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Platypus
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Posted on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 - 11:23 am:       

1. Live and let live motto.
2. Janaalu palu rakaalu. What is offending to one, maybe acceptable to another. Be prepared to accept different schools of thought.
3. Learn to distinguish between people who are religious and people who are spiritual.
4. If you are looking for a bhakti paaravasyam and unwavering devotional experience, visit not so well known but ancient temples.
5. Some people are inherently loud and brash in the temples. That's their way of expressing devotion. Not everyone subscribes to the policy stated in the first point above. Again, remember the rule - Live and let live.
6. We have this stupid urge raging inside us - to comment on how everyone else should behave in a particular scenario and how they should all subscribe to the same point of view as we do. Understand the futility of this line of thinking.

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