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This video has been created especially for today’s youth and the emerging generation. I deliberated for a long time before sharing this message, as at first hearing, the perspective may appear conservative or old-fashioned. However, the subject is deeply profound and extremely relevant to the challenges we see today—particularly in personal and marital relationships. As societies became increasingly influenced by Western culture, physical contact began to be viewed as a primary expression of love and closeness. In contrast, Eastern Vedic traditions emphasized respectful distance, where gestures like Namaste, salutations, and reverence for elders were practiced, while unnecessary physical proximity—especially after puberty—was consciously discouraged. Similar practices can be seen in cultures like Japan and China, where bowing or nodding replaced physical contact, with even handshakes being minimal. This video explains the karmic and energetic impact of physical contact, and how it leaves subtle imprints that can carry forward across lifetimes. When physical contact becomes frequent or casual across multiple relationships, it can create confused attractions, emotional entanglements, and complex bonds, particularly impacting the sanctity of marriage. Today, we increasingly witness challenges around commitment, stability, and moral clarity, often rooted in unresolved attractions and multiple emotional attachments. Through the lens of Runanubandhan (karmic bonds), this video invites viewers to reflect on the long-term consequences of physical intimacy and the importance of sacred boundaries. The intention is not to judge or restrict, but to encourage awareness, responsibility, and conscious choices. I request parents, educators, and mentors to reflect on this perspective and help children understand and practice healthy boundaries—so relationships are built on clarity, respect, and lasting values rather than momentary attraction.