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The removal of untouchability means treating the so - called untouchables as one's own kith and kin . He who does treat them so must be free from the sense of high and low , in fact free from all wrong sans . class - sense .
The removal of untouchability means treating the so - called untouchables as one's own kith and kin . He who does treat them so must be free from the sense of high and low , in fact free from all wrong sans . class - sense .
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It is nonsensical to parch one's throat with thirst when a kindly Muhammedan is ready to offer pure water to drink . And yet thousands of Hindus would rather die of thirst than drink water from a Muhammedan household .
It is nonsensical to parch one's throat with thirst when a kindly Muhammedan is ready to offer pure water to drink . And yet thousands of Hindus would rather die of thirst than drink water from a Muhammedan household .
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Virtue lies in being absorbed in one's prayers in the presence of din and noise . We shall both be voted irreligious savages by posterity if we continue to make a futile attempt to compel one another to respect our religious wishes .
Virtue lies in being absorbed in one's prayers in the presence of din and noise . We shall both be voted irreligious savages by posterity if we continue to make a futile attempt to compel one another to respect our religious wishes .
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THE INDIA OF MY DREAMS | 9 |
DARIDRANARAYAN | 21 |
BACK TO THE VILLAGE | 28 |
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