Read the information below and respond in a comment to ONE of the questions. Be sure to restate the question. Chapter 16 Pi’s first visit to a Hindu temple as a child is full of wonderment and worship rituals. He describes the details of the rituals and what they stand for in the religion. He is a very religious man and enjoys it, but explains that fundamentalism is flawed with a story about Krishna disappearing before possessive milkmaids. He mentions both Christians 13 for their trust in love and Muslims for their awareness of God in everything. He makes a very circuitous description of how different the religions are and yet how with a different hat they are completely interchangeable. 1. Pi suggests that “many people seem to lose God along life’s way.” Why is this the case? Is this true of our community/ society? 2. Describe the significant rituals of each of the religious traditions that Pi embraces. 3. Pi says “the universe makes sense...
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