Acharya Prashant and Relationships | My view point



Here in this video Acharya Prashant is directly referring human relationship or feeling of love as an animalistic behavior. He calls it as a sex centered aspect of a man or woman. Now I'm going to elaborate why he is only partially correct and missing other important aspects to this viewpoint.

I firmly believe in the 4 pillars of life, they are Dharma, Artha, Kaam and Moksha. Dharma means the principles of life and universe to be obeyed by an individual in order to live a happy life. Artha means to acquire wealth in righteous ways. Kaam means to marry someone and fulfilling the desire to have sex in an appropriate age. Moksha is the highest pillar of human life that is to attain the highest level of peace or to unite with the supreme soul or the Paramatma. So these 4 pillars completes the actual purpose of a human life.

If we observe the lives of great personalities like Shree Ram and Shree Krishna then we can clearly see that they exactly had followed these 4 pillers of life. I have mentioned only Shree Ram and Shree Krishna because from the past two years I been studying their lives in a very detailed manner because of my curiosity to learn exactly how they had lived such a great life in the history here on earth. Especially I have read all the parts of books written by Deep Trivedi and Manu Sharma about Shree Krishna's life. These two biographies clearly describes how Shree Krishna became a great warrior, a businessman, a king, a lover, a father, and a great teacher who gave the ocean of knowledge through the Bhagwad Gita during the Mahabharata, which took place here in this earth 5000 years ago.

So from these two great personalities we can clearly say that they had never saw their partners with a sex centered aspect. Their history is a proof that they were great lovers who were committed to their relationships and married their respective partners at an appropriate age as a pillar of life.

Let me know in the comments your viewpoints as well!

Thank you for reading.



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