Education for Character & Wealth Creation

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Education for Character &
Wealth Creation
Teachers as Sculptors of Men
& Leaders
By
Dr T.H. CHOWDARY
Director: Center for Telecom Management and Studies
Chairman: Pragna Bharati (intellect India )
Former: Chairman & Managing Director
Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited &
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Government of Andhra Pradesh
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All men are created equal but in
life become unequal!
• Education and culture are imparted/acquired
from
mother & Father ( womb & Home) and
Teacher (School) & Preacher (Place of
worship)
• Education from teacher is most influential for
social conduct
• Preacher, next for spiritual outlook
June 2014
Guru – Indian Thought
• Gururbrahma
• Agnaana Timirandhasya
• Gurukula
• Guru Sishya Sampradaaya
June 2014
Vidyarthi ~ Student
• Seeker of Knowledge
• Guru guides, helps
the efflorescence of
the divinity inside
Aham Brahmasmi
Luceat X Vestrov
• Idam te naatapaskeya
• Ignites Intelligence
• Who reads/studies
what the teacher tells
• Examination not
knowledge talent
• “Education” farms like
poultry (layer/ ) farms
• Idiotises, dulls, dehumanises
June 2014
How We Learn:
Aacharyaat paadam aadhatte
Paadam shishyah swamedhayaa
Paadam saha bhrahmacharibhyah
Paadam kaalakramena cha
A person learns one quarter from his teachers,
one quarter by his own intelligence,
one quarter from his peers; that is; class fellows
and
the fourth quarter in the course of time;
that is; by life’s
experiences
June 2014
Guru-Sishya Relationship
• Piteva Putrasya
Sakheva Sakhyuh
Priyah Priyaayah
• Mahi confiding more in teacher than
in parents
• Vishnu Sharma
• Ekalavya – Gurubhakti
• Alexander and Aristotle
June 2014
Gurus ‘form’/Create Great People
• Sandipani – Krishna
• Drona - Kuru Pandavas
• Aristotle - Alexander
• The job of the master is not merely to bequeath a
store of knowledge to his pupils but to instill in them a
thirst for truth and inspiration and drill them in proper
methods of research.
• 70% of living Nobel Laureates are teaching in US
Universities
June 2014
All men are created equal but in
life become unequal!
• Education and culture are imparted/acquired
from
mother & Father ( womb & Home) and
Teacher (School) & Preacher (Place of
worship)
• Education from teacher is most influential for
social conduct
• Preacher, next for spiritual outlook
June 2014
What is education (1/3)
• Education is a liberating force, enables the
individual to rise form mere materiality to
superior planes of intellectual and spiritual
consciousness .
• Education gives us accumulated lessons of
heritage to carry it forward to posterity .
• The past is our foundation, the present our
material, the future our aim and summit.
Each must have its due and natural place
in a national system of education.
– Sri Aurobindo
June 2014
What is education (2/3)
We want that education by which
character is formed,
strength of mind is increased,
the intellect is expanded and by which
one can stand on one’s own feet.
Education is the manifestation of the
perfection already in man
- Swami Vivekananda
June 2014
What is Education (2)
We want that education by which
character is formed,
strength of mind is increased,
the intellect is expanded and by which
one can stand on one’s own feet.
Education is the manifestation of the perfection
already in man
- Swami Vivekananda
I firmly believe the efficacy of the education as
a panacea for our social evils
- Dr.B.R. Ambedkar
June 2014
What is Education (3)
Education is the process of individual mind
getting its full possible development…. It is
a long school which losts a life time
-Dr Zakir Hussain
Vidyayaa Vindate Amritam
Aatmanaa Vindate Veeryam
-Deathlessness is attained by knowledge
Valour is attained by self (discipline)
June 2014
What is Education (4)
– Education aims at liberation - liberation from
bondage and ignorance, backwardness and
gravitational pulls of the lower human nature.
Education should be so designed as to
become a powerful carrier of the best of the
heritage and it should, therefore, aim at
transmitting to the new generations the
lessons of the accumulated experiences of the
past for further progress in the present and the
future.
