This story is from July 31, 2024
Ghazal Alagh explains the tradition of touching elders' feet to her son; says, “It symbolizes respect and letting go of ego to receive blessings”
Ghazal Alagh, business entrepreneur and Shark Tank India fame shared a heartwarming video with her son. She shared an insightful explanation with her 9-year-old son about the cultural practice of touching elders' feet. Ghazal revealed how the question was a gateway to discussing traditions, respect, and values that have been passed down through generations.
In her X post, Ghazal Alagh recounted how her son asked her, "Why do we touch elders' feet?" This question opened the floor for a detailed discussion. Ghazal explained that touching the feet of elders is a gesture of respect and gratitude. It symbolizes seeking blessings and acknowledging the wisdom and life experiences that older generations possess. This practice is rooted in the belief that elders have a wealth of knowledge and blessings that can guide and protect the younger ones.
The post quickly resonated with many, sparking discussions about the importance of maintaining cultural traditions while fostering understanding among the younger generation. Followers praised Ghazal for her clarity and the way she was able to explain such a deep-rooted tradition in a manner that her child could easily understand. Ghazal Alagh’s candid and educational approach serves as a beautiful reminder of the values that bind families and cultures together, ensuring that the essence of tradition continues to thrive in the hearts of the younger generation.
In her X post, Ghazal Alagh recounted how her son asked her, "Why do we touch elders' feet?" This question opened the floor for a detailed discussion. Ghazal explained that touching the feet of elders is a gesture of respect and gratitude. It symbolizes seeking blessings and acknowledging the wisdom and life experiences that older generations possess. This practice is rooted in the belief that elders have a wealth of knowledge and blessings that can guide and protect the younger ones.
The post quickly resonated with many, sparking discussions about the importance of maintaining cultural traditions while fostering understanding among the younger generation. Followers praised Ghazal for her clarity and the way she was able to explain such a deep-rooted tradition in a manner that her child could easily understand. Ghazal Alagh’s candid and educational approach serves as a beautiful reminder of the values that bind families and cultures together, ensuring that the essence of tradition continues to thrive in the hearts of the younger generation.
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