ABSTRACT

This chapter explores human nature to forget the country of one's birth just because one is dazzled by the prosperity of England. It travels through many parts of India, even without the faintest idea of the local language, but was not inconvenienced at all during her stay there. It is rare to find a country without Christians. The Christian religion has many different denominations, such as Roman Catholics, Protestants, Greek Orthodox, Church of England, Church of Scotland, Church of Germany, Methodists, and Unitarians. A brave man can be tested only when he ventures into a jungle. Renunciation born of deprivation cannot be termed renunciation. And one can learn much from observation and practice here, as many experienced friends had told the author in India and as she have now discovered from her own experience.