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Jewellery Seller in Bombay. (c. 1880). painting by Horace Van Ruith.
Observe workplace as well as personal sacredness elements.
- Sacred thread worn (svadharma realization is always there!)
- Paghadi worm (prescribed by dharm-sastra for personal and spiritual hygeine)
- Ganesh Stuti on wall (unlike modern secular depressing workplaces)
- Presence of bird as an accompaniment (we have now plants and pets allowed in some offices.)
- Lamp (for daily pooja – unlike modern secular depressing woke workplace)
- Sitting arrangement for sukhasan (unlike modern table-chair)
- no fancy lights, fancy windows (less construction cost, less maintenance cost)
- at ground floor. (Always grounded. Keeps body health by taming tridosha. Now, many new modern buildings in western countries are coming with this concept. No higrise, only 2-3 floors)
- full ventillation (unlike modern Air conditioned concentration camps)