True Devotion to God: A Celebration, Not a Secret In an age dominated by media scrutiny and shifting social values, many Hindus find themselves reluctant to express their faith openly. Influenced by social media trends or modern ideological currents, they may relegate their devotion to private moments, fearing judgment or misunderstanding. Yet in Hinduism, devotion (bhakti) is a source of strength, joy, and transformation—never a cause for shame. The Hesitation to Declare Faith Many devotees worry that public expressions of worship—wearing a tilak, chanting mantras, or visiting temple festivals—will mark them as outdated or intolerant. They fear being labeled as narrow‑minded or dogmatic. This concern often stems from a misconception that spirituality is a private affair, separate from daily life. In truth, Hinduism teaches that devotion permeates every action, thought, and relationship. Problem: Social Pressure: A pervasive narrative assumes modernity demands rejection of trad...