Source: “Higher Education in India – Vision and
Action” GOI’s paperJune
for2014
UNESCO Oct. 1998)
Education
• Education is different from but includes
literacy, history, facts, scholarship; skills….
• Education to enable man to realise the
divine potential
Aham Brahmaasmi
Luceat lux Vestra
• Culture is different from civilization
June 2014
Spiritual values integral to
secular education
• Teachers & education to inculcate sense of
economic equity and moral /ethical conduct to
underlie economic activity.
• Thought and mind regulate human conduct –
power of religion and ideology
• Most wars justified by invoking both to serve
sectarian objectives.
“Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in
the minds of men that the defenses of peace
must be constructed.”
- UNESCO Constitution.
June 2014
Teachers must harmonise
religions
• If Gods are unequal, intolerant and imperial can
followers be different
• Was knowledge revealed once for all? Is inquiry
and doubt heretical, meriting, elimination?
• Are “believers” only saved and the rest are
condemned to hell by the creator?
• What happens if every religion markets it on
commercial lines, invoking God-enjoined duty?
June 2014
Teachers Education - Emigrations,
globalisation & “clash” of cultures
• Emigration/immigration are natural necessities & are
historic
• Harmonious or armed co - existence of
religions/cultures’ tolerance or mutual, reciprocal
respect.
• History, literature; ethics; religions & ideologies to be
essential component for education of teachers;
humanities as well as S&T.
• Rights and /or duties - Balance
June 2014
Tolerance or Equal Respect
“I am in the right, you are in the wrong. When you
are stronger, you ought to tolerate me for it is
your duty to tolerate the truth.
But when I am stronger, I shall persecute you,
for it is my duty to persecute errors”.
- St. Augustine, one of the gentlest of
Christian divines
( Religion, Rajaji and his Social Philosophy by R
Srinivasan (Source: Freedom First No.464, JanMarch 2005 Page 43)
June 2014
CULTURE:
• Is the sum total of one’s being towards himself; family;
society and God
• To know something of everything and everything of
something
• Is obedience to unenforceable laws
• A gentleman/lady is one who never inflict pain upon
others
• We must so live as to “add to the sum total of
happiness” in the society/world
June 2014
Culture Cultivation
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Literature
Memorising, reciting (Vaakshuddhi)
Personal library
Family Life-dining table as “Class-room”
How to be a guest
How to ‘meet’ – not w/o appointment
Calling back/Return Calls
Writing a diary
June 2014
Cultural Values (1)
• Namaskar
• Dhanyavad
• Amma, Naanna, Maama, Tata
Naanamma
June 2014
Cultural Values (2)
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Chiranjiva, Sukhee Bhava
Jeevanthu Saradasshatam”not happy birthday”
Light candles don’t extinguish
Maathri Devobhava
Petru Devobhava
Acharyadevo Bhava
Rinas (debts – Pitri, Guru, Deva, Bhuta etc)
Bhavan’s Prayer;
June 2014
Values that can ensure
universal harmony and order
(1)
• Aanoh bhadraah kratavo yantu viswatah…
(let noble thoughts come from all quarters of
the world)
• Vasudhaiva kutumbakam
( the whole earth is one family)
• Ekam sat, vipraah bahudhaa vadante
(The truth is one; the wise say it in many ways)
• Reverence for Life - Albert Schweitzer
“Science without religion is lame.
Religion without science is blind."
Albert Einstein
June 2014
Values that can ensure
universal harmony and order (2)
satyam bruyat priyam bruyat mabruyat
satyamapriyam
priyancha na anrutham bruyat esa dharma
ssanatanaha
Speak the truth, speak sweetly;
speak not the hurting truth,
speak not an untruth be it ever so pleasing
June 2014
Values that can ensure universal
harmony and order (3)
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Om Sahanaavavatu, sahanu bhunaktu
Sahaveeryam Karavaavahaih
Tejasvinaavadheetamastu
Maa Vidvishaavahaih,
Om! Shantih, shantih, shantih!
