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essay on hands that serve are holier than the lips those pray​

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Answered by priya031996
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The saying …The hands that serve are holier than the lips that pray…is a proverb with a similar meaning. This saying elucidates that if man wants to worship god they can do better by serving by serving the poor and the needy. The real service to man is the service to god. This actually was the main teaching of many great saints like Buddha, Mahavira and Jesus. This is mainly because god is present not in the idols we worship but in every living thing around us. So we must every living thing with equal respect and always try to help our fellow human beings.

This proverb is used to imply that great things are not accomplished in a single day and what ever be our talents we need a good deal of time to achieve these things.

Answered by Agastya0606
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To be able to serve people is considered more than just praying. Great saints like Buddha have taught us how to give, help people and not expect anything in return.

The meaning of the proverb "hands that serve are holier than lips those pray" is - serving is a greater human deed than praying.

Its better to help of serve those in need than to just pray for them. Prayers are wishes we make to god, hoping that they will be heard.

But to make them successful , we have to work on it, rather than sitting idle at home.

Serving people is equal to serving god. Helping them directly would be much more beneficial than just praying.

All you need is a kind heart and loving and caring nature to be able to serve people and you get to see their happy smiles in return.

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