Abortion: Motherhood is the fulfillment of femininity and the success of life


- In Indian culture, feticide is called a deadly sin

- Protests against anti-abortion verdicts have erupted in western countries. Opponents have become fanatical

Protests against the abortion ruling have erupted in the United States and in the West. The shock is that even in India, the number of those who consider the protest appropriate is growing.

The United States and its European allies, which have made Ukraine a scapegoat after taking parody measures from Afghanistan, also consider abortion appropriate. In Europe, Australia and South America, including the United States, women are passionately protesting against abortion with placards saying, "My body is my right." They are not just looking at birth control measures. The anti-abortion ruling is vehemently opposed.

Even US President Joe Biden, the so-called First Citizen of the World, is now backing the women for sword-wielding embryos after taking parody steps from Afghanistan.

Stop talking about the so-called dignitaries. What to say to those women who long for cohabitation happiness, but hate motherhood?

They forget that motherhood is the fulfillment of femininity, life is success. What to say to those men who love pleasure as an eyebrow, but consider the responsibility of fatherhood burdensome.

Neither those women nor those men can think as much as they have the right to life, as much as the fetus and fetus who have not yet breathed into the outside world have the same right to life. They don't even think that they would have existed if their parents had 'killed' them when they were embryos or fetuses.

Ever thought that a child is the extension of life, a child is immortality.

India has given the word 'offspring'. Progeny Iti - progeny. Descendants take life forward. Runs from generation to generation. That is immortality.

Indian culture has called punch a great sin from which there is no salvation. Have to suffer. He has called fetal abortion a deadly sin in Punch Mahapap. It will happen to you that it is about America, where did India come from? So know that the transition to sin is also increasing in India.

Don’t forget that the messages that the great men have given are for the whole of mankind. Not for followers of any region or religion. At the same time, the question is whether abortion or abortion is considered right in any religion of the world?

The answer is no.

If a baby has died in the womb, it must be surgically removed from the womb, but it is a grave sin to grab a live embryo or fetus. There can be no liberation from it. It is not possible to say where this transition to the West we feel will stop.

When Morarjibhai visited the United States, his suite was on the 14th floor of the Hotel Waldrodt. From there the world’s richest street Wall Street was visible. Journalists asked how do you feel about this? His answer was: 'It may be a great way of living, but I don't think India should follow it' (This would be a great way of life, but I don't think India should follow it.)

At this point a 'ball-putt' from Japan comes to mind. In it a child suddenly runs away, his mother finds out after a while, he runs after her and starts screaming. You are the heir, you are the heir - come back, come back ... that child does not return. The mother gets hit in the way.

Cultures around the world are telling mankind ... Yuki heirs, Yuki heirs ... we don't go back. The cultures of the world are collapsing.

We build a glorious society, the basis of which is the weapons of great destruction. We have blindly pursued immense prosperity, but that prosperity is not based on the nourishment of others but on the exploitation of others ... 'Quo Vadis' (where we are going) is not realized.

The United Nations predicts an impending food crisis around the world. What else happens?

Understand now, come back, Yuki heirs ... Yuki heirs ... Yuki heirs ...

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