Key Points

Legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan has shared a powerful message about preserving traditional cultural values in modern times. In his recent blog post, the 82-year-old icon delves deep into the concept of 'sanskaar', explaining it as more than just a superficial practice. He emphasizes the critical role of ethical guidance and moral learning in shaping younger generations. Bachchan's philosophical reflection highlights the timeless importance of understanding core cultural principles and personal growth.

Key Points: Big B Reveals True Meaning of Sanskaar to Young India

  • Big B emphasizes cultural values and ethical conduct
  • Explores deep meaning of 'sanskaar' beyond material understanding
  • Discusses importance of time management and personal growth
  • Reflects on generational wisdom transmission
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Big B says teaching 'good sanskaar' to younger generation is very important

Amitabh Bachchan shares profound insights on traditional values and moral guidance for younger generations in thought-provoking blog post

"Each learning is a day lived... from the young, from the new - Amitabh Bachchan"

Mumbai, April 16

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan recently shared his thoughts on the importance of "sanskaar" in today's fast-changing world.

In a recent blog post, the 82-year-old star opened up about his concerns regarding how traditional values seem to be fading and stressed the need to pass on moral and cultural lessons to the younger generation.

In his post, Big B wrote, "Each learning is a day lived... from the young, from the new, from this GEN, from any other GEN... a learning exemplifying the worth of its value. Value seems to convey a material being... no, not that value."

According to the 'Angipath' actor, values "are what life brings, which we apply or believe to be the ethical and considered norm."

"The 'sanskaar' that we and our ancestors inculcated and taught us by their approach, behavior, and guidance... 'Sanskaar,' the inborn power of faculty. A refinement, an adorning. The conduct of the 'how,' 'when,' and 'where,'" Bachchan added.

The actor went on to talk about 'sanskaar,' describing it as the power that "guides our behaviour."

"It breathes endlessly to the very end of existence. Not merely of the human, but of all beings, including the space hemispheric surrounding. And to each his or her own. When there is a paucity of time, strangely the maximum work gets accomplished. When there is no paucity of time, work never even gets a start," he added.

"And that is the condition one finds oneself in... aah, we have tomorrow, so shall do it in the morrow... and the morrow never comes. Being aware of it but not performing is a laxity that is beyond forgiveness... and apology. So I live up to whatever struggles I do encounter with the cerebrum... a victim of 'time on hand'," he continued.

On the work front, Amitabh Bachchan was last seen with superstar Rajinikanth in Vettaiyan, which hit theatres last year. In the film, Big B also shared screen space with Fahadh Faasil and Rana Daggubati.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Big B always speaks with such wisdom! 👏 In today's fast-paced world, we really need to hold onto our cultural roots and values. His words about 'sanskaar' resonate so deeply with me as a parent.
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Rahul M.
While I respect Amitabh ji's views, I feel we need to balance traditional values with modern thinking. The world has changed, and some "sanskaar" might need reinterpretation for today's youth.
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Anjali S.
His blog posts are like little life lessons! "When there is paucity of time, the maximum work gets accomplished" - so true! I'm going to print this and put it on my work desk as motivation 💪
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Vikram P.
Love how Big B connects timeless wisdom with modern challenges. That bit about "the morrow never comes" hits hard - we all procrastinate too much these days!
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Sneha R.
Beautiful thoughts, but I wish he'd given some practical examples of how to teach these values to kids today. The concept of 'sanskaar' can feel abstract to younger generations.
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Karan J.
At 82, he's still so relevant and thoughtful! That line about values not being material things is gold. We need more public figures talking about this stuff instead of just entertainment.

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