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When I went to Bhutan for the tour and travel in the year 2017, one thing I found common with all the people that there was a calmness and polite demeanor associated with them. I hardly found any citizens who spoke with harsh or loud voices. It prompted me to auto-suggest what might be the reason for the same; I thought the meditative practices as mandated in the Buddhist philosophy might have been the reason. I might be wrong, and a student of religious study might tell me better of it. But it was a welcome change from the shouting and bouting we come across in our vibrant land!

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I believe the religious philosophy that they evolved to came out of Sanatan Hindu traditions as a fallout to give a new perspective against the rampant aggressive religious intruders and also to break out off the taboo practiced in thethen prevalent traditional culture. What is your take on it???
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Bikash Paul Choudhury (Pen Name - YUDHAJIT)
Bikash Paul Choudhury (Pen Name - YUDHAJIT)

Written by Bikash Paul Choudhury (Pen Name - YUDHAJIT)

A technocrat in his second innings on Authorprenership, writer of fifteen books, mainly the fiction books, self-published on Amazon platforms.

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