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CHICAGO HERALD, AUGUST 4, 1894
Virchand R. Gandhi, who was a prominent member at the Parliament of Religions, has just published a correct translation of the 'Unknown Life of Jesus Christ', and being a native of India, and having travelled much in that country, has been able to add in his book a fine picture of the Himis Monastery where Notovitch discovered the manuscript. Also, he has added many other illustrations, and a most scholarly and exhaustive introduction, altogether giving to his work a dignity that no other translation possesses. Every one should possess a copy of this most scholarly translation. BUFFALO TIMES, N.Y., AUGUST 8, 1894
Virchand Gandhi is the guest of honour at Cassadaga. He has already won his way to the hearts of the people by the soft persuasiveness of his reasoning, oriental in its simplicity, strength and power of conviction. His musically modulated voice and physical repose distinguish him no less than his Oriental costume at any time and any place. LIGHT OF TRUTH, CINCINATTI, AUGUST 11, 1894
Mr. Gandhi is a thorough student of the Vedic religion of India, thoroughly conversant with the Brahmanical tenets and the teachings of Buddha. He illumines them all with the spiritualhalo and practical philosophy of his great teacher as well as his own luminous mind. THE ILLUSTRATED BUFFALO EXPRESS, AUG. 12, 1894
On Saturday afternoon one of the most enthusiastic audiences ever known to the auditorium of Cassadaga listened to 'The Message of India to the People of America,' by Virchand R. Gandhi, B.A., of Bombay, India, who was elected by a vote of 5,000,000 Jains to represent them at the late world's Congress of Religions in Chicago.
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