“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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