the country back to dictatorship?
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's decision to dissolve Nepal's parliament and call for new elections is debated as either a democratic move or a step towards dictatorship. The article argues that dissolution is not inherently dictatorial if justified, citing internal conflicts within the ruling Nepal Communist Party and the need for fresh mandates. It emphasizes the importance of democratic norms and waiting for the Supreme Court's verdict on the matter, warning against street protests and coercion of the judiciary.
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