May
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ourselves
together,
experience/ enjoy together, perform valorous
deed together, not quarrel among ourselves,
may our learning be brilliant.
• Peace, peace, peace !!!
( for all, everywhere, all
June the
2014 time)
Is Wealth Everything?
• Where is the life we having lost in living
Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge
Where is the knowledge we have lost in information
The cycles of heaven in twenty centuries
Bring us further from God and nearer to the dust
– TS Eliot
• Na Vittena tarpaneeyo manushyah
• Man shall not live by bread alone. But by every word that
proceedeth out of the month of God - Mathew IV . 2-4
June 2014
Great Duty/Devotion
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Sravan Kumar
Saavithri
Nachiketa
Lashmana
Sita
Karna
Hanuman
June 2014
Social Behaviour
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Sharing
Co-operating
Friendships
Krishna & Kuchela
(Sudhama)@Sandipani’s
• Drona-Drupada
• Pandavas- KrishnaDhritarashtra
June 2014
Patriotism (1)
• Love of and reverence for motherland
(Janani, janmabhoomischa swargaadapi
gareeyasi)
• Porus, Purushottam
• Rana Pratap
• Shivaji
• Guru Govinda Singh
• Swamy Vivekananda
• Jamshetji Tata
June 2014
Patriotism (2)
• Bhagat Singh
• Sardar Patel
• Dr B R Ambedkar
• Swamy Dayananda
• Balagangadhar Tilak
• Kaapaya, Prolaya
June 2014
Patriotism (3)
• “To develop fully your own character, you
must know your country’s character. A
plant partakes of the character of the soil
in which it grows. You are a plant that is
conscious, that thinks. You must study
your soil – which is your country --- in
order that you may be able to draw its
strength up into your own strength”.
-Dwight D.Eisenhover
June 2014
Our Nation-hood
• We have been one people, one country,
one nation with many rulers. Since
millennia.
• Sovereignty in Dharma
• Nation-state. A recent concept.
• We are a compound, not a mixture
• Emphasise unity ; not diversity
• Glorify our heroes
June 2014
Leadership
• Difference in thinking, daring, innovative
(Clear Vision and aim)
• Knowledge, learning, excellence.
• Clarity, Communication, Expression
(language, body, gestures).
• Information, analysis, action
• Ears and eyes, feet and arms everywhere.
June 2014
Who is a true leader:
• Those who claim to lead the masses must resolutely
refuse to be led by them, if we want to avoid mob law
and desire ordered progress for the country. I believe
that mere protestation of one’s opinion and surrender
to the mass opinion is not only not enough, but in
matters of vital importance, leaders must act contrary
to the mass of opinions if it does not commend itself to
their reason.
- M.K.Gandhi
• Leaders should lead as far as they can and vanish.
Their ashes should not choke the fire they have lit.
(As we have about a Dynasty in India)
June 2014
He that is first...
“ In every field of human endeavour, he that is first must
perpetually live in the
white light of publicity. Whether the leadership be vested in a
man or manufactured
product, emulation or envy are ever at work. In art, in
literature, in music, in industry, the reward and punishment
are always the same. The reward is widespread
recognition; the punishment, fierce denial and destruction.
If the leader truly leads, he remains-the leader…That which
is good or great makes itself known, no matter how loud the
calmour or denial. That which deserves to live, lives.”
(from an advertisement of Cadillac motor car company on
January 2nd, 1915)
June 2014
Leadership Vs the Ignorant and the Past
“Those who carry on great public schemes
must be proof against the most fatiguing delays,
the most mortifying disappointments, the most
shocking insults and what is most of all, the presumptuous
judgement of the ignorant”
-Edmund Burke
The Dogmas of the quiet past
are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled
high with difficulty and we must rise with the occasion.
As our course is new, so we must think anew and act anew.
-Abraham Lincoln (at the start of the Civil War)
June 2014
Vision(1)
• One man with conviction is the majority
• Life’s battles are often won not by those
who are strong but by those who think
they can.
– Hannibal [30,000 against 150,000]
– Churchill’s Battle of Britain
June 2014
Vision(2)
• We will make electricity so cheap that only
the rich can afford to burn candles.
