WE ARE BORN AS HUMANS ON EARTH AND MEET PEOPLE FOR A REASON

One of the most significant events in Hindu culture is the observance of
Pitrupaksha, a sacred fortnight dedicated to honoring our ancestors for the gift of
life. This period serves as a time for introspection, self-improvement, and spiritual
evolution, allowing us to reflect on our actions and strive to become better human
beings.
In paying homage to our ancestors, we offer our worship to mother nature,
recognizing the interconnectedness of all living beings by offering them food with
reverence and devotion. Through these offerings, we seek their blessings and
guidance, hoping to be led on the path of salvation.
As Pitrupaksha concludes, we joyfully welcome Goddess Durga, who arrives in all
her splendor, heralding festivities filled with music, dance, and celebration. Her
nine-day stay symbolizes the victory over negative thoughts and harmful actions,
offering those who are open to change and purification her divine blessings,
cleansing the soul and ushering in positive transformation.
We never meet people by accident; every encounter has a purpose. Some
individuals enter our lives to offer comfort, support, and guidance, while others
challenge us through criticism or blame, ultimately teaching us valuable lessons.
Life is like a school, filled with unexpected tests and exams. Just when everything
seems to be going smoothly, someone may hurt or betray us, accelerating our
growth and evolution.
In this grand drama of life, no one is inherently good or bad—they simply play the
role assigned to them. People come into our lives for a reason, a season, or even a
lifetime. Some arrive to complete a chapter, while others help close karmic cycles.
Rather than harboring anger or resentment, it’s important to be grateful to those
who challenge us, for they are pushing us toward higher levels of consciousness.
To navigate life’s journey with grace, we must:
1. Forgive those who have wronged us.
2. Accept the lessons that come our way.
3. Be grateful for every experience, good or bad.
Life becomes beautiful and simple when we learn to flow like the breeze,
embracing the richness it offers. Be a beacon of light, and extend heartfelt gratitude
for the wisdom gained along the way, as we too will age into oblivion.
Amitta Engineer
Academic Counselor
White Lotus International School