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Cleanliness is next to Godliness ​

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Answered by tanvi3176
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The proverb 'cleanliness is next to godliness' expresses the idea that those who are pure and wholesome are close to God. When the proverb was put forward, in the 17th century, cleanliness (or clenlynesse or cleanlines as it was spelled then) referred to both moral purity and to personal hygiene.

Cleanliness adds more value to personal and social life. Since good habits are contagious, it is possible to teach children, neighbours and illiterates on the importance of cleanliness, by being a role model. With a collective effort, cleanliness and in turn, good health and happiness are within reach.

Good hygiene lowers your risk for diseases and illnesses commonly spread through viruses and bacteria. ... Washing yourself and staying clean can kill and remove illness-causing bacteria from your body, lowering the risk for disease. Good hygiene is key to preventing infection when wounds and skin irritation are present.

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Answered by ItzBrainly28
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Cleanliness is next to Godliness is a famous proverb. The proverb conveys the message that maintain cleanliness is a good habit and it brings positivity in our life. Here the term 'cleanliness ' doesn't limit itself to just the act of cleaning one's body, but also keeping the mind and the soul calm and peaceful. This would definitely help a person to achieve success in life. Moreover, maintaining cleanliness internally and externally helps us to develop our personality.

Cleanliness also means keeping our environment clean, as it would lead to a healthy surrounding and a hygienic living place for all living beings. This would in turn reduce the spread of disease and thus, ensure a healthy life. It is true when people say that a clean self and a clean environment help to bring a person closer to God.

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