"My Hindu instinct tells me that all religions are more or less true."
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"My Hindu instinct tells me that all religions are more or less true."
"I must rebel against the idea that millions of Indians, who were Hindus, the other day, changed their nationality on adopting Islam as their religion."
"If I know Hinduism at all, it is essentially inclusive and ever-growing, ever-responsive. It gives the freest scope for imagination, speculation and reason."
"If God gives me the privilege of dying for the Hinduism of my conception, I shall have sufficiently died for the unity of all and even for Swaraj."
"Buddha never rejected Hinduism, but he broadened its base. He gave it a new life and a new interpretation."
"Hinduism would not have been much of a religion if Rama had not steeled his heart against every temptation."
"Hinduism with its message of ahimsa is to me the most glorious religion in the world."
"Hinduism is not a codified religion."
"Hinduism has become a conservative religion and, therefore, a mighty force because of the swadeshi spirit underlying it."
"Hinduism has absorbed the best of all the faiths of the world and in that sense Hinduism is not an exclusive religion."
"You will not pit one word of God against another word of God."
"You will find that God is always by the side of the fearless."
"Without an unreserved surrender to His grace, complete mastery over thoughts is impossible."
"Without living Truth, God is nowhere."
"Who is there in the world who can insult the God in the image?"
"Khaddar was conceived with a much more ambitious object, that is, to make our villages starvation-proof."
"We Indians are one as no two Englishmen are."
"There is every reason for being cautious about founding new universities till India has digested Her newly acquired freedom."
"Final Satyagraha is inconceivable without an honorable peace between the several communities composing the Indian nation."
"Let us remember that we are all Indians eating Indian grain and salt, and living on the dumb Indian masses."