Content and presentation is good and explaination is well. Advice- try to make voice heavy through software. take a small plause. break the sentences into small parts.
Appreciating your comment. Incidentally, this title is seen in both formats, (mostly 'Katha' in English). Will be more careful about matters like this in the future.
Ok there are some questions:- Out of nowhere how did the son got the courage to question his father on his actions in the first place? What prompted him to do that? And secondly it is not possible for a mortal to sell his son to a supernatural being like yama. Furthermore why would yama be interested to take the boy?? It is clear that this story is completely unrealistic and in the name of morality is just there to misguide the readers.
We may safely assume that it is a 'story' to convey a few messages. The moral courage to question his father on ethical grounds is innate to the character of Nachiketa. His father's response ('to Yama') is like an angry person saying 'Go to hell'. The character of Yama is used to explain the concept of the 'immortal soul' (this part is excluded in this video).
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You truly have a great content. Try to use mic or something for better sound quality , everything else is good 😊👍
Thank you for your appreciation and advice.
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Good story .
Thanks for the appreciation.
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Content and presentation is good and explaination is well.
Advice-
try to make voice heavy through software.
take a small plause.
break the sentences into small parts.
Thank you for your appreciation and advice. Certainly I will try to follow it and improve the quality.
IT'S NOT "KATHA" IT'S. "KATHO UPNISHAD" Its crime and sin to distort them
Appreciating your comment. Incidentally, this title is seen in both formats, (mostly 'Katha' in English). Will be more careful about matters like this in the future.
Bad mic
Agree
Ok there are some questions:-
Out of nowhere how did the son got the courage to question his father on his actions in the first place? What prompted him to do that?
And secondly it is not possible for a mortal to sell his son to a supernatural being like yama. Furthermore why would yama be interested to take the boy??
It is clear that this story is completely unrealistic and in the name of morality is just there to misguide the readers.
We may safely assume that it is a 'story' to convey a few messages. The moral courage to question his father on ethical grounds is innate to the character of Nachiketa. His father's response ('to Yama') is like an angry person saying 'Go to hell'. The character of Yama is used to explain the concept of the 'immortal soul' (this part is excluded in this video).
The father didn't intend to this to son he just utters the word bcz he was angry.
Funny part is you're stuck at the beginning of story 🤣