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Embracing Harmony: Understanding Vedic Perspectives on Universal Peace

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  • 1. Government Degree College Rudhauli, Basti, Uttar Pradesh, India

Description

Harmony Refers to a pleasing arrangement or combination of different elements, creating a sense of balance and congruence. It often implies cooperation and understanding among individuals or groups. Harmony and peace are interconnected, with harmony fostering peace through cooperation and understanding, while peace provides the stability needed for harmonious relationships to thrive. Peace or shanti is the single most urgent issue confronting the humanity today. We find reports of violence, big or small, strewn across all dailies and monthlies. These reports could be about a terrorist attack or a bomb explosion or an ambush or mob violence or domestic and school violence- anywhere in the world. Everyday, without fail, a large section of daily news is filled with  reports of violence. It seems humanity, for all its marvellous scientific advances, has been a total  failure in the area where it matters most-to have peace in the world.

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Submitted
2024-11-04
Accepted
2024-11-21

References

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