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 54
... universal diffusion of the spirit of contentment . If only they keep their own property within moderate limits the poor will be easily fed , and will learn the lesson of contentment along with the rich . From Yeravda Mandir , Chap . VI ...
... universal diffusion of the spirit of contentment . If only they keep their own property within moderate limits the poor will be easily fed , and will learn the lesson of contentment along with the rich . From Yeravda Mandir , Chap . VI ...
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... universal testimony of medical men . Whole- wheat flour ground in one's own chakki is any day superior to , and cheaper than , the fine flour to be had in the bazars . It is cheaper because the cost of grinding is saved . Again , in the ...
... universal testimony of medical men . Whole- wheat flour ground in one's own chakki is any day superior to , and cheaper than , the fine flour to be had in the bazars . It is cheaper because the cost of grinding is saved . Again , in the ...
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... universal in all religions . It is a rule of sanitation . That will exist to the end of time ; but untouchability as we are observing today in India is a hideous thing and wears various forms in various provinces , even in districts ...
... universal in all religions . It is a rule of sanitation . That will exist to the end of time ; but untouchability as we are observing today in India is a hideous thing and wears various forms in various provinces , even in districts ...
Contents
Chapter | 3 |
IN DEFENCE OF NATIONALISM | 13 |
INDIA AND SOCIALISM | 22 |
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