Amitabh Bachchan Advocates for Humble Giving: Charity Should Be Silent
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Mumbai, March 25 (NationPress) Renowned actor Amitabh Bachchan has conveyed his insights on the fundamental nature of giving, emphasizing that charitable acts should be kept confidential and devoid of self-congratulation.
The legendary star took to his blog to share his conviction about altruistic giving, stating: “Jab aap kuch denge, to aap ko milega bhi jab daan dete hain, to uska phal avashya milta hai. Dene ke baad use yaad rakhna, mere mann ke anusar nahin. Main uski charcha nahin karta. Charcha karke kya mil jayega aapko? Jise mila, uske dukh dard agar door ho gaye, to wahi sabse moolya yogdaan hua.”
“(When you give something, you will receive something in return as well; when you donate, it certainly bears fruit. However, after giving, I don’t believe in retaining it or reminiscing about it. I do not talk about it. What do you gain by discussing it? If the recipient has their pain and suffering alleviated, that itself is the most valuable contribution.)”
He further elaborated on how speaking about one's charitable deeds often redirects the focus towards personal accolades rather than the advantage of the recipient.
“Aapke charcha karne se, aap apni baat ki badhoti, tareef kar rahe hain, apna laabh dekh rahe hain aap. Nahin, jise diya hai, laabh use hona chahiye, aur yeh keval jise diya hai, use pata hai. Aapko woh batane ki avashyakta nahin, kyunki phir aap apni tareef kar rahe hain!”
“(By discussing it, you are merely magnifying your own actions, praising yourself, and seeking personal advantage. No, the benefit should belong to the one who received it, and only they genuinely know it. There is no need for you to speak about it, because then you are just lauding yourself.)”
Affirming his personal viewpoint, the icon remarked, “Bahut se log aisa karte hain, par main nahin karta. Kya mil jayega bhaiya karne se? Daan diya jaata hai; uski charcha nahin ki jaati. Aisa mera maanna hai, aur maanna rahega. Chale hain, kaam pe.”
“(Many people do this, but I don’t. What do you really gain from it, brother? Charity is intended to be given, not discussed. This is my belief, and I will maintain it. Now, off to work.)