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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... religion for the time being . They come and go . But religion itself remains , because the existence of the world in a broad sense depends on religion . The ultimate definition of religion may be said to be obedience to the law of God ...
... religion for the time being . They come and go . But religion itself remains , because the existence of the world in a broad sense depends on religion . The ultimate definition of religion may be said to be obedience to the law of God ...
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... religions of the world represented and where there are so many denominations in the same religion , there must be difficulty about making provision for religious instruction . But if India is not to declare spiritual bankruptcy , religious ...
... religions of the world represented and where there are so many denominations in the same religion , there must be difficulty about making provision for religious instruction . But if India is not to declare spiritual bankruptcy , religious ...
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... religion , does not deserve , or , better still , does not have any religion worth the name . Harijan , 23-3-247 A curriculum of religious instruction should include a study of the tenets of faiths other than one's own . For this ...
... religion , does not deserve , or , better still , does not have any religion worth the name . Harijan , 23-3-247 A curriculum of religious instruction should include a study of the tenets of faiths other than one's own . For this ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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