Who will throw doubts
on the fact that we all have certain essential duties to our parents? They
deserve-from us more than we can give them. The reasons are many: they brought
us into the world, underwent untold hardship in bringing us up, earned for us
and fed us even at the cost of their own happiness, and what not. There is, in
a word, nothing that parents do not do for the well-being and pleasure of their
children. That is why our duties to them are innumerable. We have nothing to
ungive them. We should leave no stone unturned for their happiness. Over and
above helping them do the family chores, we should earn for them when they
become old. When they become ill, we should attend upon them with utmost
sincerity. We should look after them in their old age as they looked after us
in our babyhood. They are, so to say, parts of our whole being and not separate
in any way.
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