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Chapter3


    But a emple can never be a source of joy, nor, for t matter, can a Moian temple be a source of joy.

    Only Gods temple can be a source of joy.

    But ian politics are so deep t temple to represent the divine being.

    ts the reason hindu shrines and Mohammedan mosques look so ugly.

    An  man ates to even look on them.

    turned into beds of scoundrels; all kinds of mischere.

    And t necessarily knohey are doing.

    It is my understanding t no one plans miscanding; mischief is always planned in unawareness.

    And t up in this mess.

    If temples ever do disappear from t  be because of ts, but because of ts.

    temples are already disappearing; t disappeared.

    If  to save temples on t  temple around us -- existence itself.

    temples omatically be saved; the divine presence.

    Its as if I gave you a .

    .

    .

    t may be  you preserve it safely in a treasure c.

    Once I visited a village.

    People came to see me off at tation and someone put a garland around my neck.

    I took it off and  to a girl standing nearby.

    I visited ter six years, and to me and said, quot;I  time.

    Alt in t t as t day.

    After all, you gave to me.

    quot;

    I visited  out a lovely wooden box in whe garland was carefully placed.

    t their fragrance.

    Anyone seeing it mig; tiful box? s thless.

    quot; t not the rubbish.

    S  contained someones loving memory.

  
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