A fetish for flowers
The Hindu
Dear Agony Akka,I come to you with an unnecessary moral dilemma imposed upon me by my uncooperative and godless neighbours. I live in a first-floor apartment and I have a very small veranda in which I
I come to you with an unnecessary moral dilemma imposed upon me by my uncooperative and godless neighbours. I live in a first-floor apartment and I have a very small veranda in which I can grow only a few plants. So, for my daily puja I get some flowers during my morning walk. Our neighbourhood houses have large gardens with flowering plants like jasmine, oleander, hibiscus. I regularly pluck a few. Now one interfering neighbour is saying, don’t pluck my flowers. I told him it was for puja purposes only, but he is calling it theft. How dare he call me a thief? Please tell me how to make such people understand basic courtesies? — Raging Over BarbarismMore Related News

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