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_aMahatma Gandhi _954003 |
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| 245 | _aWhat is hinduism? | ||
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_aNew Delhi _bNational Book Trust _c1994 |
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_aviii,120p. _bPB _c21x14cm. |
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_2Religion _b29.00 _c₹ _d29.00 |
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| 520 | _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. | ||
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_aHaripad Speech _954005 |
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_aGANDHI (Mahatma) _954006 |
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