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MADANA MOHANA MALAVIYA

'I Was Fortunate'

This is what Madana Mohana said about his food:

"I felt that even kings could not have the food I used to eat. Princes eat the food prepared by their cooks. Do the cooks prepare the food with affection? Certainly not. They do it only for their salary. But I did not eat food prepared so mechanically. From my boyhood till I come of age I ate the food which my mother herself cooked and served with deep affection. Every day my mother cooked and served just the food, which I liked. This was how she brought me up. In this matter I was really fortunate and blessed."

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About Madana Mohana Malaviya
Introduction
Against The Tide
The Prayer
A Fortunate Name
Early Education
The Little Scholar
You are Here! 'I Was Fortunate'
A New School
A Graduate
An assembly of Scholars
The Perfect Wife
Multifaced Diamond
The Lawyer
'The Teacher Of the Nation'
The Dream Of A University
The Site
The Converted Donor
The Emperor Of Beggers
Benares Hindu University
The Home Of Indian Culture
The Ideal Journalist
At The Round Table Conference
Daily Routine
Master Of Many Languages

A Revolutionary

The End Of The Journey
The Way Of Malaviya