Keep At Bay Coronavirus I9

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  1. Thyagarajan

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    :hello: Keep At Bay CORONAVIRUS :hello:
    Remain unpoluted keep safe distance CORONAVIRUS I9

    Shastras says,
    "u must maintain minimum 3 feet distance between any individual, never touch or be close to anyone."
    This is called "aacharam, Madi or anushtanam" for every human being in society to be followed.
    2. Some may laugh at this. Still many Indians read orthodox Hindus follow this dharma intentionally and unintentionally.
    3. Now WHO says, to maintain 3 feet distance from one individual to another to lessen chances of being infected of Corona virus.
    4. Never touch as far as possible anyone unnecessarily.
    Wash ur hands often and after touching suspects. It can be objects animals pets or even ocean waves.
    5. Indian hindu orthodox brahmins in olden days observed in the name of aacharam religiouly every day.
    6. Instead shaking hands vigorously, hugging and shouldering just greet
    Bring your palms together saying namaskaram or namasthe. .
     
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    Would have been better it was told to all human beings to follow as it Is good rules
    Where I grew up we never drink touching glass with lips except coffee
     
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    Yes, this is a practice taught by elders since childhood ...ensures personal health and hygiene so that if someone has infection it wont be transmitted to others who use the same glass through their saliva...also it's a practice to wash coffee mugs or tea mugs which we sipped in mouth, first with water in wash basin then wash in sink with dishwash soap ...though it becomes inconvenient to follow, and irritating at times we should understand that there is a good reason behind it...
     
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