Parvatim

Parvatim
Parvatim

 

Parvatim embodies the principle of safeguarding nature by eliminating evil. Evil can manifest in various forms—people, intentions, perspectives, mindsets, situations, and more. We don’t just combat existing evil; we also foresee and prevent its rise.

Why is the world in turmoil today? It’s because many believe in protecting good by allowing evil to grow, fostering it under the guise of preservation. Would we be better off if evil were never encouraged? Absolutely! Humans already face numerous challenges in their pursuit of growth, and our focus should remain on advancing in a positive direction. The future lies in positivity, and the challenges we will encounter on that path will far outweigh those involved in defeating evil.

Is there any need to foster human growth? No! Humans are naturally inclined towards growth, and the only way to sustain this is by eradicating evil.

Some may argue that since nature was created by Eshwara, it’s up to him to intervene and assist humanity. However, Eshwara’s intent was for nature to sustain and progress on its own, with humans confronting and overcoming evil with his guidance.

Why, then, does evil exist if everything was created by Eshwara? Evil is a natural outcome of granting freedom to the elements of nature. It represents a force that opposes nature’s harmony, driven by differences in feelings, locations, preferences, and the attachment to legacies or specific viewpoints.

When will evil be vanquished? When we release our rigid preferences and embrace reality. Change is constant, and acceptance is a form of awareness.

God will not directly protect humans; instead, humans will protect themselves, with God offering guidance along the way.

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