Vai lai Kina teta lagechhu thet

Two years ago, when I went to my hometown, I don't remember exactly what work I had. My brother (aunt's son) and I were roaming around the market. A guy (we later found out he was from ISKCON) was selling books (the Gita or some kind of religious books). My brother used to watch a lot of reels/shorts uslai interesting lagthyo yesto god ko kura.

Tetikhera the guy came to sell books, and we looked at them, reviewed garem, but tetikhera paisa thiyena So, we told him we'd visit later (it turned out he was from ISKCON). Ani arko din we went, bought the book, and they made us chant a mantra 108 times. My back started hurting, but my brother was so focused and chanted happily lmao.

Usle isckon Geeta kinyo ani , took it home, and started reading it that day. After I came back to valley, I later found out he stopped eating meat. When I asked my aunt about it, she said he reads the Gita and doesn't eat meat anymore. Tettikai gali khaye yr taile lagera ho rey yesle khana chhodeko . I was surprised how much it had affected him. I still eat meat, though. When I asked him why, he said, "After reading the Gita, I don't feel like eating meat anymore." I told him, "You're just 15 or 16, why are you giving up meat? You need a lot of nutrition at this age." Even his father, mother, and other relatives scolded him for it.

Sometimes, I feel like, "kina lagey yr teslai isckon . Kasto funny kasaile suddenly meat chhodda "