1. About Parivar

The highest small and sacred unit of society is 'Family'. Families are the marriage of a society. For our group, Parivars mean not only the love of your love, but also the prayer for peace in this status and problem of the problem. We believe that when there are families, only then will our society progress. A Pariva is not just a group of people living under one roof, but it is a sacred confluence of affection, dedication and unwavering faith. Our community has always considered family values and the blessings of elders as paramount. Only an ideal family supports a person in courage and happiness in difficult times. When every family in the society unites in unity, it becomes an unbreakable force. Our effort is that there is unity in every family and the new generation carries forward our glorious legacy with pride.

Parivar : The first step to happiness and culture

"Family is a place where love never diminishes and support never fails." Humans are social animals and the importance of family in their lives is like a cornerstone.

"Mother Gods are the gods | Father Gods are the gods | Teacher Gods are the gods | Guest Gods are the gods"

Ayan nijah para veti ganana laghuchetsam .
Udarcharitanan tu vasudhaiva kutumbakam ॥

1. What is Parivar ?

Parivar is not just a group of people living in one house, but it is a heart connected by feelings and trust. Where a person experiences selfless love and security, it is called a true family. In our culture with the spirit of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam', Parivar has been considered true happiness.

The most beautiful and sacred relationship in the world is family. It is said, "A house is made of bricks and stones, but a family is made of love and trust." No matter how much progress a person makes, at the end of the day he comes to his family to find peace and warmth.

2. Types of Parivar

Today, there are mainly two types of families:

Joint Family:
In which grandparents, parents, uncles and aunts live together. Here children inherit the blessings and culture of their elders.

Nuclear Family:
In which there are only parents and children. In today's busy era, the number of such families has increased, where freedom and modernity are seen.

3. Main Pillars of Parivar

1. Love and security: Family gives us the courage and protection to fight the conflicts of the world.
2. Inculcation of values: A child learns what he sees. It is from the conduct of elders that the lessons of humanity and morality are learned in children.
3. Selfless support: When no one is with them in times of trouble, then blood relations i.e. family stands as a shield.

4. Family's contribution in shaping life

Family is the child's first school and parents are the first teacher :

Instilling values:
Children learn the lessons of right and wrong, morality and humanity from the family itself.

Support in times of trouble:
When the whole world abandons us, the family stands firm. It is our protective shield.

Sharing happiness:
The true joy of festivals or celebrations comes only with the family. Happiness doubles with sharing.

4. Joint Parivar vs. Split Parivar

Joint family has special importance in Indian culture, where three generations live together under the guidance of grandparents. Although, with the changing times, the trend of nuclear family has increased, but it is essential to have love and mutual understanding between both.

5. Importance of elders

Elders in the family are like the head of the house. Just as a tree survives only if its roots are strong, similarly, discipline and peace are maintained in the family with the experience and guidance of elders. The stories of grandparents and their blessings are invaluable for the mental development of children.

The Place of Elders: The Banyan Tree of the Home Having elders in the home is a blessing. Their experiences prevent us from making mistakes. Just as a tree cannot survive without roots, a family is incomplete without elders.

6. Modern times and family

In today's digital age, people are busy with their mobile phones even though they are in the same house. At this time, it is necessary that we spend quality time with our family. Sitting together, eating and talking strengthens relationships.

Conclusion

Go anywhere in the world, but the peace you find in your own home and with your family is nowhere else. Family is the greatest gift from God. The person who has a happy family is the richest person in the world.

Saha naavatu . Saha nau bhunaktu . Saha virya karvavahai . Tejasvi navadhitamastu maa vidrishaavahai

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"Family is the address of love, where words are few and feelings are more." "No matter how big the house may be, if there is no family inside, it is just an empty shell."

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