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LIGHT OF TRUTH, AUG. 18, 1894
Virchand R. Gandhi, the Jainist, has opened a class for instruction in the ancient religions. The brightest minds of the camp, eager to hear this wonderful Hindu scholar expound his religious theories. BUFFALO COURIER, AUG. 19, 1894
Virchand R. Gandhi, the Jain Hindu of Bombay, has been accorded the greatest ovation ever granted to a speaker at Cassadaga. Saturday afternoon when he stepped forward in his silken robe of royal purple and golden-coloured turban and sash, the auditorium fairly rang with applause, and when he finished his speech, which was announced as 'Some Mistakes Corrected', he was recalled again and again. THE EVANGELIST, NEW YORK, AUG. 23, 1894
Recently Cassadaga, the trysting place of heterogeneous creeds, has blossomed out with a new attraction, striking to the eye as well as to the mind. This new card is Mr. Virchand Gandhi of Bombay, a gentleman of noble presence, a trained scholar, a lawyer versed in Sanskrit lore and in English literature as well. He came to this country by invitation of Dr. Barrows, as a representative of the Jain religion. Mr. Gandhi is an able exponent of all the religions of India. EVENING POST, CLEVELAND, O., SEPT., 19, 1894
Virchand R. Gandhi, representative of the Jain religion, the oldest of old India, lectured on the occult sciences and philosophies of that far-off country last evening, at Association Hall. His lecture was profusely illustrated by means of the
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