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Chennai software engineers sweep temples, clean tanks
Every third Sunday of the month, they rise early, pack their lunches and leave for the nearest suburban station to catch a train to work. They carry shovels, cutters, brushes and brooms in bags. They are not daily wage labourers, but a group of 30 young people from Nanganallur, most of who are software professionals. They are members of Sirutondar Uzhavara Narpana Sangam (SUNS), an organization formed by three software professionals to take care of minor maintenance work in small temples by spending money from their own pockets.
Read more here:Worshipping heritage: Chennai software engineers sweep temples, clean tanks - The Times of India
It should be an inspiration to others; I have seen many Sai Devotees doing this without expecting any thing.
Every third Sunday of the month, they rise early, pack their lunches and leave for the nearest suburban station to catch a train to work. They carry shovels, cutters, brushes and brooms in bags. They are not daily wage labourers, but a group of 30 young people from Nanganallur, most of who are software professionals. They are members of Sirutondar Uzhavara Narpana Sangam (SUNS), an organization formed by three software professionals to take care of minor maintenance work in small temples by spending money from their own pockets.
Read more here:Worshipping heritage: Chennai software engineers sweep temples, clean tanks - The Times of India
It should be an inspiration to others; I have seen many Sai Devotees doing this without expecting any thing.