Dev showed exemplary hospitality when the Sanyasi and his companions came for a meal. The account in Chapter 40 mentions that after the three guests were thoroughly satisfied by the food, a series of formal rituals were completed. These included Uttaraposhan (the final sipping of water) and Shuddhachaman (rinsing the mouth). Dev also served them fragrant cool water and Mukhashuddhi (mouth fresheners). To complete the respectful treatment, Dev honored everyone with sandalwood paste, flowers, betel leaves, perfume, and rosewater, performing all these acts of etiquette with great respect and joy.
Can you detail the specific acts of hospitality that Dev extended to the Sanyasi and his two companions during their meal?
📖 Chapter 40