Patriotic Bharatiyas, try to imbibe the virtues of Japan from now onwards !

Ashwin Krushnapaksha 2, Kaliyug Varsha 5116

Japan was devastated completely due to the horrifying earthquake and Tsunami. The whole world was horrified seeing this fury of nature. All grieved; but at this time of such a vast destruction also, Japan exhibited its virtues to the whole world. 10 things which should be learnt not only by Bharat but by each Nation, are witnessed by the whole world.

This article stands for making Bhartiyas realise these virtues…

Here are, some examples…

Love :

Restaurants reduced the prices of their eatables. Those who were rich took care of the poor. The security on the ATM was removed; but not a single ATM was looted.

Control :

Japanese lost everything in the divided land and dashing waves; but nobody in the whole world witnessed any of them crying helplessly.

Prestige :

Japanese conserved each other’s prestige. There used to be long lines of people waiting to get water or food grains; but no one shouted at any person. Leave side abuses, but no one even gave an angry glance at the other person.

Consciousness :

Japanese people are conscious about the fact that each one has to get something or the other. Therefore, no one tried to buy more than necessary in order to store. Their tendency was to buy what was necessary.

Good management :

Usually at the time of such calamities, thefts are rampant; but not a single shop was looted in Japan. There was no extortion. Traffic rules were observed meticulously. No one used to rush by overtaking another vehicle. All behaved with understanding.

Sacrifice :

50 workers were drawing water from the sea without paying any heed to their life to put off the nuclear reactors. How can anyone value the worth of their courage and sacrifice ?

Awareness :

Once, electric current in a shop went off suddenly, so the customers in the shop replaced the things they had in their hand, back on the racks and they left the shop quietly.

Training :

‘How to face calamities’ was taught by the elders to the youngsters. Those who knew tried to tell those who were ignorant about it. Everyone took care of the other.

Publicity and Media :

Media giving publicity were worthy of admiration. They published the news related to the earthquake and Tsunami with great control. There was no place for guileful journalism. There was no chance for ugly journalism.

Constructions :

The buildings constructed by Japanese technicians were so strong that they did not collapse.

 (As against this, volunteers or soldiers who were saving people trapped in water due to cloud burst in Kashmir in September 2014 had very strange experiences. When surrounded by water from all sides of the house, Kashmiris had taken refuge on the top of the house. These people threw stones at the helicopter of the Air force which had come to save them. They even beat the soldiers and disregarded the instructions given by the soldiers. Soldiers were trying to save these people by putting their life in danger; yet the citizens of Kashmir acted inhumanly. Bharatiyas do not have morality like the Japanese; because, “???? ?????? ??????” means the ruler is responsible for such a calamity. – Editor, Dainik Sanatan Prabhat)

Source : Dainik Sanatan Prabhat

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