-Thomas Alva Edison
• Cities, countries and continents will be
connected and people will talk to one
another from anywhere, anytime, to
anyone…….
-Alexander Graham Bell
June 2014
Vision(3)
• We will make telephony cheaper than a
post-card - Dhirubhai Ambani
• (1978) Ghar Ghar Mein Radio
Gaon Gaon Mein Telephone
• (1997) Hath Hath Mein Telephone;
Gaon Gaon Mein Internet
- Dr T.H.Chowdary
June 2014
What a Guru should instill
Lincoln‘s Letter to his son ‘s Headmaster (1)
Respected Teacher,
• My son will have to learn, I know
• That all men are not just, all men are not true,
but teach him also
• That for every scoundrel, there is a Hero
• That for every selfish politician, there is a
dedicated leader
• Teach him that for every enemy, there is a friend
• It will take time, I know; but teach him if you can
June 2014
What a Guru should instill
Lincoln‘s Letter to his son ‘s Headmaster (2)
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That a dollar earned is of far more value than five found
Teach him to learn to lose and also enjoy winning
Steer him away from envy, if you can
Teach him the secret of quiet laughter
Let him learn early that the Bullies are easiest to Lick
Teach him if you can, the wonder of books…
But also give him Quiet time to ponder over the eternal
mystery of birds in the sky, bees in the sun and flowers
on a green hills – side
June 2014
What a Guru should instill
Lincoln‘s Letter to his son ‘s Headmaster (3)
• In school teach him it is far more honourable to fail than
to cheat
• Teach him to have faith in his own ideas even if
everyone tells him they are wrong
• Teach him to be gentle with gentle people and tough
with the tough
• Try to give my son the strength not to follow the crowd
when everyone is getting on the Bandwagon
• Teach him to listen to all men but teach him also to filter
all he hears on a screen of truth and take only the good
that comes through
• Teach him, if you can, how to laugh when he is sad
• Teach him there is no shame in tears
June 2014
What a Guru should instill
Lincoln‘s Letter to his son ‘s Headmaster (4)
• Teach him to scoff at cynics and to beware of
too much sweetness
• Teach him to sell his Brawn and Brain to the
highest bidders, but never to put a price tag on
his heart and soul
• Teach him to close his Ears to a Howling Mob….
And to stand and Fight
• If he thinks he is right Treat him gently; but do
not cuddle him because only the test of Fire
Makes Fine Steel
June 2014
What a Guru should instill
Lincoln‘s Letter to his son ‘s Headmaster (5)
• Let him have the courage to be important
• Let him have the patience to brave
• Teach him always to have sublime faith in
himself because then he will always have
sublime faith in mankind
• This is a bid order; but see what you can do
• He is such a fine little fellow, my son.
-----Abraham Lincoln.
June 2014
Politics without principles
Wealth without work
Commerce without morality
Knowledge without character
Pleasure without conscience
Science without humanity
religion without sacrifice
are sins verily
-Mahatma Gandhi
June 2014
Josiah Gilbert Holland
GOD GIVE US MEN ! MEN ! A TIME LIKE THIS DEMANDS STRONG MINDS, GREAT HEARTS, TRUE FAITH AND READY
HANDS;
MEN WHOM THE LUST OF OFFICE DOES NOT KILL;
MEN WHOM THE SPOILS OF OFFICE WILL NOT BUY
MEN WHO POSSESS OPINIONS AND A WILL
MEN WHO HAVE HONOR AND WHO WILL NOT LIE
MEN WHO CAN STAND BEFORE A DEMAGOGUE
AND DAM HIS TREACHEROUS FLATTERIES WITHOUT WINKING
TALL MEN, SUN-CROWNED WHO RISE ABOVE THE FOG
IN PUBLIC DUTY AND PRIVATE THINKING.
