My Home My Temple

Home is the temple for most people. It is the place where we rest after working for a whole day and we get to relax here. We do not have to worry about anything because many members of the family take care, Like brothers, sisters, father, mother, grandmother, grandfather, and many other members. The environment of the hoe charges us for the next day. It acts in the same way in which mobile chargers work. After working for the whole day we become tired and after getting relax at home we get energetic for next day.


The home acts as a temple in thousands of ways. There are our parents who are like god to us and in many sacred books, it is also written that our parents are superior to god. the peace-keeping environment of the home is the same as a temple. If we pray in temples to god for something it might be possible our voice will not reach to god and our desire would not full-field. But at our home, our voice is always heard by our parents.


There is a big difference between home and house. A home is a place where we settle and rest. There is a loving family at home. It has all those things which are required of us. A house is a place where there are all the luxurious comforts. Like the bed, sofa set, television, dining table, etc. A home can be anywhere. A person who does not have a house. For example, A person who is living on a footpath then the place where he stays it will be called home for him. A person can be made thousands of homes but it is very difficult to make one home.


In our surroundings, almost all living organism have their home. For example Tree is home for a bird, Kennel is home for a dog. You will observe that all the organisms always try to settle at a particular place. It is all home for them.


If we treated this earth as our home. We will be the happiest being on the earth.


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