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A Doubt

by soma-mukherjee

Often has been said that our body is a temple That a real devout would keep it clean in and out And save it from spiritual drought. Are we religious enough? That is my only doubt.
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Jul 17, 2011
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(Being religious to me is having faith in oneself and the human spirit

A spiritual person is one who worships gods creations more than the structures he made

and keeping the body clean in and out is having a kind and a warm heart and soul)

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