“Our sages have taught us to learn one thing; `As in the Self, so in the Universe.”

It is not possible to scan the universe as it is to scan the self. Know the self and you know the universe.
Young India (8 April 1926)
1920s

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pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism during British-rul… 1869–1948

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