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And he did not; that was the end of his going to school. But this boy

had an elder brother, a learned professor, who took him to Calcutta,

however, to study with him. After a short time the boy became fully

convinced that the aim of all scholar learning was mere material

advancement, and nothing more, and he resolved to give up study and

devote himself solely to the pursuit of spiritual knowledge. The

father being dead, the family was very poor; and this boy had to make

his own living. He went to a place near Calcutta and became a temple

priest. To become a temple priest is thought very degrading to a

Brahmin. Our temples are not churches in your sense of the word, they

are not places for public worship; for, properly speaking, there is

no such thing as public worship in India. Temples are erected mostly

by rich persons as a meritorious religious act.

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