Sharing? Wasn't that what the "Ji" told us he was doing in the first place?
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02/15/2018, 14:20:08
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So, back in the early Sixties, the kid gets the dreamboat from his unexpectedly demised dad.

And this was no 'poisoned chalice'. Rawat Minimus (ie the most junior of the clan) might not have realised it at the time, yet his unexpected inheritance would eventually give him as much - in fact more - recognition/respect/reverence/rupees than his father ever had.

The pampered lifestyle he was to become used to would soon be his norm.

But how was he to repay such generosity from the followers? (assuming his conscience could entertain such a concept). Simply by leaving the "dross" of those donations which had little or no monetary value - or for which he had no use - behind, unclaimed. And in doing so, managing to kid himself how 'generous' he was being in the process.

But, in the long run, the kidders only end up kidding themselves. And whether they get the chance to grow up or not - well, that might be dependent on ... the people who they kidded in the first place?

I do sometime wonder how much of a 'favour' Rawat's followers are actually doing him.







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