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Another sanyasi

Remember once I had talked about an aged sanyasi whom I see everyday at one of the bus stops, with fruits, talcum powder for face and other things and that I was surprised as I had thought till then that sanyas meant leaving worldly desires behind? Well, he disappeared after some months and that place was occupied by another sanyasi. The surprising thing is, this one too wears good saffron clothes, combs his hair after oiling, is a bit younger than the other but still old, applies talcum powder everyday to his face, beard..., eats apples, oranges and what not... He looks wealthy enough to buy costly fruits.
And though I guess all human beings have a right to good food, clothing... I was just surprised. And I have been wanting to speak to him, just haven't got the courage to do so yet. What if he tells me to go to 'hell'? But I have many questions. Where did the old sanyasi go? From where did the present one come? Why is he like this? Where does he spend his days and cold nights? What does he do for a living? I hope to ask one day.

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