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Chirag kaha.n, roshni kaha.n!

Sanskrit hamari,sanskriti hamari per Sanskaar auro.n kay!

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Deepak taley andhera!

Atithi Devo Bhava: Sanskrit: अतिथिदेवो भव; English: 'The guest is equivalent to God' is taken from an ancient Hindu scripture which became part of the "code of conduct" for Hindu society. Atithi Devo Bhava prescribes a dynamic of the host-guest relationship.
mantras are from the Taittiriya Upanishad, Shikshavalli I.11.2 that says: matrudevo bhava, pitrudevo bhava, acharyadevo bhava, atithidevo bhava. It literally means "be one for whom the Mother is God, be one for whom the Father is God, be one for whom the Teacher is God, be one for whom the guest is God."



We say," mehma.n jo hamara hota hai woh jaan se piara hota hai."

But we do not practice what we preach.Our Country,("Jis desh mei.n Ganga behti hai..",) is notorious for Cheating,fleecing,sexually abusing,robbing,torturing our foreigner guests.


Shiv Khera, a renowned author and management trainer writes about his experience in Singapore:

"Six years ago in Singapore I gave a taxi driver a business card to take me to a particular address.

At the last point he circled round the building. His meter read 11$, but he took only 10.

I said Henry, your meter reads 11$ how come you are taking only 10.

He said Sir, I am a taxi driver, I am supposed to be bringing you straight to the destination. Since I did not know the last spot, I had to circle around the building. Had I brought you straight here, the meter would have read 10$.

Why should you be paying for my ignorance ?

He said Sir, legally, I can claim 11$ but Honestly and ethically I am entitled to only 10.

He further added that Singapore is a tourist destination and many people come here for three or four days. After clearing the immigrations and customs, the first experience is always with the taxi driver and if that is not good, the balance three to four days are not pleasant either.

He said, "Sir I am not a taxi driver, I am the Ambassador of Singapore without a diplomatic passport."

In my opinion he probably did not go to school beyond the 8th grade, but to me he was a professional. To me his behavior reflected pride in performance and character.

That day I learnt that one needs more than professional qualification to be a professional.

In one line:
be a "Professional with a human touch and Values " that makes all the more difference.
Knowledge, skill, money, education, all comes later. First comes Human Values, Honesty and Integrity.

Tejinder Kamboj

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