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"i had the most extraordinary experience with the hindu family that had eight children"-which experience is mother teresa speaking of?

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Answered by mahammadn981
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In her nobel speech Mother Teresa narrates that once a gentleman informed her of a starving Hindu family of eight children and requested her to do something for them. Mother went to the household with some rice and could see the hunger in the faces of the children.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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  • Most likely, Mother Teresa is alluding to her experience with the Hindu family in India who had eight children. Mother Teresa worked frequently with families and individuals in need throughout her life as a Catholic nun and missionary who dedicated her career to serving the ill and needy.

  • It's possible that Mother Teresa's encounter with the Hindu family was particularly noteworthy because it gave her a personal look at the difficulties and tribulations that many Indian families encountered. The Hindu parents may have struggled to support their big family and make ends meet, which may have emotionally impacted Mother Teresa and motivated her to continue her work.

  • Altogether, this event could have brought to light the significance of empathy, selflessness, and compassion in helping others—values that were fundamental to Mother Teresa's life and work.

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