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HUMAN BEING-A BEAST OR AN ANGLE?

Some days ago, I have seen a video in news program in which a person is beating an injured monkey. At last he killed that monkey and hanged that monkey on the tree in the position of upside down. What a cruel act! More cruelty is that it is revealed afterward that there were two more persons with him, who instead of rescuing that injured monkey, shot that cruelty. Everyone , watching that video,was shocked and becoming very angry. How a human being can behave so cruelly? After two days only, in another news program, I saw a video about Dr. Rajesh Chaudhary from Parbhani. He rears 150 barren cows. He himself is expending for them without any donation or grant by govt. Again I came to know about Dr. Tatya Lahane,a renowned eye surgeon. Though he is Dean of J.J. Hospital, means very busy, he has conducted 120 medical camps for eye surgeries in rural areas and free for poor patients.
             Above mentioned examples confuse us to decide whether human being is a beast or a virtuous angle? In society, sometimes we see the persons abducting small children and using them to sit on camels in the camel’s race and other viewers enjoying such races. There are many cases of kidnapping , rapes and murders of ladies. In society, many times there are fights in animals like cocks or bulls. In such fights many times those  animals die .Yet the mob enjoys it .Do such acts don't show brutality in human being? On the other hand, our saints and our religion teach us to love,respect and compassion for not only human beings, but also for all animals.
           So we can say  and now it is admitted fact that a human being is combination of brutality and divinity. It depends upon us to decide which quality should be developed. It means the remote is in our hands. 

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