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I replied: "The doctor will not give the medicines without your permission. Besides, you will have to pay the cost of medicines. I am sorry, but it is the law."
He said: "Sir, I will give you permission after having first inquired about the charges of medicines."
I replied: "Sir, there is no need to go for medicines. It is better that we pay for them. I will and go for medicines at my own cost."
In the evening a large number of people had collected for the party. They were all Hindus. I spoke with them and asked for their permission. They all gave me permission and went to the temple.
The temple was closed, but entrance-way wide open. I went from one side to another and spoke those who verapamil 80 mg cost were gathered. The first person I encountered was a priest. asked him for permission to enter the temple. He asked if I was a Jain and my answer was in the negative. He asked me what was my last name? I told him that was a Hindu and my last name was Hari. He said: "May be you are from the Jains and I am from the Brahmins. We are both from the same land."
I replied: "We are from different sects and I am not a Jain. My name is Hari and last Kukreja. I have come to see my god. I will also come to the temple."
He said: "I have come from Tirupathi. You are the first one who has come to this temple from direction. I am a priest who is from this country. It my duty to tell you that I will not give you permission." I said: "Sir, am a Hindu. I not from this country nor am I a Jain. came to see my god. I have come to worship. will also the temple. you give me permission?" He said: "You came from the direction of Tirupathi and you came here from this direction. The place is not appropriate. I am an ordained priest of this country. I am only authorised to speak with the priest of Tirupathi."
"You are also an ordained priest. you authorised to grant permission the Jains worship God?"
"Yes," he replied.
"But my point is that you have come from Tirupathi and my direction cannot be here. I have come here from a temple in Kerala. I came to pay homage the temple. I have come here to pay my respects the god. I do not want to be bothered about the Jains or Brahmins in this matter."
"Sir, I will now speak to the other priests at this temple. I will ask them to give you permission."
In the evening there were a large number of people at the temple. I went in direction of the temple. I spoke to priest of the temple and told him I had come from the direction of Haridwar and temple. He told me to speak the Bactrim prescription alternative other priests. I approached temple and one of the priests who was there.
On seeing me he greeted and said: "Sir, you are the first person who has come here from this place." I replied: "I am a Hindu. I came here to pay my respects. I have come to see my god. I will also come here to pay my respects."
He greeted me again and asked if I was a Jain. said: "I am Hindu. I not a Jain." He said: "It is not proper that a person like you should come here. must not Go how much does verapamil cost to the Haridwar temple."
I said: "Sir, it seems that you have come to know of my arrival. What is your business here? do you want from me in this matter?"
"Sir, I am the priest of Tirupathi and, as I have spoken to you before, I will tell that your presence here will not be acceptable to us. It would make us feel uncomfortable. You must come back to Tirupathi with a smile on your face."
"But I have come here for my last rites. I can pay my respects here."
He said: "Sir, your last rites are paid at another temple. I have come here to see God for the last time."
I said: "But that is my last name. I am a Hindu and will pay reverence to God in any temple I visit. It only makes sense."
"Sir, you have come here from Tirupathi"
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