Have you shared your food with the needy describe such experience if any
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Explanation:
Yes during lockdown, my daily practise was to drop 10/12packets of veg pulao to the needy… ( Security guards at huge kothis, young boys going on foot for the duty, migrant workers walking with their belongings on the head) way to my work…. I was standing at the intersection with red lights…. A person with moderate clean clothing came to me and said, will you please give me some food… My question was how do you know, I have food with me? Said m hungry for the last 2 days, I smelt of the food when I came near you, and I am a Muslim will you give me food now… I wear a tilak on my forehead… Proof I m a Hindu… Before his completion of his request… we both started weeping… HUNGER… is what, I had seen on that day…….
Answer:
Yes, I have shared my food many of times.
Explanation:
The act of sharing food makes us better version of ourselves. When food is served it is meant to be shared, it increase the feeling of bonding and humanity. When we offer our food to needy and hungry person it makes them happy to the seventh sky and happiness is visible in their eye.
Sharing anything maybe food or other makes our mind relaxing. I too share my food with family members. There is one incident which i would like to share about food sharing.
Once I was roaming around a street at evening in search of pav bhaji stall. There I encounter a child looking at dustbin in search on some food. I was completely shake that a merely 5 to 6 year child looking for a food in dustbin. It made me so sad. So I manage to bring some fresh food for that child. he ate the food. He was so happy that he said "thank you Didi, bhagwan aapka bhala kare, teen din se kuch khaya nahi tha. bohot bhuk lagi thi isliye bacha kucha khana kha raha tha."
I was so overwhelemed by sharing my food. And I was so happy that he ate the food.