GIVE US THE MAN OF INTEGRITY OF WHOM WE KNOW
WE CAN THOROUGHLY DEPEND; WHO WILL STAND FIRM
WHEN OTHERS FAIL; THE FRIEND FAITHFUL AND TRUE
IN ANCIENT SHADOWS AND TWILIGHTS
WHERE CHILDHOOD HAD STRAYED
THE WORLD’S GREAT SORROWS WERE BORN
AND ITS HEROES WERE MADE
IN THE BOYHOOD OF JUDAS
CHRIST WAS BETRAYED.
June 2014
The Oath Guru Administers
(at the convocation)
I exhort you as follows:
• Speak the truth.
• Walk in the way of the duty
• Neglect not the study of higher knowledge
• Treat they teacher with respect and
gratitude.
• And fail not in taking upon thyself the
burden of life
June 2014
Happiness: (1)
• The man that hath no music in himself
Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds
Is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils
The motious of his spirit are dull as night,
And his affections dark as E rebus
Let no such man be trusted
- Shakespeare in Merchant of Venice
June 2014
Happiness (2)
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Character of a Happy Life
How happy is he born and taught
That serveth not another’s will;
Whose armour is his honest thought,
And simple truth his utmost skill;
Whose passions not his masters are;
Whose soul is still prepared for death,
Untied unto the world by care
Of public fame or private breath;
Who envies none that chance doth raise
Nor vice; who never understood
How deepest wounds are given by praise;
Nor rules of state, but rules of good;
Who hath his life from rumours freed;
June 2014
Happiness (3)
 Whose conscience is his strong retreat;
Whose state can neither flatterers feed,
Nor ruin make oppressors great;
Who God doth late and early pray\More of his grace than gifts to
lend
And entertains the harmless day
With a religious book or friend
This man is freed from servile bands
Of hope to rise or fear to fall;
Lord of himself, though not of lands,
And having nothing, yet hath all.
-Sir Henry Wotton
June 2014
DOGMA OR FREE THINKING
• Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken
Up into fragments by narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the depth of truth;
Where tireless starving stretches its arms towards perfection;
Where the clear street of reason has not lost its way into the dreary
desert
sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward by Thee into ever-widening thought and
action
Into that heaven of freedom, my father, let my country awake.
-Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore
June 2014
Entitlement, Employment,
Entrepreneurship
• “You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.
You cannot establish sound security on borrowed money.
You cannot keep out trouble by spending more than you earn.
You cannot build character and courage
by taking away man’s initiative and independence.
You cannot help men permanently by doing for them
What they could do for themselves.”
- Abraham Lincoln
(Source: Freedom First, May 1989)
June 2014
Wealth accumulates ….Men decay….
Ill fares the land to hastening ills a prey,
Where wealth accumulates and men decay,
Prices and lords may flourish or fade,
A breath can make them as a breath has made,
But a bold peasantry, their country’s pride
When once destroyed can never be supplied
- Goldsmith in Deserted village.
‘I want an India where the peasants are not beguiled or
intimidated into giving up their lands for Mr. Nehru to
build castles in thin air through co-operative farming…”
June 2014
--Rajaji
Success and Risk
• Don’t keep forever on the public road, going only
where other have gone. Leave the beaten path
occasionally and dive into the woods. You will
be certain to find something you have never
seen before. It will be a little thing but do not
ignore it. Follow it up; explore around it, one
discovery will lead to another and before you
know it, you will have something really worth
thinking about
Alexander Graham Bell
June 2014
Success
• Sow a thought and reap an act
Sow an act, reap a habit
Sow a habit, reap a character
Sow a character, reap a destiny
June 2014
Risk and Reward
• I shall be telling with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence
Two roads diverged in the woods and I
I took the one less travelled by
And that has made all the difference
- Robert Frost
June 2014
Lives of Great Men
• Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime
And, departing, leave behind us
Foot prints on the sands of time
– Long fellow
June 2014
Not gold, but only men
Not gold but only men can make
A great nation and strong
Men who for truth and honour’s sake
Stand fast and suffer long,
Brave men who work while others sleep,
who dare while others fly,
They build a nation’s pillars deep ad lift them to the sky.
