Jain Sadhvi/Aryika praying or addressing an audience Once an Aryika (Female monk in Jainism AKA Sadhvi) asked her audience "What is death?" and continued without waiting as if she knew the audience won't be able to answer, "Death is the final exam of life". A soft smile formed on her face as she saw the exclaimed faces of the audience that I was part of. She looked at me, I was the odd one out wearing a blue jeans and a T-shirt, everyone else was dressed in white. "Death is the final exam of life" she repeated herself a little loudly now facing the rest of the audience. She continued, "When a person dies how is he or she remembered?", once again she waited for no one to respond and continued "When we die, are we remembered?" This time she waited.
Life must be huge, not long
Life must be huge, not long
Life must be huge, not long
Jain Sadhvi/Aryika praying or addressing an audience Once an Aryika (Female monk in Jainism AKA Sadhvi) asked her audience "What is death?" and continued without waiting as if she knew the audience won't be able to answer, "Death is the final exam of life". A soft smile formed on her face as she saw the exclaimed faces of the audience that I was part of. She looked at me, I was the odd one out wearing a blue jeans and a T-shirt, everyone else was dressed in white. "Death is the final exam of life" she repeated herself a little loudly now facing the rest of the audience. She continued, "When a person dies how is he or she remembered?", once again she waited for no one to respond and continued "When we die, are we remembered?" This time she waited.
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