
The
Hindus are very generous, noble, large-hearted, charitable, God-fearing,
sympathetic, merciful and hospitable. If they see a hungry man in the street,
they will take him to their house, treat him as Atithi-Narayana (God in the
form of guest), feed him first and then take their food. Nowhere in the world
you will hear of such a treatment. You cannot get even a morsel of food free in
other countries.
A
Hindu believes that if he feeds a single sage or a Mahatma, he is feeding the
whole world, because he has realised that a realised sage is identical with the
whole Virat or Brahman and is one with all beings of the entire universe. Hindu
ethics is based on the sublime philosophy of Vedanta which propounds the
doctrine of oneness of life and unity of consciousness. Ethics or morality and
doing good to others, is the manifestation of this oneness. A Hindu distributes
food to the crows, dogs, cows and fish first before he takes his food. He tries
to recognise the one Atman that is hidden in all these forms. He endeavours to
become one with the Universal Being. He knows that in loving others he loves
himself and in injuring others he injures himself. Through the practice of
cosmic love he feels that all bodies are his, all hands are his, all feet are
his and that the whole world is his home (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam). Gradually he
becomes one with the soul of the universe and one with the Over soul also. Hindu
ethics leads eventually to Self-realisation. Ethics is a means to Yoga.
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