"Parivartan hi Sansar ka Niyam hai"
There are many things in this world that come as a trend and then the new trend
becomes old and another new trend overtakes the older ones. This is an ongoing
cycle that is never overtaken by other trends, perhaps the only trend for a
lifetime.
Every year Lord
Ganesha visits during Ganesh Chaturthi and goes after 10 days. God has given
this trend on his own with a meaning, “nothing is permanent in this world”.
Every year a new season comes and goes; every tree gets its new leaf after
replacing the older ones. Every year we celebrate different festivals, every
year we try to celebrate festivals or occasions in a different way. Everything
changes but its cycle are trending.
Every day the moon
changes its shape and completely disappears one night to start it’s another new
shape the other night. This changes every day but the cycle is forever
trending.
Every year natural
disasters do happen and we treat that as another new and start new again
instead of finding permanent solutions (out of sarcasm) ultimately we are
following this new cycle again.
Life itself follows
a cycle from birth till death. A man marries a woman, gives birth to
a child, and again gives importance to alphabets A, B, C, and more to help
their child with learning again they follow the life cycle trend. Every year we
make New Year resolutions to follow the cycle of not following or completing
resolutions. Every five years the politicians give the same old speech to win
the elections and follow the cycle of not keeping promises and then after
winning elections they do not keep the promise they made during elections
probably they do not want to change their speech (out of sarcasm).
Every year at least
once the price of onion swings as high as it can, just to follow a trend of
being the most popular veggies and comes down to its low to follow the trending
cycle. The outfit people used to wear 100 years ago is trending these days is
another trending cycle.
This time we have
some new trending cycle to be given importance. In the future surely they will
be overtaken by another set of trends. Earlier 60 years of age for a person
used to be considered as old age and a person at that age used to look old,
weak. Now people at this age look more active, young and so the age has been
changed to 75 years to follow the new trend cycle.
Earlier girls used
to wear a dress with matching jewellery, shoes, lipstick, now they match their
dress with the mask they wear. Earlier we have seen diseases like chickenpox,
ebola, malaria, Nipah, polio, but now to again follow the cycle of a trend we
are facing another new disease called the corona, tomorrow it will be replaced
with some other disease.
This all clearly
explains there is nothing permanent in the world. We keep following new trends
and try to keep that as a new habit. That is what nature expects from us and
that is what is said by Lord Krishna to Arjun during the Mahabharat-
“Parivartan hi Sansar ka Niyam hai..”
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