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An Exponent of India's Priceless Cultural Heritage was good in England and America. He fondly recalled some British and American friends whom he held in great esteem.
His command of English was superb and he made use of works in Sanskrit, Prakrit and Pali translated into English by western scholars. Wherever necessary, he presented his own point of view very cogently in consonance with the spirit and essence of the ancient volumes. In short, he was an ardent advocate of Indian philosophy and a powerful defender of Indian culture.
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