Saturday 9 July 2022

Erosion of Values


Family, like branches in a tree, we all grow in different directions, yet our roots remain as one.

   

The values system which we imbibe are set to be instilled in our childhood by our parents and teachers which we come across. In today’s society we are reaching higher heights but the value system is degrading. They are degrading as a result of both parents working to make ends meet, the destruction of the joint family system and the adherence of the nuclear family system. In olden times there was a lot of emphasis was laid on joint families specifically in the Nair Community. The children meanwhile find their sources of happiness in mobile phones ,pubG,Instagram, fb or television.

On 2nd July 2022 we had a small family reunion in our native place Kidangoor, Kerala in which the three generations of our family met. Around 150 members attended. Many were meeting for the 1st time. Though we could not be a part of it, just seeing the videos and photos gave us tremendous joy.

The happiness of a householder (grihastha) is in meeting ones near and dear ones, in meeting our cousins, relatives and family members. Such happiness cannot be expressed in words. Sex, alcohol and money do provide a momentary pleasure but cannot replace the happiness derived from a family get-together. Neither is such joy found temple visits or saptahams, nor does a brahmachari accustomed to such bonding's.

Though there may be disputes related to property, monetary issues , the family provides a sense of security in times of distress and sorrow. It is said that the blood of the relatives are thicker than others and can fallback on them in times of difficulty.

Watching a movie or a cricket match or reading a book cannot replace the joy of a family reunion.

Such events do help to restore the values to an extent.