--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

"Before he was Shankaracharya he couldn't
stand to be around people. When they were waving camphor and
ghee lamps in front of him worshiping him as Shankaracharya
he was OK with people."

I wrote:
> > Or not.  For all we know, the entire time he was 
> > Shankaracharya, he may have been wishing he were
> > back in the forest by himself communing with God
> > and living on roots and berries.
> 
> I think it is likely that he felt like this often.

So it *wasn't* necessarily that he was "OK with
people" when they were worshipping him as
Shankaracharya.  That was my point.


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