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discuss Nitya attitude towards the vow and the rituals related to it.

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Answered by loxia
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It can be inferred from the story that Nitya was not at all the believer of God. He opposed the promise of their parents which they have made to God. He didn't want his hairs to be shaved off. He considered his looks much important than following the rituals and promises made to the god. He asked the barber only to cut some hair and not shave off all. He went out of the temple thereby disregarding the vows and rituals.

Answered by rajagrewal768
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It can be found in the fact that Nitya did not believe in God at all. He challenged the promise his parents had made to God. She did not want her hair cut. He considered his appearance more important than the customs and promises of the gods. He asked the barber to cut only the hair and not cut it all. She left the temple and ignored her vows and traditions.

Nitya does not believe in god.

He is a boy of modern thought and he loves science.

He does not like to perform rituals such as shaving his head before entering the temple and praying at length before God.

You think praying is a waste of time and not a very good deed.

According to him, god is not an essential part of life.

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