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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since it is impossible for a person to develop all these qualities all at once , no one who has not devoted himself to following the laws of Ahimsa should undertake a Satyagrahi fast . Harijan , 13-10 - '40 One general principle ...
since it is impossible for a person to develop all these qualities all at once , no one who has not devoted himself to following the laws of Ahimsa should undertake a Satyagrahi fast . Harijan , 13-10 - '40 One general principle ...
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For a person suffering from the pangs of hunger , and desiring nothing but to fill his belly , his belly is his God . To him anyone who gives him his bread is his Master . Through him he may even see God . To give alms to such persons ...
For a person suffering from the pangs of hunger , and desiring nothing but to fill his belly , his belly is his God . To him anyone who gives him his bread is his Master . Through him he may even see God . To give alms to such persons ...
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... was a rule of sani- tation and still is in all parts of the world outside India . That is to say , an unclean person or thing is untouch- able but immediately his or its uncleanliness is shed , he or it is no longer untouchable .
... was a rule of sani- tation and still is in all parts of the world outside India . That is to say , an unclean person or thing is untouch- able but immediately his or its uncleanliness is shed , he or it is no longer untouchable .
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IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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