01031nam a22002057a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000090007304100080008208200200009010000190011024500220012926000410015130000290019236500320022152005190025365000130077265000190078570000210080420220729144234.0220729b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a8123709277 cAloy aeng 223a294.5bGANW aMahatma Gandhi aWhat is hinduism? aNew DelhibNational Book Trustc1994 aviii,120p.bPBc21x14cm. 2Religionb29.00c₹d29.00 aIf were asked to define the Hindu creed, I should simply say: Search after Truth through non-violent means. A man may not believe even in God and still call himself a Hindu. Hinduism is a relentless pursuit after Truth and if today it has become moribund, inactive, irresponsive to growth, it is because we are fatigued and as soon as the fatigue is over Hinduism will burst forth upon the world with a brilliance perhaps unknown before. Hinduism is the most tolerant of all religions. Its creed is all embracing.  aHinduism aHaripad Speech aGANDHI (Mahatma)