Hi monks,

Yesterday I went through some nodes like Religion in the Monastery., in which they have described this site as a perl community, where gods, saints and monks are present like many other religious community in the world.

After that I was thinking about that for some hours on that topic and some thoughts were going in my mind, I want to share them with you and to get your opinions in those.

Always work might be sometimes boring, there should be some fun in our life, to add some cheese into that, here is my opinion, there are many religious day celebrations in the world like christmas (Dec 25th) for christian community, valentine's day (Feb 14th) for lovers to honor Valentine etc., why don't we have a day 'PM day' to honour and remember the works contributed and the dedications by our saints, vroom and others in our community.

If you are asked to select a day for 'PM day' to celeberate like valentine's day, which day will you select and what will be the reason to select?

Add your ideas, opinions and suggestions to honor our gods, saints,vroom etc.

I leave this for your discussion.

If you feel, it is crazy, I apologises for that.

Prasad


In reply to PM day celebration by prasadbabu

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