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>From "Glimpses of Traditional Indian Life," by HH Bhakti Vikas Swami

 

[Ramanujam Ranganathan tells of his boyhood in Tamil Nadu...and daily rites

in the brahmana quarters of his village's Visnu temple.]

 

RR: Taking food together was an important part of our life. It was not like

in the West, where someone comes home and just fixes himself something from

the fridge. For example, no lady would eat until after her husband had

taken. Eating was a family event. There are still joint families where fifty

or sixty people sit down at a certain time to eat together. (GOTIL, p131)

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