You got the point Sir. To a "realised" Hindu (was he?) there is no distinction of "selves"; you and I or he are the same; divinity is one, and we are all divine. The traditional Hindu greeting "Namasthe" simply means: I bow to the divinity I see in you. The ice cream was perhaps his pooja offering to that divinity he saw in you.
It's funny, but it is all true from the heart, that's freedom isn't it? Bravo! Thanks for sharing your story about Indian temple experience. Proud of you!!
That's what Indian culture is all about sir...yes you may encounter some filth here too as you will in any part of the world, but other than that, we people are happy to serve our guests. our scriptures, our traditions and our values teach us "Atithi Devo bhava" meaning "guests are gods" and let me tell you that it is the only reason we have accepted every culture and every religion with open arms.
You got the point Sir. To a "realised" Hindu (was he?) there is no distinction of "selves"; you and I or he are the same; divinity is one, and we are all divine. The traditional Hindu greeting "Namasthe" simply means: I bow to the divinity I see in you. The ice cream was perhaps his pooja offering to that divinity he saw in you.
It's funny, but it is all true from the heart, that's freedom isn't it? Bravo! Thanks for sharing your story about Indian temple experience. Proud of you!!
Before a religion we are human that matters the most
Indeed✌ Humans must be valued more than beliefs. Religion is not a criterion but humanity is
thank you for sharing...
Quite a story teller. Travelers do tell them very dramatically.. Thank You
I enjoyed this story... 👍🍮🍧
That was a heart warming tale.
Great story, thanks for sharing it with us.
People's are more important than their beliefs.
Really superb interpretation sir I liked your narration
very cool!
Nice talk 👏👏
That's what Indian culture is all about sir...yes you may encounter some filth here too as you will in any part of the world, but other than that, we people are happy to serve our guests. our scriptures, our traditions and our values teach us "Atithi Devo bhava" meaning "guests are gods" and let me tell you that it is the only reason we have accepted every culture and every religion with open arms.
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