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It was while reforms of various kinds were being inaugurated in

India that a child was born of poor Brahmin parents on the eighteenth

of February, 1836, in one of the remote villages of Bengal. The

father and mother were very orthodox people. The life of a really

orthodox Brahmin is one of continuous renunciation. Very few things

can he do; and over and beyond them the orthodox Brahmin must not

occupy himself with any secular business. At the same time he must

not receive gifts from everybody. You may imagine how rigorous that

life becomes.

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