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Gayatri Madan Dutt, Revised by Prof. C.N. Patel
Illustrator: Souren
Roy
ISBN: 81-7508-125-2
Vol. No: 650
'I never saw Gandhi… I do
not know his language. I never set foot in his country and yet, I feel
the same sorrow as if I had lost someone near and dear,' wrote the Frenchman
Leon Blum, when he heard that Mahatma Gandhi was dead.Millions, not only
in India but the world over, felt the same way, for Mahatma Gandhi (1869
- 1948) has been the only politician in modern history who strove to rule
not men, but the hearts of men.Words of Mahatma Gandhi:'For me the road
to salvation lies through incessant toil in the service of my country and
therefore of humanity.'I recognise no God except the God that is to be
found in the hearts of the dumb millions.'How can I talk of God to the
millions who have to go without two meals a day? To them, God can only
appear as bread and butter.'I may live without air and water, but not without
Him. You may pluck out my eyes, but that will not kill me. You may chop
off my nose, but that will not kill me. But blast my belief in God and
I am dead.'
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