Some Indian children were asked this question. 'What does religion mean to you?' Their answers are a lesson for everyone.

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The answers are quite simple and straightforward. While we somehow try to make religion a thing that needs importance, we ourselves are not complete on this aspect. The Bhagvatgita, Khuran, Bible have been left behind which teach the real essence of the religion but unfortunately these are no more finding their place in homes.


Life is like a boat in a sea, there is a lot to learn, so never close your mind to your limited experiences!

Children talk is a straight talk from the heart. They are not influenced by others' views. They don't have to curry favors from others.

Children ared simple. simplicity leads us to better view.  A child will just say what he actually feels or sees. A child is born without religion. but later religion is thrust upon him. I remember the song- Tu Hindu banega na musalmaan banega insaan ki aulad hai insaan banega. 


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A Memorable song from Dhool Ka Phool that speaks of all. Children and a drunkard speak truth.

The answers of children have come from their heart. Their words contain the highest philosophy on religion.

True. Their minds are not polluted yet. Our raw headed politicians should learn a lot from these innocent kids.

Children are true from the core due to the fact that they can see the reality and express it without any hesitation and fear. They should always be encouraged in their homes for their truthness and parents should also imbibe it so that the children will also feel good and grow faster when their views are valued.


Life is like a boat in a sea, there is a lot to learn, so never close your mind to your limited experiences!

But in reality most of the parents teach false values to please the society. Our children are not given a chance to grow freely in tune with their nature.

Good link, but one answer surprised me, which the child says "I do not want to follow religion, so I do not think I have nay religion". I sprangs surprise as how could a child know in detail about religions so that he do not want to follow it and take a decision, nevertheless rest of answers seems good. 


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As told by one boy, Religion is what their parents teach to them. For a child, his parents are everything; God comes only next to them. That is why what the parents teach them is important.

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