Third class in Indian railways
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I do not believe that religion has nothing to do with politics. The latter divorced from religion is like a corpse only fit to be buried.
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We, the educated classes, have received our education through a foreign tongue. We have therefore not reacted upon the masses. We want to represent the masses, but we fail.
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Well, India is a country of nonsense. It is nonsensical to parch one's throat with thirst when a kindly Mahomedan is ready to offer pure water to drink. And yet thousands of Hindus would rather die of thirst than drink water from a Mahomedan household.
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There is a verse in the Bhagavad Gita, which, freely rendered, means, masses follow the classes.
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Our Shastras seem to teach that a man who really practises Ahimsa in its fulness has the world at his feet; he so affects his surroundings that even the snakes and other venomous reptiles do him no harm. This is said to have been the experience of St. Francis of Assisi.
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Ahimsa requires deliberate self-suffering, not a deliberate injuring of the supposed wrong-doer.
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Paper contributed to the Bombay Provincial Co-operative Conference, September 17, 1917. NATIONAL
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I believe that our copying of the European dress is a sign of our degradation, humiliation and our weakness,
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Reply to Mr. Irwin's criticism of his dress in the Pioneer.