I
would like people to compete with me in my contentment. It is the richest treasure I own.
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Gandhiana-49:
Men often become what they believe themselves to be. If I believe I cannot do something, it makes me incapable of doing it. But when I believe I can, then I acquire the ability to do it even if I did not have it at the beginning.
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Monday, March 10, 2014
Gandhiana-48:
No perfect democracy is possible without perfect non-violence at the back of it.
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Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Gandhiana-47:
Scriptures cannot transcend reason and truth. They are
intended to purify reason and illuminate truth.
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Friday, January 3, 2014
Gandhiana-46:
“It is not the Hindu religion which I
certainly prize above all religions, but the religion which transcends Hinduism
which changes one's very nature, which binds one indissolubly to the truth
within and which ever purifies. It is the permanent element in human nature
which counts no cost too great in order to find full expression and which
leaves the soul utterly restless until it has found itself, known its Maker and
appreciated the true correspondence between the Maker and itself.” – Gandhi in
Young India , 1920.
Grateful
thanks to “Gandhi, Religion and Multiculturalism : An Appraisal” by Siby K.
Joseph
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Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Gandhiana-45:
“I hold that it is the duty of every cultured man or woman
to read sympathetically the scriptures of the world. If we are to respect
others' religions as we would have them respect our own, a friendly study of
the world's religion is a sacred duty.. I regard my study and reverence for
Bible, the Koran and the other scriptures to be wholly consistent with my claim
to be a staunch sanatani Hindu.. My respectful study of other religions has not
abated my reverence for and my faith in the Hindu scriptures. They have
broadened my view of life. They have enabled me to understand more clearly many
an obscure passage in the Hindu scriptures.”
- Gandhiji in Young India
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Saturday, December 21, 2013
Gandhiana-44:
In
January, 1935, Dr. S.Radhakrishnan places three questions before Gandhi:
1.
What is your religion?
2.
How are you led to it?
3.
What is its bearing on social life?
The
answers to these constitutes the essence of Gandhi's understanding of religion.
“My
religion is Hinduism which, for me, is religion of humanity and includes the
best of all the religions known to me...I am being led to my religion through
Truth and Non-violence, i.e. Love in the broadest sense. I often describe my
religion as the religion of Truth, of late, instead of saying God is Truth, I
have been saying Truth is God, in order more fully to define my religion..
Nowadays nothing so completely describes my God as Truth..Denial of Truth we
have not known. The most ignorant among mankind have some truth in them. We are
all sparks of Truth. The sum total of this spark is indescribable, as yet
unkown Truth, which is God. I am being daily led nearer to it by constant
prayer...To be true to such religion one has to lose oneself in continuous and
continuing service of all life. Realisation of Truth is impossible without a
complete merging of oneself in and identification with this limitless ocean of
life. Hence, for me there is no escape from social service; there is no
happiness on earth beyond or apart from it..Social service here must be taken
to include every department of life. In this scheme, there is nothing low,
nothing high. For, all is one, though we seem to be many.”
Grateful
thanks to “Gandhi, Religion and Multiculturalism : An Appraisal” by Siby K.
Joseph
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Monday, July 1, 2013
Friday, June 28, 2013
Gandhiana-43:
Many people, especially, ignorant people, want to punish you for speaking
the truth, for being correct, for being you. Never apologize for being correct,
or for being years ahead of your time.
If you are right and you know it, speak your mind. Even if you are a
minority of one, the truth is still the truth
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Friday, September 28, 2012
Gandhiana-42:
Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.
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