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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Page 138
... matter of diet and exercise , there should be no occasion for illness or disease . Where there is absolute purity , inner and outer , illness becomes impossible . If the village people could but understand this , they would not need ...
... matter of diet and exercise , there should be no occasion for illness or disease . Where there is absolute purity , inner and outer , illness becomes impossible . If the village people could but understand this , they would not need ...
Page 261
... matter of business , like any other . I remember having read a missionary report saying how much it cost per head to convert and then presenting a budget for ' the next harvest ' . Yes , I do maintain that India's great faiths are all ...
... matter of business , like any other . I remember having read a missionary report saying how much it cost per head to convert and then presenting a budget for ' the next harvest ' . Yes , I do maintain that India's great faiths are all ...
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... matter to which province they belong , will hold to- gether and would be considering not the welfare of self but that of all . This does not mean that all of them will live or insist on living at one place , an impossible feat at any ...
... matter to which province they belong , will hold to- gether and would be considering not the welfare of self but that of all . This does not mean that all of them will live or insist on living at one place , an impossible feat at any ...
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Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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