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... progress it had receded in spirituality . But slowly the Swami was able to penetrate behind the mask . Without a combination of spiritual and material progress he saw no hope in Western civilization . The spirituality lacking in the ...
... progress it had receded in spirituality . But slowly the Swami was able to penetrate behind the mask . Without a combination of spiritual and material progress he saw no hope in Western civilization . The spirituality lacking in the ...
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... progress would be sure and rapid . Future progress , according to him , would depend very much on securing workers of that kind who would be ready to stake every- thing for the cause . He emphasised that in giving a new status to the ...
... progress would be sure and rapid . Future progress , according to him , would depend very much on securing workers of that kind who would be ready to stake every- thing for the cause . He emphasised that in giving a new status to the ...
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... progress came to be regarded with resentment by them . Gandhi's success lay in thus unifying the diverse forces in India and welding them into the fighting organisation that the Con- gress became . By this means was the battle for ...
... progress came to be regarded with resentment by them . Gandhi's success lay in thus unifying the diverse forces in India and welding them into the fighting organisation that the Con- gress became . By this means was the battle for ...
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