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Bhavani Bharati – Verse 18
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Bhavani Bharati – Verse 19
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Published by The Mother on 03/17/2019
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There is a kind of respect for the object one has, which must make one treat it with much consideration and try to preserve it as long as possible, not because one is attached to it and desires it, but because an object is something respectable which has sometimes cost a lot of effort and labour in the producing and so must as a result be considered with the respect due to the work and effort put into it.

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