Good character, intelligence, and noble values are often nurtured within the home, as children naturally absorb these qualities from their parents.

The principles and disciplines established within every religion serve as guiding lights, helping individuals remain on the right path and avoid wrongdoing.

In truth, all religious teachings are designed for the upliftment and well-being of humanity. They instill discipline and provide direction, enabling a person to live a meaningful and purposeful life. A person’s virtues are not only reflected in their actions but are also revealed through their words.

Peace in life can be understood at different levels.

Materialistic peace is connected to physical possessions such as a house, a car, or other comforts. When these are lacking, the mind often experiences dissatisfaction or distress, making this form of peace temporary and dependent on external factors.

Environmental peace relates to the harmony of our surroundings. Natural disturbances such as earthquakes, heavy rains, or floods can disrupt this balance and affect our sense of calm, reminding us that external stability is never permanent.

Emotional and mental peace is influenced by our relationships and inner feelings. Conflicts, negative thoughts, resentment, or emotional unrest can disturb the mind. Such disturbances are a natural part of human life and cannot be completely avoided, as they come and go with time.

This is why, during prayers or pujas, the sacred chant “Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti” is repeated three times—seeking peace and harmony at all these levels: physical, environmental, and mental.

Above all these lies spiritual peace, which is the highest and most stable form of peace. It remains unaffected by external circumstances. Whether life brings joy or sorrow, success or difficulty, inner peace stays steady and undisturbed.

In this state of spiritual balance, all dualities—happiness and sorrow, ego and humility, self-respect and simplicity—find harmony. A person who attains such peace rises above the ordinary fluctuations of life and naturally draws closer to the Divine.

True spiritual peace allows one to live with stability, grace, and a deep connection to the Almighty, beyond the changing conditions of the world.

Sacho Satram.