which caves were discovered by k.k shastri
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He was a student of our culture and religion, observer of the Gita's values, giver of benefit to countless generations to follow. He was as a father to me and we shared a loving relationship.
He was a scholar and a scientist. I remember the first time he went to America. I went to meet him on his return. I had made it a habit to visit him and eat laddoos made at his house. When reached this time, I asked: "How was it? How did it go?" He said: "Narendrabhai! I've bought 15,000 books."
His interest was American Indians, meaning those we refer to as Red Indians. Their customs, their traditions, their art and sculpture. How did India come across in these, he was eager to know. And on this subject he had collected a mountain of 15,000 books.
While he was there he had studied languages and traditions that had been inspired by India. I asked him: "Did you go to see America or to see India in America?" He said: "I could only see India in America. How Indian culture had influenced their earlier age, I was able to witness."
He loved our culture! He lived a life of enthusiasm and dedication. He was a man worth knowing for his every facet, including those not related to his scholarly work. Alas! That opportunity has gone!