the author's grandmother was a religious person. What are the different ways in which we come to know this
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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. ... While the children were taught, the grandmother would sit inside the temple and read scriptures.
The author’s grandmother was a deeply religious lady. We come to know this through the different ways of her behaviour. She visited the temple every morning and read scriptures. At home she always mumbled inaudible prayer and kept telling the beads of rosary. She would repeat prayers in a sing-song manner while getting the writer ready for school. She hoped that he would learn it by heart. She didn’t like English school as there was no teaching of God and scriptures.
Even while spinning at her spinning-wheel she would recite prayers. Perhaps it was only once that she forgot to say her prayers. It was on the evening prior to her death when she felt over excited while celebrating the arrival of her grandson with songs and beatings of drum. She continued praying and telling beads of her rosary till her last breath.