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fellow beings. Gurudev heard that the Bhavsars and Jains were planning to have separate feasts. He thought that this, too, must be a day of unity. So he invited both to join together for the occasion. Some of the Jains were reluctant to agree. Gurudev helped them penetrate their hidden prejudice and gain a more panoramic vision, with this talk:
"Jains have always seen the caste system as a mental projection. It has nothing to do with a person's reality. Each living being holds the precious seed of divinity. Each is inhaling the universal breath. Caste and creed stifle life. Should we let these ephemeral labels limit our feeling for life? Let all have free access to their heart's calling. Let us share as brothers and sisters."
His words built a bridge and restored harmony. The devoted Bhavsars shared in the feast along with everyone else. It was a moment of joy. From that day, mental barriers of that kind faded into oblivion, and in Bhavnagar, till the present time, mutual respect and understanding prevails.
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At the end of another rainy season retreat, this time in Botad, Gurudev and his father had a new occasion to evaporate the clouds of rigid thinking. Among Gurudev's devotees were a large group of the potter caste. Gurudev and his father accepted their invitation to take a meal prepared by them, and to bless and sanctify their homes. The potters also requested the privilege to host the large morning gathering of monks and laypeople which would follow the meal. This gathering would mark the end of the retreat and the new start of the itinerant portion of the monks' life.
The occasion had been traditionally celebrated according to local custom in the home of a wealthy Jain patron. To change this custom presented a controversial moment to the Jains of that community. Gurudev and his father, who were so moved by the goodwill and genuine enthusiasm of the potters, were eager to respond to them with matching enthusiasm. Gurudev did not allow any tension to build up. Instead, he gave a talk which swept all into an experience of unconditional love:
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