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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Every village worker will , there- fore , regard every woman as his mother , sister or daughter as the case may be , and look upon her with respect . Only such a worker will command the confi- dence of the village people .
Every village worker will , there- fore , regard every woman as his mother , sister or daughter as the case may be , and look upon her with respect . Only such a worker will command the confi- dence of the village people .
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He is as divine as Krishna or Rama or Muhammad or Zoroaster . Similarly I do not regard every word of the Bible as the inspired word of God even as I do not regard every word of the Vedas or the Koran as inspired .
He is as divine as Krishna or Rama or Muhammad or Zoroaster . Similarly I do not regard every word of the Bible as the inspired word of God even as I do not regard every word of the Vedas or the Koran as inspired .
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... myhas room for the least among God's creation , 175 ; widowhood imposed by — or custom degrades 4,228 ; propaganda which reviles other religions would be negation of— , 244 ; Hinduism is not an exclusive- , 255 ; I regard Islam to ...
... myhas room for the least among God's creation , 175 ; widowhood imposed by — or custom degrades 4,228 ; propaganda which reviles other religions would be negation of— , 244 ; Hinduism is not an exclusive- , 255 ; I regard Islam to ...
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Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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