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Gandhi and Rajchandra: Question and Answers
be free from this attitude, even in dreams. Such are my answers to your questions in short and here I close my letter. In the end, I will advise you to closely study the book Shaddarshan-Samuchchaya and ponder over these questions a bit more seriously. In case you need any further information, you may please just write to me and I shall try to elucidate. The best thing of course is that we should meet and have a personal talk about these questions.
Notes and References
1. Gandhi, M. K., An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments With Truth. Ahmedabad: Navajivan
Publishing House, 1927, p. 100.
2. See: Preface, footnote 2.
3. Gandhi, An Autobiography... op. cit., 1927, p. 103.
4. Ibid., pp. 103-104.
5. Ibid., p. 104.
6. Ibid., pp. 100, 101.
7. Ibid, pp. 113-114.
8. Ibid, p. 114; Also see: Chapter 2, footnote 14.
9. Gandhi, An Autobiography... op. cit., 1927, p. 114. 10. See: Preface, footnote 3.
11. Government of India, The Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Vol. 32. New Delhi: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Navajivan Trust, 1958-1984, pp. 4-5. 12. See: Preface, footnote 4.
13. See: Government of India, "Preface" in The Collected Works... Vol. 32...op. cit., 1958-1984.
14. Mumukshutva is firm seeker of moksha; Also see: Preface, footnote 4 and Chapter 2, footnote 45.
15. Gandhi, An Autobiography... op. cit., 1927, pp. 114-115. 16. Rajchandra's reply from Bombay was dated Saturday, October 20, 1894. See: Government of India, The Collected Works... Vol. 32... op. cit., 1958-1984, p. 593. 17. Two different Gujarati to English translations were available of Gandhi's questions and Rajchandra's answers.
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