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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This service is again impossible without bread labour , otherwise described in the Gita as Yajna . It is only when a man or woman has done bodily labour for the sake of service that he or she has the right to live .
This service is again impossible without bread labour , otherwise described in the Gita as Yajna . It is only when a man or woman has done bodily labour for the sake of service that he or she has the right to live .
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To say it is impossible because it is difficult is again not in consonance with the spirit of the age . Things undreamt of are daily being seen , the impossible is ever becoming possible . We are constantly being astonished these days ...
To say it is impossible because it is difficult is again not in consonance with the spirit of the age . Things undreamt of are daily being seen , the impossible is ever becoming possible . We are constantly being astonished these days ...
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( 2 ) As the number of cattle increases , life becomes impossible to the farmer in his home . Hence he is obliged to sell the calves and kill the male buffaloes or else turn them out to starve and die . This inhumanity would be averted ...
( 2 ) As the number of cattle increases , life becomes impossible to the farmer in his home . Hence he is obliged to sell the calves and kill the male buffaloes or else turn them out to starve and die . This inhumanity would be averted ...
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IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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