"为善行善乃是宗教的全部"
— Swami Vivekananda
Simplified Meaning:
Being kind and helping others is what religion is truly about. Imagine you have a friend who always supports you when you're feeling down or celebrates with you when you achieve something. This friend acts with kindness and does good things for you without expecting anything in return. Their actions make you feel loved and valued, which is the main essence of any religion. In history, there are many examples of people who live this idea. Take Mother Teresa, for example. She dedicated her life to help the poor and sick, showing compassion and kindness to everyone she met. She didn't just believe in being good; she showed it through her actions. You can apply this in your life by being kind and helping others, just like your supportive friend or Mother Teresa. Simple acts of goodness, like listening to a friend in need, helping someone with their groceries, or even just being polite and respectful in everyday interactions, embody the core of what religion tries to teach us.