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When I was travelling to Digha beach (India) I found an old man standing near the sea beach. I found this frame very much co-related with a popular Hindu bhajan ( devotional song) "Vaishnava Jana To." written by the poet Narsinh Mehta. The bhajan was included in Mahatma Gandhi’s daily prayer, and I found the shadow was very much similar to the posture of the legend Mahatma Gandhi The bhajan speaks about the life, ideals and mentality of a Vaishnava Jana (a follower of Vishnu).
Call those people Vaishnavas who feel the pain of others, Help those who are in misery,
But never let self-conceit enter their mind. Keep their words, actions and thoughts pure. Their hands never touch the wealth of others. They have forsaken greed and deceit,
They stay afar from lust and anger,
Narsi says: I'd be grateful to meet such a soul, Whose virtue liberates their entire lineage..
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