“…But I am not for some sort of a like Gandhiji who used to give us just boiled food with the mustard oil on top of that to eat, because he said that’s how you develop a non-taste, you see, “asswad“. He said: “You must not have a tasty thing”. I can do it but I don’t think everybody can do that way. So we should not be hard on them. We should not be very hard. Because I have seen those people who have come out of Gandhi ashram are very hard people, you know, over-strict and sort of not so congenial with others…” 1985 Children, Parents, Schools
Tags: Food, Practical Care
