Cleaniness
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• October 18, 1999
Dear Sampath and Other BhaghavatAs: Your point that 'kaimkaryam' should involve some physical labor on the part of the individual is a very valid point. "Sikhs' lay great emphasis on the "kAr Seva". Most of us usually avoid any physical tasks and we implicitly assume that it is meant only for the 'incapable' people - people who are incapable of understanding the nuances of ShastrAs and who cannot contribute in the mental plane. Eventhough 'kaimkaryam' in its broadest sense involves all kinds of mental and physical activities (such as teaching children etc.) it will be a good idea to at least devote some percentage of one's time in physical activities (like washing utensils, cleaning the temple, serving food etc.). Unfortunately, after a student returns from his 'Gurukulam' the word "Sushrooshai' is forgotten. The only way to bring home this point is by practicing first and our elders may provide little help in this regard. Dasan Vijayaraghavan Buffalo, NY ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
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