Life’s battles do not always go
To the strongest or fastest mean
Soon or late the man who wins
Is the who thinks he can
Then welcome each rebuff
That turns earth’s smoothness vough
Each sting that bids not sit nor stand, but go!
-Robert Browning
June 2014
Auto-biographies/ Life story of great men
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Lives of great men all remind us we may make our lives sublime and
departing leave
behind us foot prints on the sands of time.
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Lee Kuan Yew
Henry Ford
Jamshedji Tata, Dhirubhai Ambani, G D Birla
Khrushchev, Gorbachev
Ben Gurion, Golda Mair
Balagangadhar Tilak – Gita Rahasya
Margaret Thatcher
Irvine Shroedinger
Andy Grove
Einstein
Oppenhammer
Betrand Russel
K M Munshi
Rajaji
June 2014
M C Chagla
Books for Reading
• How to Win Friends & Influence people – Dale
Carnegie
• The Human side of Enterprises Douglas
Mcgregor
• My years with General Motors – Alfred P Sloan
• A Japan which can say “No” toAmerica
• Kautilya’s Artha Sastra
• Are You Listening – Dr T H Chowdary
June 2014
Books for Reading
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Shantiparva in Mahabharata
Sundara Kanda (Ramayana) – Hanuman to Sita
Gita Rahasya by Lokamanya Tilak
Bharthrihari’s Subhashitas
Sumathi & Vemana Satakas
Rama Charita Manas – Tulasi Das
Krishnavatara- K M Munshi
Mahabharata- Rajaji
Ramayana – Rajaji
Upanishads- Rajaji
Our Culture- Rajaji
June 2014
BHARAT MAHAN!
“If I were to look over the whole world to find out the country most
richly endowed with all the wealth, power and beauty that nature
can bestow-in some parts a very paradise on earth - I should point
to India. If I were to asked under what sky the human mind has
most fully developed the choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered
on the greatest problems of life, and has found solution of some of
them which well deserve the attention even of those who have
studied Plato and Kant - I should point to India. And if I were to
ask myself from what literature we here in Europe, we who have
been nurtured almost exclusively on the thought of Greeks and
Romans, and of one Semitic race, the Jewish, may draw that
corrective which is most wanted in order to make our inner life
more truly human, a life not for this life only, but a transfigured and
eternal life -- again I should point to India”.
-MAX MULLER
June 2014
BHARAT MAHAN!
“India was the motherland of our race, and
Sanskrit the mother of Europe’s languages; she
was the mother of our philosophy; mother,
through the Arabs, of much of our
mathematics; mother, through the Buddha, of
ideals embodied in Christianity; mother,
through the village community, of selfgovernment and democracy. Mother India is in
many ways the mother of us all”.
-WILL DURANT
June 2014
BHARAT MAHAN!
“Whenever I have read any part of the Vedas, I
have felt that some unearthly and unknown light
illuminated me. In the great teaching of the
Vedas, there is no touch of the sectarianism. It
is of ages, climes, and nationalities and is the
royal road for the attainment of the Great
Knowledge. When I am at it, I feel that I am
under the spangled heavens of a summer night”.
-HENRY DAVID THOREAU
June 2014
Bharat Mahan
We owe a lot to Indians, who taught us how to count, w/o
which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been
made”...
I have made the Gita as the main source of my
inspiration and guide for the purpose of scientific
investigation and formation of my theories.
- Dr. Albert Einstein P3,
Aakaaraadhyaksha: Suptd of Mines
June 2014
Bharat Mahan….
After a study of some forty years and more of the great religions of the
world, I find none so perfect none so scientific none so philosophical
and none so spiritual than the great religion known by the name of
Hinduism.
Make no mistake, without Hinduism, India has no future. Hinduism is
the soil into which India’s roots are stuck and torn out of that she will
inevitably wither as a tree torn out from its place. And if Hindus do
not maintain Hinduism, who shall save it? If India’s own children do
not cling to her faith, who shall guard it? India alone can save India
and India and Hinduism are one.
- Annie Besant
June 2014
Dhanyawad:
Thank You
June 2014
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