When the dead monk's body was put on the funeral pyre, then
the villagers realized that the remaining two monks were not the only ones who
were laughing, the third who was dead was also laughing. He had asked his
companions not to change his clothes. It was a tradition that when a man died
they changed his dress and gave a bath to the body. So the third monk had told
his colleagues, 'Don't give me a bath because I have never been unclean. So
much laughter has been in my Life that no impurity can accumulate in me. I have
not gathered any dust. Laughter is always young and fresh. So don't give me a
bath and don't change my clothes.' the happynesswala. AVIS Viswanathan is the happynesswala! He is an Inspired Speaker, Life Coach, and Author of 'Fall Like A Rose Petal'.
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Life is a cosmic joke!
When the dead monk's body was put on the funeral pyre, then
the villagers realized that the remaining two monks were not the only ones who
were laughing, the third who was dead was also laughing. He had asked his
companions not to change his clothes. It was a tradition that when a man died
they changed his dress and gave a bath to the body. So the third monk had told
his colleagues, 'Don't give me a bath because I have never been unclean. So
much laughter has been in my Life that no impurity can accumulate in me. I have
not gathered any dust. Laughter is always young and fresh. So don't give me a
bath and don't change my clothes.'
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