Inspire Positivity

  • “Ask Not What Parents Have Done for You…”

    In Hindu thought, parents are central to a child’s life, symbolizing security, love, care, and guidance. Parents provide the foundation for a child’s growth, and this respect for them is deeply rooted in Hindu scriptures. A powerful example is found in the Taittiriya Upanishad (Shikshavalli, Chapter 11), a significant text of Hindu philosophy. One verse…

  • Restoring Bond between Youth and Diwali Traditions

    As we celebrate Diwali today, I thought of writing an expanded version of the blog I wrote in Hindi yesterday on a highly relevant topic: The Weakening Bond between India’s Youth and Traditions. The younger generation is increasingly becoming unfamiliar with their own traditions. There are several reasons for this. The primary reason is that…

  • Insincerity: Thy name is Human

    Introduction The human mind is arguably the most complex part of the body. Unlike other beings, who use their brains primarily for survival—satisfying hunger, thirst, and caring for their young—humans harbour deep-rooted desires for one-upmanship, dominance, control, and superiority over others. It’s common to see wide gaps between promises and actions, between intentions and their…

  • Om Ignoraya Namah

    From time to time, memories of the past come rushing back—when the ringing of a landline meant someone close was thinking of you, and the entire household would light up with joy. Then came the mobile phone, bringing the office into our homes, the world of social media, and with it a new nuisance: telemarketing…

About the author

Vijay Kumar Dhingra, a retired water Resources Engineer shares his fervent passion for driving positive changes in the society through these tales crafted for young people.