Vivekananda had gone once to a town during his wanderings. Lots of important persons, painters, scholars, philosophers, poets and artists gathered around him and plied him with an endless array of questions. Vivekananda was the whole day engaged in answering them. A Harijan who was standing in a corner at last got the chance of falling at his feet and the monk asked him why he had come. He asked, ‘Swami, you must be very hungry; shall bring you some milk? Or, if I get some flour, you can prepare chapattis yourself if you will not eat those prepared by me; no one seems to have thought of your food.’ That man had Prema, which is a Divine Gift. That is more fruitful than all knowledge packedin a library of ancient texts.(SSS Vol.2, pp. 127-128)