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What kind of children should we produce, who will build the nation, Aniruddhacharya told in ABP Conclave.


Aniruddhacharya Ji Maharaj: Aniruddhacharya Ji Maharaj is one of the famous storytellers of the country. He has created his own identity in the country and abroad. He is also the founder of Gauri Gopal Ashram of Vrindavan. Recently he participated in ABP Conclave.

In the ABP Conclave, he expressed his views on the issues of country, religion and women. During this he told what kind of children build the nation.

Aniruddhacharya Ji Maharaj said this

Aniruddhacharya Ji Maharaj said in the ABP Conclave, “In today’s time, children are born weak. This was not the case in earlier times. At that time, great people like Maharana Pratap, Shivaji Maharaj and Rani Lakshmibai were born in our society. Today’s Such children are not being born in our society these days.”

Explaining the reason for this, he further said, “Earlier people used to follow celibacy. They remained celibate till marriage. They used to break their celibacy only after marriage. They used to save their semen (semen) till marriage. This powerful It is from this powerful semen that a woman is born, which is why we should observe celibacy only after marriage. The children born later build the country, otherwise there are many jackals here.

Said this on increasing rape cases in the country

During this time, when he was asked how rape cases can be stopped in the country, he said, ‘Children should always be taught that they have to respect women. They should be taught from childhood that they have to respect women. This responsibility lies with the parents of the children. The mother has to teach this to her child.”

He further said, “We have to tell our boys that every woman is like their mother and sister. Only then will they see every woman as their mother or sister.”


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