4flQ IN THE VISION OF on every Sunday. Tho anlirain iVopon to all people irrespective of canto, urood, colour <>" nationality. Willing and cheerful service on an equal ItllniH IH offered to all of them. I'M turn The ashram has also tho happy privilege of being blesBod by the vinitH of noted Haintn and dovotooH of Mod, By their presence in it they infuHo into tho inmatoHontlniHi- asm in the difleluu*$o of their htmihlo dutioH. From the time of the establishment of iho anhram, the earnest aspirant Gunda rejoined KutndaH and booamo one of its tireless servers. Tie remained for a fow monthn and them left, adopting the life of a wanderer. Another worker of the same typo was Krishnappa. Th» wan coming to the ashram off and on to offer his prod on H aid. Hpociul nu»ntion has to be made of another dovotoo, Kanaka, holon^inK' to the so-callod nntonchablo cluHH who linn hocome its permanent adherent. A mmplo, tinHopluHticatod and devout flonl, he is busy throughout th<» day lcoin« the surroundingH perfectly cloan. Earnest aspirants for thoir spuntun) advuiiwotuont also come to stay in the awhram for a fe\v *luyH or months. Among these, a devout oonple, Dr. fcihukla and Hhanti Ben from Kathiawar, took up tlioir ronidoueo hore for eight months. Dr. Slmkla and his wif<% be>jidoH boinK shicoroly engage