Fairness is a very abstract concept. A lady has some leftover sweets in the kitchen that her own kids have refused to eat. She offers them to a maid, who eats the sweets and becomes happy. The lady knows that her own kids would never eat such sweets. Is it fair on the part of that lady? A rich country is not finding space to dump the e-waste . It ships containers filled with e-waste to a poor country, where the country takes it to extract precious metals. The rich country knows very well that e-waste is harmful to the environment, and that's why it sends the containers to the poor country. Is it fair on the part of the rich country? Fairness is very relative. Was Krishna fair when he asked Bhima to hit Duryodhana on the thigh against the rules of the game? Was Krishna fair when he asked Arjuna to hit an arrow at Karna when his chariot broke down? Was it fair on the part of the Kauravas to insult Draupadi ? Was it fair on the part of Draupadi to insult Duryodhana while Duryodhana...
There is a beautiful story in the Bhagwat Puran in which Narad Muni is travelling with Lord Vishnu . Lord Vishnu realises that Narad has developed arrogance of being a bhakta . To help him see reality , Lord Vishnu sends him to bring a glass of water. Narad reaches home and asks for a glass of water. A beautiful girl comes out, and Narad falls in love with that girl. He forgets the task assigned to him and proposes to marry the girl. He marries the girl, and they have kids. He "loves" his family very much and makes every effort to make them happy. A massive flood hits the village, causing Narada to lose his wife and children. As he is drowning in grief, Vishnu appears and asks, "Where is my water? I have been waiting for hours." What is the meaning of Narada's "love" for his family? What is the meaning of " happiness "? We go to a multiplex to watch a movie. The projector sends a beam of light to the screen, and we watch something happen on...