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a) Why did Mother Teresa found Nirmal Hriday?
Who brought the dying people at Nirmal Hriday?
c) What opportunity did the unloved and uncared people get?
d When did she receive Nobel Peace Prize?
e) What has she taught us?
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Answered by sneha364152
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Kalighat, the Home of the Pure Heart (Nirmal Hriday)[1] (formerly Mother Teresa's Kalighat Home for the Dying Destitutes) is a hospice for the sick, destitute and the dying established by St. Mother Teresa[2][3] in Kalighat, Kolkata, India. Before Mother Teresa sought permission to use it, the building was an old abandoned Hindu temple to the goddess Kali,[4] the Hindu goddess of time and change. It was founded by St. Mother Teresa on her 42nd birthday in 1952,[5] two years after she established Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata.

Nirmal Hriday facade, c. 2007

Men's ward at Kalighat, Home of the Pure Heart, Nirmal Hriday

St. Mother Teresa opened this free hospice in 1952, next to the famous Kalighat Kali Temple in Kalighat Calcutta.[6] With the help of Indian officials, she changed an abandoned building which previously served as a temple for the Hindu goddess Kali into the "Kalighat home for the dying", a free hospice for the poor. Later on she changed the name to "Kalighat the Home of the Pure Heart (Nirmal Hriday)". People who were brought to the home received medical attention from the Missionaries of Charity and were given the opportunity to die with dignity, according to the rituals of their faith; Muslims were read the Quran, Hindus received water from the Ganges, and Catholics received the Last Rites.[7] "A beautiful death," she said, "is for people who lived like animals to die like angels—loved and wanted."[7]

Answered by Aarushi1001
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hi

Explanation:

a) Mother Teresa was looked upon and respected for her charity, unselfishness and her hard work by all her peers. ... Sick people that were left on the streets were taken care of by Mother Teresa and her helpers. She built a home named “Nirmal Hriday” for such people

b) Two years after establishing the Missionaries of Charity, Mother Teresa founded the Home of the Pure Heart (Nirmal Hriday) in 1952 in Kalighat, Kolkata. Formerly known as Mother Teresa's Home for the Dying Destitutes, this free hospice is a refuge for the homeless, the sick and the unloved.

c) I don't know the answer sorry

d) In 1979 she received the Nobel Peace Prize for her humanitarian work, and the following year the Indian government conferred on her the Bharat Ratna, the country's highest civilian honour.

e) Mother Teresa was a figure who believed the world could be changed through love and compassion. She lived a life of sacrifice, love and kindness; she devoted her life to helping others. Mother Teresa was so committed to helping people in need that she kept going and going until she could give no more. She was also a woman of intense faith who fervently believed the world could be a better place, person by person. Mother Teresa was committed to uplifting society and empowering the disenfranchised in a way that few leaders have even been able to demonstrate in this century. Through her actions, we see the importance of cultivating and living an attitude of faith. She shared many life lessons throughout her earthly ministry centered on love, compassion and humility.

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