India of My Dreams, Volume 10"A selection of the most telling and significant passage[s] from Mahatma Gandhi's writings." -- Foreword. |
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Conversely , if the Bengalis knew the Devanagari script , they would at once be able to enjoy the marvellous beauty and spirituality of Tulsidas and a host of other Hindustani . > . writers . ... A common script for 203 NATIONAL ...
Conversely , if the Bengalis knew the Devanagari script , they would at once be able to enjoy the marvellous beauty and spirituality of Tulsidas and a host of other Hindustani . > . writers . ... A common script for 203 NATIONAL ...
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That the Devanagari should be the common script , I suppose , does not need any demonstrationthe deciding factor being that it is the script known to the largest part of India . ... A spirit that is so exclusive and narrow as to want ...
That the Devanagari should be the common script , I suppose , does not need any demonstrationthe deciding factor being that it is the script known to the largest part of India . ... A spirit that is so exclusive and narrow as to want ...
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... 302 Democrat , 18 Denominationalism , 195 Devanagari , 203 , 204 Dharma , 10 Dhurna , 85 Diet , 50 , 95 , 139 , 140 ; minimum ,, 154-56 ; little need to drug oneself , 157 ; its importance in formation of character , 158 Dietetics ...
... 302 Democrat , 18 Denominationalism , 195 Devanagari , 203 , 204 Dharma , 10 Dhurna , 85 Diet , 50 , 95 , 139 , 140 ; minimum ,, 154-56 ; little need to drug oneself , 157 ; its importance in formation of character , 158 Dietetics ...
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IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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