The author's grandmother was a religious person. What are the different
ways in which we come to know this?
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Answer:Following are the ways in which we come to know that the author's grandmother was a religious person
(i) She hobbled about the house in a white saree, always carrying and telling the beads of her rosary.
(ii) When the author was in the village with her, he would always find her saying morning prayer while she bathed and dressed him up.
(iii) The grandmother would always go to the village school with her grandson because the school was attached to the temple. While the children were taught, the grandmother would sit inside the temple and read scriptures.
(iv) She would always feed the animals (dogs in the village) and birds (sparrows in the city) because she thought it to be a part of religious rituals.
(v) The last moments of her life were spent in praying rather than talking to her family members.
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. The author’s grandmother was a highly religious lady. Her one hand was always busy in telling the beads of her rosary. Her lips constantly moved in an inaudible prayer. She used to get up early in the morning. She did her morning prayer in a monotonous singsong way, so that her grandson could also learn it by- heart.
In village, she accompanied the author to the school and instead of returning home, she used to sit in a temple reading scriptures which was attached to the school. It was because of her religious nature that she could not like the new English school in the city. She was unhappy because there was no teaching about God and scriptures at the city school.
Even before her death, she stopped talking to her family members and turned to prayers, and counting the beads.