As a babu in early modern Bengali society, Nidhu Babu had few worldly needs; he was never ordered to sing a song.
Jagang's worldly needs revolved around his crotch.
"You must promise that you will pay me, and take care of my worldly needs as long as I am in your service, which will not be for long."
His worldly needs were met by the head of the Prachar Ashram, Kanti Chandra Mitra.
He's perpetually in awe of the beauty in nature and art and professes to have few worldly needs beyond the desire to live his simple, carefree existence.
You will care for me, and I for you, in the sense of worldly needs.
He also noted that the characters were driven to their actions by worldly needs and not religion.
The human capacity for relationship, as depicted in Genesis 1, is utilitarian, following both God's mandate and our own worldly need to develop the world for ourselves and our continuing existence.
We will miss his energy, his charisma, his commitment to Jewish and worldly needs, his poetic oratory, and most of all, Alex, the man.
They serve his worldly needs, listen to his wisdom, strive to attain a small part of his holiness.