Change and exchange are important aspects of development. A language, or a civilisation is considered superior that had changed adapting to time and circumstances.

A shareholding has no value unless it’s value is determined in a stock exchange and one is able to encash.

A 100 rupee note has no value unless it can be changed into denominations as needed and able to be used for spending.

English had become most relevant language of the world, not due to cultural superiority, or because British conquered many parts of world at one time. It became, due to its adaptability of accepting other language words.

The change needs to retain core values.

In Hinduism, God Shiva is called, ‘Oldest of old and Newest of New’, முந்தைப் பழமைக்கும் முந்தை பழமையனே .. பிந்தைப் புதுமைக்கும் பிந்தை புதுமையனே..’

When other religions thought, world is a sheet, we Hindus realised it is globe.
When other religions thought, someone away from our world created the universe, the earth, the trees, the fruits, and then a male and female… We understood, the entire world and universe is manifestation of God and the power God resides Omni potent and Omni present.

In every religions some change took place due to influence by particular sect often with violent means. But Hinduism changed on its own, adapting to circumstances.

True, change is the healthiest way to survive.

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